Hello All!
My wife & I just brought home a 2002 T-2053 Sunline Trailer. On the good side we only have $2,000 in it. On the challenging side, it was left uncovered and there is wall & floor damage from a leaking roof.
My thinking is to find a reputable repair person and hope for the best. My wife of course suggests 'we' take it on ourselves as a 'fun' restoration project as she so eloquently puts it, lol. We both enjoy taken something forgotten and putting life back into it.
I found your forum and am so glad you're here. We want to do some research to see what we are potentially up against. We're both retired and live on a small farm that keeps up plenty busy- but if we can save a considerable amount by doing the work ourselves that would be great.
I have extensive background in construction having had a contractor's license prior to retirement so I know my tools. Just have no experience with trailers so before I commit to doing the work 'myself' I'm here to learn from your experiences.
I'm sure my wife will be doing allot of the chatting & posting of pictures as she enjoys that sort of thing. But I want to introduce us and thank you for accepting us into your forum.
I need to keep reminding myself that we purchased this trailer for next to nothing, so in that regard, she's a diamond in the rough. For now.
Looking forward to getting to know you and your Sunline experiences!
Allan & Suzie Wineholt
My wife & I just brought home a 2002 T-2053 Sunline Trailer. On the good side we only have $2,000 in it. On the challenging side, it was left uncovered and there is wall & floor damage from a leaking roof.
My thinking is to find a reputable repair person and hope for the best. My wife of course suggests 'we' take it on ourselves as a 'fun' restoration project as she so eloquently puts it, lol. We both enjoy taken something forgotten and putting life back into it.
I found your forum and am so glad you're here. We want to do some research to see what we are potentially up against. We're both retired and live on a small farm that keeps up plenty busy- but if we can save a considerable amount by doing the work ourselves that would be great.
I have extensive background in construction having had a contractor's license prior to retirement so I know my tools. Just have no experience with trailers so before I commit to doing the work 'myself' I'm here to learn from your experiences.
I'm sure my wife will be doing allot of the chatting & posting of pictures as she enjoys that sort of thing. But I want to introduce us and thank you for accepting us into your forum.
I need to keep reminding myself that we purchased this trailer for next to nothing, so in that regard, she's a diamond in the rough. For now.
Looking forward to getting to know you and your Sunline experiences!
Allan & Suzie Wineholt