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1965 Aristocrat Lo Liner 15

1965 Aristocrat Lo Liner 15

$7,777

Forest Grove, Oregon

Year 1965

Make Aristocrat

Model Lo Liner 15

Category Travel Trailers

Length 16

Posted Over 1 Month

This trailer is very clean and the condition of it is untypical for a older travel trailer and it is very obvious that it was taken very good care of from new.This trailer has been partially restored. Many of the original pieces and parts of the trailer are in great working order. This trailer is ready for the camping season. -Dry weight is 1582 -new tires-new paint-new propane line-Stored in garage most of its life

1965 Aristocrat Lo liner 15ft Vintage Very Clean Travel Trailer

1965 Aristocrat Lo liner 15ft Vintage Very Clean Travel Trailer

$8,900

Forest Grove, Oregon

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Has someone special mentioned wanting a RV ? How about surprising them with one this year with free delivery (with in 50 miles) JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! 1st year of Lo liner Very Rare...15ft VINTAGE Very Original including *Upholstery * Lights * Table * Flooring Everything works 3 burner stove/oven Icebox Hand pump faucet Lots of storage Sleeps 4 No leaks 1582 Dry weight SUNSET RV 1021 ELM ST FOREST GROVE,OR 97116

1966 Aristocrat 16' Mainliner

1966 Aristocrat 16' Mainliner

$4,995

Westminster, California

Year 1966

Make Aristocrat

Model 16' Mainliner

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Length 16

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Irving Perch manufactured Aristocrat trailers in California from 1956 to 1974. The Lo Liner model was called that because one could purchase optional metal wheels to install when storage in a low garage was desired. These smaller wheels lowered the height, as well as the unique "drop axle". The Lo Liner was sold as a 13' and a 15' trailer back then, but licensed as 16', as the nearest measurement from hitch to tail. Perch also manufactured a Mainliner, Land Commander, Hi Liner, Lil Loafer, Travelier, Classic, Landmark, Land Liner, American Clipper Motor Homes, the Pick-up Partner and an 8 ft RV called "the bug". The exterior of the Lo-Liner was notable for the large windows on all sides of the trailer. The trailers were extremely well-built with aircraft construction techniques,(metal I beams) and many are still on the road all over North America. Irv Perlitch (Perch) made his fortune by founding Aristocrat Travel Trailer after moving to Morgan Hill in 1957. Mr. Perch collected unusual antiques such as a 1929 Ford Tri-motor, the first commercial passenger plane to make coast-to-coast flights. In 1969, he sold his successful trailer business to begin work on a 200 acre family resort in Morgan Hill, CA. It was home to his museums of antique cars and airplanes and where he built his Flying Lady Restaurants.