1972 Travco 220
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Re: 1972 Travco 220
What is the gcvwr on these? Or another way to phrase that is how heavy a trailer can be towed by a 220.
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Re: 1972 Travco 220
Well...I sold it today.... \nIt's going to a good home. Hopefully the new owner will be on here soon. It looks like it went to a good home.
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1977 Travco 270 Elite\n1974 Travco 220 Parts unit
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Re: 1972 Travco 220
It looks like you did a great job on starting it. I am glad to see I am not the only person saving these gems. I have a 1972 Travco 220 for sale on craigslist now under Orlando Fl. I am sure it will go to a good home too.
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If you did not already, you can post a link to it in the Travco for sale section. All we ask in return is the direct the new owner to the forum.
1977 Travco 270 Elite\n1974 Travco 220 Parts unit
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Re: 1972 Travco 220
\n10000rcb wrote:What is the gcvwr on these? Or another way to phrase that is how heavy a trailer can be towed by a 220.
1977 Travco 270 Elite\n1974 Travco 220 Parts unit
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Re: 1972 Travco 220
@jones1972,\n\nDid you get your 220 sold? I'm still on the look. I've been seriously considering a 270 and adding a hydraulic suspension lift to get it up the driveway but still hoping for a 210/220.
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Re: 1972 Travco 220
hhmm...have you thought about a "small"ramp built on a small trailer (Looking like a mini car hauler trailer scaled to your particular need) and backed into place when pulling the rv in or out and moved to another spot once no longer needed? Like 2 ramps for a quad only larger and heavier made to fit the angle of your drive mounted and hitchable to a pick up...?. Me thinks it would be cheaper than a drivable suspension mod on a rv and if you decided to off the rv... the same situation would arrive with your next purchase... \nJust wondering aloud...01/01/15\nBBB
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No I still have it for sale but we are contemplating keeping it. I still need the 1 space in the driveway to park my truck, since we have 2 motor homes in it now there is no space for it. I still think the Travco needs to go. I need to convince my wife