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A member sought advice on identifying the manufacturer of a 1954 teardrop trailer. Experienced RVers suggested posting photos for better identification, with initial guesses pointing to Kit or Kenskill brands. One member recommended checking for information on a triangular plate near the ball coupler, as Kit trailers often have identifying marks there. The original poster later found paperwork with a VIN and license, asking if this would help and inquiring about the trailer’s value. While...
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A member sought advice on identifying the manufacturer of a 1954 teardrop trailer. Experienced RVers suggested posting photos for better identification, with initial guesses pointing to Kit or Kenskill brands. One member recommended checking for information on a triangular plate near the ball coupler, as Kit trailers often have identifying marks there. The original poster later found paperwork with a VIN and license, asking if this would help and inquiring about the trailer’s value. While the VIN could assist in identification, no members provided a concrete valuation, noting that expertise in vintage trailers is limited among the respondents.