My 6 x 12 V nose built by Diamond is one year old this month. I have been busy the last few weeks filling up my photo album with pictures of the first year of conversion. We use the trailer to carry stuff and an ATV to the cabin where we stay for two months at a time. There is a lot of stuff to take so my construction priority is hauling and securing, then ATV transport, Search & Rescue and finally camping. It would be a completely different design if it was to be a full time RV but since we have the Cabin our camping is only occasional. I still have the front cabinets and trim to do as well as a lot of little things that keep popping into my mind.
I purchased the trailer used last spring for $4,000 from a couple that bought it new in the eastern States. They used it to move to a city located one hour away from here in the Canadian west. I had been looking for a trailer like this for some time either new or used and was very close to ordering one new when this came up. We always pay more for stuff here in Canada and a trailer like this new would be at least $6,000. I am not sure what they paid but it was almost $1,000 for them to register it at the boarder and bring it legally into Canada.
I think my trailer is just great…for the price I got it for. However as my pictures will show, Diamond Cargo does some very very sloppy workmanship for a company that states on their web page:
“We have a great crew working at Diamond Cargo.
We deliver extraordinary results at reasonable prices.â€