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Mike
doug hodder wrote:What a wonderful trailer!...my thing is, and I'm no expert by any means but do have to work with colors on a day to day basis...I just don't see black red and white as typical of '38 design in a trailer. Deco design did use those colors, but not on something like a trailer. Trailers weren't that flashy/trendy at that period, they were more conservative to appeal to a larger audience.
Only the real wild model/upscale show homes etc...had that color combo on an interior. Show me any correct period vehicle with that paint/ interior/fabric combo in it! The fabric patterns/colors aren't period correct, but what do I know, I'm probably all wrong. I'm betting red Naugahyde wasn't available in '38.
Just my opinion, but if you're going to do up a trailer like that in that kind of dollar value....get a designer to help you out on the color/ interior decor/ stitching techniques/period fabrics etc... and document their participation.
It's a great trailer, but I think they cut some corners on some of the period correct decor. Just my opinion...others may argue it. Doug
mvperini wrote:here is one on ebay for the small buy it now price for $125,000.00![]()
with the immediate deposit of US $500.00 required
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Mike
doug hodder wrote:CD....you're probably right, like I mentioned, the really upscale designer homes etc had that type of decor. Somehow to me on this trailer, it just sort of looks really "dineresque" and not so much elegant. Just my opinions though. Doug
2KIRKS wrote:too bad they're asking $125,000...i can only afford $124,000.
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