Spartan Royal Mansion (1949)
Sale price: US $5,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1949 |
Mileage: | 1 | Slide Outs: | None |
Make: | Spartan | Fuel Type: | N/A |
Model: | Royal Mansion | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Type: | Vintage Trailer | Leveling Jacks Included: | No |
Length (feet): | 34 | Water Capacity (Gallons): | None |
Air Conditioners: | None | Sleeping Capacity: | 8 |
Awnings: | None | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Ukiah, California, United States
Vehicle description
1949 34 foot Spartan Royal Mansion for sale.
If you want to create the ultimate vintage trailer, this is for you.
Spartans have the same silver bullet look of an Airstream, but have more height and overall room inside. This makes it perfect starting point to create a spa, food trailer or the mobile vacation home of your dreams!
We had it gutted and had the undercarriage and suspension fixed, so you don"t have to bother with any of that, you can just focus on making your dream trailer!
We bought this to restore and spent $6500 for the trailer and $10,000 gutting and fixing (mostly on the undercarriage and suspension). We realize we won"t finish it anytime soon, so we"re selling it.
Several people asked about the coloration on the inside. When it was gutted, they removed the old insulation. The glue residue is what you now see.
Currently located in northern California, 2 hours north of San Francisco, but moving in December, want to sell so it doesn"t sit in storage. I just towed it 150 miles with zero trouble. The tires are great it it tows like a dream.
If you have questions, feel free to message me.
If you want to create the ultimate vintage trailer, this is for you.
Spartans have the same silver bullet look of an Airstream, but have more height and overall room inside. This makes it perfect starting point to create a spa, food trailer or the mobile vacation home of your dreams!
We had it gutted and had the undercarriage and suspension fixed, so you don"t have to bother with any of that, you can just focus on making your dream trailer!
We bought this to restore and spent $6500 for the trailer and $10,000 gutting and fixing (mostly on the undercarriage and suspension). We realize we won"t finish it anytime soon, so we"re selling it.
Several people asked about the coloration on the inside. When it was gutted, they removed the old insulation. The glue residue is what you now see.
Currently located in northern California, 2 hours north of San Francisco, but moving in December, want to sell so it doesn"t sit in storage. I just towed it 150 miles with zero trouble. The tires are great it it tows like a dream.
If you have questions, feel free to message me.