Trillium 1300 camper- new wagon accessory!

My lovely wife bought us this for my birthday yesterday.

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It's a Trillium, made in Toronto in the '70s and uber- rare in these parts. I've been lusting after an "egg" for awhile, they're surprisingly hard to find and expensive.

This one needs some work, but I ain't scared. First order is to get rid of all the Dawgs bs.

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Comments

  • rbwdrivenrbwdriven Senior Wagonist
    holy shit dude way cool.

    So is this to replace the wago-camper or to tow behind the wago-camper?
  • DRMORTYDRMORTY Council Member
    Looks Awesome ! ! ! !
    Except for the whole Georgia thing... LOL

    I guess you get a little more head room..
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Plenty of head room. Cooked the steak in the house, though!

    On paper, it weighs 1000#. Wagocamper is more like 1500. It's all fiberglass, very lightweight.
  • simplyhondasimplyhonda Council Member
    You know I love it! Looking foward to seeing what you do with it.
    Without thradjacking, please allow me to share mine.

    1986 U-Haul CT
    1350 lb Dry Weight
    200 lb Tongue
    A little more than I'm willing to do with my wagon.
    but Man I love fiberglass RV's
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  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Awesome. Love the ct13s too.
    Where do you go for parts? Like windows n such?
  • simplyhondasimplyhonda Council Member
    You don't! You have to get creative. There used to be a guy online that delt in U-haul parts. He bought up dealer stock & whatnot. He had since vanished off the internet though. Once and a while something will pop up on ebay, but it is highly unlikely. I bought some window rubber from that guy and pulled all my windows out and re-did them when I first got the camper back around 2003. They leak worse now than before. I keep it parked in the dry though so it's not really problem. I just put a towel under the window when we camp. As for other stuff, you just have to create solutions for problems that arise. I think you got that department covered. I am not sure of the aftermarket support for the Trilliums. Hopefully it is better than the U-haul. They only made 2000 units if the 13 ft and about 500 of a 16 ft model. Most fun for me is pulling into a U-haul rental place and trying to return my camper or asking for parts. Most of the guys in those places have never seen or heard of them. They flip out. Fun times :)
    Enjoy your little camper. They are great!
  • rbwdrivenrbwdriven Senior Wagonist
    Bam here you go.

    Trillium restarted business under the old vp.

    http://www.trilliumrv.com/

    other trillium sites for parts.

    http://www.trilliumtrailers.com/index.html
  • DRMORTYDRMORTY Council Member
    Oh ya.. Happy Birthday!

    is this from Chatsworth?
  • 3rd4ce3rd4ce Council Member
    Happy Birthday Bam...

    looks like Goldie has something to tow maybe..??
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Yes, and yes.
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    DRMORTY wrote: »
    Looks Awesome ! ! ! !
    Except for the whole Georgia thing


    Ok, well now we have her de-Uga-ed. No more red and black, no more window tint!

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    Funny story- the previous owner who did the decorating was obviously a big Bulldogs fan. His porta-potty had a Florida logo on the lid, and was labeled "Gator Bowl".
  • rbwdrivenrbwdriven Senior Wagonist
    Dude that cleaned up nice.
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