Lokking for a fixer upper

Kycabledog57

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Looking for a fixer upper

I am very handy with woodworking, electrical and plumbing and would like to restore a Hi Lo for my family. If you have one that needs some work and your not into fixing it or just tired of it setting around, please contact me. I am in the central part of Kentucky.

Thanks

Larry Brashear:)
 
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I have a 1994 that I am selling for $2000. The inside is in good shape. it will not raise however. Think its just a battery. There is a crack above the door also but it didn't affect the roof at all.
 
We have a 1973, model. 17573, that would love some fixing up. In Annapolis, MD. Power hydraulic lift still works. May have to email pics, having a hard time posting them.
 

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1987 Voyager Hi Lo you may be interested in!

Our Hi Lo is 25' bumper to bumper, the box measures 20 ft and I did some work on the inside (new insulation, paneling on the long sides, wood trim) - new tires - it is in great shape! We are only selling it because we inherited a new trailer and seems foolish to keep the older one. The Pics tell the story - we live in South Jersey, and actually bought this HiLo from a guy in Nebraska!!! having it towed is not as much $ as you think...of course you could come to NJ and camp your way home. EVERYTHING works...towing/stabilizer bars - everything we used is included....priced at $4000.00. I put is on Craigslist with some pics...can send you more if you are really interested.
Hi Lo Voyager 1987
 
I have a 96 breeze (hard-side) The previous owner didn't maintain it very well. A leak developed in the front passenger corner. The roof is in the process of being completely re-sealed, All you would need to do (if wanted) is inside work, and not much at that.

The spot in the last pic is the only sign of internal damage.

asking 3500$
 

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I am very handy with woodworking, electrical and plumbing and would like to restore a Hi Lo for my family. If you have one that needs some work and your not into fixing it or just tired of it setting around, please contact me. I am in the central part of Kentucky.

Thanks

Larry Brashear:)
Larry, check Greg122's posting. He has something for sell for $1200, located in Jonesboro, Indiana. His post doesn't include the length.:)
 
Thanks everyone!!

Just wanted everyone to know, we purchased our very first 1973 Hi Lo this weekend and luckily it was only an hour from us. Model 2073. Can't wait to pick it up in about a week.
 
Wish I seen this, I have a 1969 Hi Lo that been stored inside since new. New tires and wheel bearings. Everything works but roof needs some attention.
 
I am looking for a hi low to use to tow my formula car to the races. The sad news is that I would probably remove every piece of the interior to make room for the car. I saw your ad. Is your hi low still available? Also, is it a single axle or dual axle?
Thanks,
Dan
 
I just realized that I responded to Larry's original hi lo wanted ad. I need to respond to the 1973 in Annapolis. Sorry this is my first day on the forum. I will post a proper hi lo wanted ad.
Thanks
Dan
 

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