We bought this 1964 Shasta Deluxe 20 as a ‘restored’ trailer. It had been professionally restored by another shop in 2010, and while it looked good it had some issues, mostly in the area of water leaks. After an encounter in a hailstorm we decided to have Retro Restoration re-skin and truly restore this beauty the way she deserved. We replaced the front and rear panels, built new framing lumber including all new “bender”, the curved wood that make up the corners. This ensures the camper is waterproof, as this is where the roof/front/rear skin overlaps the sides and then gets the corner (“J”) moldings attached. Another critical area we replaced is the framing along the entire lower edge of the body and around the wheel wells. This is what holds the body to the floor and therefore the chassis. Then, wrapped it all in fresh, new skin & roof.
• New Custom Matching Awning
- A small dent where the door handle hits the side when opened
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A dent in the upper, hookup side panel from an inexperienced camper scraped ours when trying to park
- Minor water stains in a few places on the interior wood paneling that we chose not to replace during the update
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A few minor, non-structural, rust spots around hitch and propane tanks
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