What better 6th wedding anniversary gift than a long sought-after Canadian made Trillium trailer? We first learned of the Boler/Trillium trailers when we stumbled upon one not far from home. It was in very rough shape, and we very much low-balled the owner, subsequently walking away empty handed. A couple other failed attempts and 2 years later and we finally found the perfect one for us. We wanted one that was complete, but as original as possible. Over the years these seem to receive many "updates" of varying levels of success and desirability, but ultimately even a well done revamp wouldn't be to our taste, and as hard as it is to find the trailers themselves, finding replacement parts are that much harder, so returning one to its former glory is easier said than done.
Anyway, here it is- essentially perfect on the inside, and desperately needing a paint job (or more accurately an un-paint job) on the outside, and most importantly parked in our driveway. We're excited to decorate and refresh it over the next year in preparation for many a road trip to come. Stay tuned!
PS: Check out the original brochure: http://www.bolerama.org/trilliumbrochure1974a.html
Anyway, here it is- essentially perfect on the inside, and desperately needing a paint job (or more accurately an un-paint job) on the outside, and most importantly parked in our driveway. We're excited to decorate and refresh it over the next year in preparation for many a road trip to come. Stay tuned!
PS: Check out the original brochure: http://www.bolerama.org/trilliumbrochure1974a.html