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We use my parents 1995 Excela 25'. Very nice trailer and the price is right $0.00. Saw another Airstream copy in July in Canon Beach OR. It was a 1961 (can not remember the brand) built in El Monte. Same thing happened to that company I understand. I really would like to restore an old one, but first my collection of cars has to be finished.
 
Many trailers were manufactured in El Monte. The El Reys among them. I believe 1957 was the last year for the El Rey.
 
Have a l'il epiphany there, Don? :smirk:

elrey said:
Many trailers were manufactured in El Monte. The El Reys among them. I believe 1957 was the last year for the El Rey.


Edited by elrey (08/31/11 07:31 PM)
Edit Reason: Thread drift as an art!

"Internet Performance Art" to be specific... did you ever get into the Usenet newsfroups?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] Bought some deep cycle batteries for <span style="font-weight: bold">my solar system</span> for an excellent price about 10 yrs. back.[/QUOTE]

Umm... that conjures up some questions. One bein': do they have galaxy-sized batteries too? :laugh:
 
Sure they do, and you get the Big Bang for your buck!
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Played around a bit but not a lot. Had some geek buddies that were quite facile with usenet hijinks.
 
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