Coleman Caboose trailer

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Scott in IL
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Coleman Caboose trailer

Post by Scott in IL »

I thought I would ask here first before checking on another trailer forum.
Does anyone know about or have experiance with a Coleman Caboose trailer?
There are a couple nearby for sale, $250 & $325. They look to have alot of capacity since the whole thing is a box. Based on dimensions given on one of the adds, approximately 30 cubic feet. (unless the 56 inches long is for the whole trailer)
There are also a couple of trailers that look to be homemade for around the same price.
Otherwise, I could make my own from a small trailer and cartop carrier that I am getting from a couple of my brothers.
Please let me know what you all think.

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Re: Coleman Caboose trailer

Post by sir old dirt »

The Caboose has been around a very long time and has proven itself for lots of folks. It is not the best looking rig but I don't believe you go wrong making the purchase. As I recall it has a straight axel so will probably not ride nearly as smooth as today's models.
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