This is the battery compartment hatch assembly for various models in the mid 1970s & 1980s. Compatible era: Mid 70s Original vintage part Outer edge to edge (door): 16-3/4" Outer edge to...
This is the gel for a multi-light fixture commonly found in 1970s Airstream trailers.
Original vintage part
Compatible era: 1970s trailers
Measurements: Varies
These are light fixtures from a 1970s trailer. Cover/gels sold separately.
Original vintage part
Compatible era: 1970s
Measurements: 20-1/8" x 4-3/8" x 1"
This is the interior cover panel for the for the 7 pin wiring connection and circuit breakers. This is being sold for the cover, the included breakers' functionality is unknown and...
This is the cover panel for the converter access on vintage trailers that have the inverter toward the rear, accessible through the closet. Original vintage part Compatible era: 1970s Measurements:...
This is an exhaust fan from a mid 70s trailer that uses the plunger/wire manual-lift exterior cover. This unit has the hinge but can likely be modified to work with...
This is a stabilizing jack, meant to keep the trailer from shifting when walking around inside. It is not a leveling jack. It does have some surface corrosion but it...
This newer style weatherstrip replaces the older version of a double point weatherstrip found on vintage trailers. This will work on all windows that open but will not replace the...
This is a scare light gel for the rounded lights on a late 1969-mid 70s trailer.
Compatible era: Late 60s+
Location: Near front entry
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This is a tail light gel for the rounded lights on a late 1969-mid 70s trailer. Compatible era: Late 60s-mid 70s Location: Rear left or right side Free shipping 14 day return...
This is a tail light gel for the rounded lights on a late 1969-mid 70s trailer. Compatible era: Late 60s-mid 70s Location: Rear left or right side Free shipping 14 day return...
This is the rear window frame for 1969-1980s trailers. For those that have trailers in the grey area of the mid 70s, the easiest way to select the window will be to determine...