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[A/S] Re: America's Free Campground

 

Most of the FEMA trailers were a rather generic 32 foot trailer.
Variations were cranked out by the thousands in Indiana after Katrina.

The Cavalier model was made by Gulfstream. It had no tanks, a
household toilet and an electric refrigerator.
I delivered a number of these after Katrina. My standard procedure was
to stop a couple miles from the delivery point, force the door open,
beat on the door frame with a wood block and large hammer until the door
worked properly again and then gently finish the delivery. I think FEMA
paid around $13000 for these trailers.
Not much good as a camping trailer, but not bad for a low cost home or
guest house

Rick Davis 1602

> I wrote the COE and told them that since they don't have sewer hookups
> it would be best if they don't let "Cavalier" and other FEMA trailers in
> the campgrounds.
>
> Hunter

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