BAproject
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Sep 2, 2009
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I have a 20' escort trailer circa 1991. As many know, this trailer had a info. sticker that the numbers would wear off and then you are stuck with a trailer that can't be registered.
So I call Bayliner...and found out this little factoid.
In the late 80's and early 90's Escort/Bayliner got in the practice of creating a duplicate VIN plate and stuffing it inside one of the back tubes of the trailer.
The guy recommended that I pull off the lights on the end and take a look inside the tube and there should be a plate in there.
I will be checking this out as soon as I get home tonight, and am hoping that it is #1 where he said it would be and #2 that it's stamped and not printed or at least legible.
I hope this may shed some light on those with this trailer and no documentation and have spent way too much time looking all around the frame for a number stamped directly into it.
-BAproject
So I call Bayliner...and found out this little factoid.
In the late 80's and early 90's Escort/Bayliner got in the practice of creating a duplicate VIN plate and stuffing it inside one of the back tubes of the trailer.
The guy recommended that I pull off the lights on the end and take a look inside the tube and there should be a plate in there.
I will be checking this out as soon as I get home tonight, and am hoping that it is #1 where he said it would be and #2 that it's stamped and not printed or at least legible.
I hope this may shed some light on those with this trailer and no documentation and have spent way too much time looking all around the frame for a number stamped directly into it.
-BAproject