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The Lucky Dog
1977 Serro Scotty Highlander
15' total length bumper to front of hitch, empy weight
about 1830lbs
cabin width 85", total height at vent 96",
cabin interior length 102"
all windows have blinds and cranks work

My wife named the old Serro Scotty "Lucky Dog"
after the NASCAR term. . The above picture we are waiting to take the
ferry over to Middle Bass Island. The trailer has some new paint on her
and is looking good.
Many newer parts including: 3 6-ply tires, new propane tank
and regulator, tail lights, some running light lenses, window gaskets,
white paint on trailer sides, front and back, hub caps, wheel bearings,
electric brakes units, buddy bearings, faucet, 20 gal water tank, potta-potti,
formica on table top. Includes awning and poles a12 volt car battery,
4 stablizer jacks, tire jack and wrench thing , fire extinguisher, twin-xl
matteras and a microwave. Stovetop has 4 working burners. No furnance.
Electric only fridge and AC conditioner! Lots of internal storage space.
Spare tire inside under back bed. Also internal bumper mount accepts bumper
bike rack above back aluminum tube bumper. Back bumper can be used to
store awning poles in! Rolls great and straight. Ready for the road and
camping.
Find out more about owning a vintage Serro Scotty at the
Vintage Serro Scotty Web
Site.
The Winter Hat
We made this giant hat, it was a big sewing project.

camping at New London Reservior July 2011

Fridge and AC I bought new .. only a few dozen hours of
use on them. 
Back bunk are give you much storage space

Front of bunk space comes down enough room for two kids
to sleep or store more.

New Scotty dog decals front and back !

New formica on table top. The table top folds down to
make bed in front using the cushions.

Big twinxl comfortable sleeping matteras where couch bed
cushions were. I left in original plastic covering.

New propane tank and regulator, also a battery now sits
besides the tank. A light over table is powered by it.

The closet is the porta poti room. The clothes pole still
there though and storage space on door. Back of door has full length mirror.

All three rims were sanded down and primed and painted as was the whole
undercarraige with rustoleum enamel.

This is the old summer cover. I now have a new better one made of heavy
mil longer lasting vinyl. The roof has never leaked during my ownership,
I used the good RV caulk. I like to keep it cover to avoid any possible
problems .
Has 15 amp fuse box you can see electric cord outlet. Behind it is filler
spout for 20 gal water tank, no gray water internal tank. I use a 5 gal
plastic tank you hook to hose outlet located t behind door. There is also
is a city water hookup. Inside there are two faucets over the sink, one
for city water hookup and other a pump faucet to internal tank. The vent
behind door lower was to furnance area. I took the old propane furnance
out. Trailer also comes with small wooden step and foot mat.

Cubboards beneath, beside and above stove top area. Also
storare space over wheel wells.

Fridge can make ice in the little freezer part.

AC unit goes here. In the back of space is a standard bathroom
exhuast fan which is use to circulate air up the old gas vent. There is
an outiside vent panel which pops out where by you have access to inspect
from.
You can also see on the left of this picture another of
the interior lights. There is a one above stove and by closet door.The
back window on the left is your emergency escape with with special handles
for that purpose.
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