Unfortunately I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis shortly after the tear down of my Northwest Coach Little Dipper and will not be able to finish the rebuild. If you need parts maybe I can help you out! Best of Luck!
I have a 65 Northwest Coach Little Dipper. Thought I tell you there is a vintage rally in Roslyn/Cle Elum in June. Think it is the second or third weekend in June.
Ken, thanks for the update on the Logo. I'll definitely post pics when I get the trailer back. I hope you have a great time camping this weekend and I look forward to seeing your progress as well.
Ken, The logo on my trailer is currently 16 x 7.5. If possible, I'd like to make it a little larger at 18 x 9.5. But either measurement would work. There is now a Lil Dipper group on Facebook that was created recently. I'm sure there would be some interest there for the Logo too.
I'd love to know more about the Logo reproduction on your end. I have a few friends that are graphic artists. I'm going to run by them to see if they can reproduce the logo at a reasonable cost as well. I spent quite a few hours this past weekend working up cleaning up the inside of the trailer and taking measurements. I need to go to DMV and have it taken out of non operational status so I can have the electrical and propane lines checked out and replaced if need be. After that, new paint on the exterior. I took some pics this past weekend that I hope to have up soon. I got a new computer so I need to figure out how to make my computer and camera talk to each other first.
At 12:21am on December 28, 2013, Lakota Wolf said…
Let me know if you can get logo's reproduced and how much,, Thanks.
Yours is in much better shape than mine. I won't be able to start to work on it or post pictures til spring. I will look forward to seeing your pics and updates though. Mine has the avocado green appliances...LOL.
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Unfortunately I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis shortly after the tear down of my Northwest Coach Little Dipper and will not be able to finish the rebuild. If you need parts maybe I can help you out! Best of Luck!
I will see if I can find on in a picture for emblem " Little Dipper". Thanks Teresa
I'm also interested in the decal. Still looking for the "Little Dipper" emblem.
I have a 65 Northwest Coach Little Dipper. Thought I tell you there is a vintage rally in Roslyn/Cle Elum in June. Think it is the second or third weekend in June.
Ken, thanks for the update on the Logo. I'll definitely post pics when I get the trailer back. I hope you have a great time camping this weekend and I look forward to seeing your progress as well.
Ken, The logo on my trailer is currently 16 x 7.5. If possible, I'd like to make it a little larger at 18 x 9.5. But either measurement would work. There is now a Lil Dipper group on Facebook that was created recently. I'm sure there would be some interest there for the Logo too.
That's great news! I'd like to get 2 of them if possible.
I'd love to know more about the Logo reproduction on your end. I have a few friends that are graphic artists. I'm going to run by them to see if they can reproduce the logo at a reasonable cost as well. I spent quite a few hours this past weekend working up cleaning up the inside of the trailer and taking measurements. I need to go to DMV and have it taken out of non operational status so I can have the electrical and propane lines checked out and replaced if need be. After that, new paint on the exterior. I took some pics this past weekend that I hope to have up soon. I got a new computer so I need to figure out how to make my computer and camera talk to each other first.
Let me know if you can get logo's reproduced and how much,, Thanks.
Yours is in much better shape than mine. I won't be able to start to work on it or post pictures til spring. I will look forward to seeing your pics and updates though. Mine has the avocado green appliances...LOL.
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