Shasta travel trailers

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Shasta travel trailers were travel trailers built between 1941 and circa 1980s. Originally constructed in a factory in Los Angeles, California to provide housing for members of the US Armed Forces, the Shasta company expanded then built a production facility in Goshen, Indiana opening in 1958. [1] The company seems to have disappeared by the mid 1980s.

Their high quality and low price made them a favorite with campers all over the western United States.

Shasta Loflyte trailer, built in 1971, currently located at Lost Valley Educational Center
Shasta Loflyte trailer, built in 1971, currently located at Lost Valley Educational Center
Same Shasta Loflyte Trailer in the Snow in March
Same Shasta Loflyte Trailer in the Snow in March

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