1961 Scotty Sportsman
Scottys were produced from 1957-1997. The earliest ones were very crude in their construction (picture several sheets of plywood stapled together with a few 2” x 2” cross members), but served to get thousands of families into the camping scene at a low cost. From 1957-1963, Scotty trailers were sided with silver aluminum. Affectionately known as Silversides, these trailers ranged from 10’-15’ and offered a very basic and very lightweight camping package. Later Scotty trailers bore the famous Scotty Turquoise and white paint scheme.
Vintage Scottys weigh between 975 and 1525 pounds and tow easily with small vehicles. Several models were offered over the years including Sportsman Juniors (10' tear drop trailers), Sportsman Seniors like ours (13’ and 15’ trailers), and Highlanders which could be up to 18’ in length and allowed more standing height.
This classic american camper is staying in Massachusetts . - SOLD July 2021
Vintage Scottys weigh between 975 and 1525 pounds and tow easily with small vehicles. Several models were offered over the years including Sportsman Juniors (10' tear drop trailers), Sportsman Seniors like ours (13’ and 15’ trailers), and Highlanders which could be up to 18’ in length and allowed more standing height.
This classic american camper is staying in Massachusetts . - SOLD July 2021