You can find the VIN on the 1972 Blazon fifth wheel camper on the neck of the camper just to the left or right of the fifth wheel connection. The VIN can also be found on the inside of the door as you enter the camper.
Usually on the lower left front corner.
If the tongue weight isn't too high, yes.
Fifth wheel campers are sold most anywhere selling Recreational Vehicles (RVs). Many more can be found on private auto trades websites, auctions and circulars.
i guy in Michigan makes them, 616-238 8944
Yes, a fifth wheel camper can be towed by a tractor trailer. However, you might need to lower the air bags of the tractor trailer (or simply adjust them so they're lower when they're inflated) to accommodate the camper.
It all depends on the height of the trailer it has to be at least 1.4 Mt's high and the pin in the right place
For a wheel to become a car wheel, it has to be to go on a car. So the guy who built the first car wheel must have been working for the guy who built the first car.
Yes. In Colorado a trailer would be covered under the auto insurance policy. If you have a fifth wheel or camper I would recommended and insurance policy by itself on it.
A fifth wheel mounts in the bed of a pickup truck above the rear axle. Unless you have a pickup with the necessary power and torque to pull a large heavy trailer you won't need a fifth wheel. In essence a fifth wheel is designed for pulling things such as bulldozers on lowboy trailers and heavy boats or very large camper trailers. The important thing in pulling these items are torque and horsepower.
we pull our 27 foot 5 wheel with our 2006 f 150 we just go slow on highways and we asked ford if it would be able to handle it and they said yes
It's fifth wheel, and it means not needed or not wanted, as in a fifth wheel on an automobile.