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by Paul Hecht
This book details John Serro's journey from producing the first
16' Scotty Pup trailer in 1956 to the more popular 18' HiLander produced
in the 60's and 70's. Because Scotty Trailers were not produced on an
assembly line, no two are
exactly alike. The Scotty line, while fairly extensive (ranging from
teardrops to fully self-contained 18' models), was simple in
design, most sporting the iconic aqua and white paint scheme, and all
stamped with the Scotty Pup logo. Not only are Scotty Trailers
quintessentially retro, they are lightweight, very affordable and easy
to restore, and accessible to everyone!
Paul Hecht, an Interior designer, has appeared on several television shows as a design
expert and was a series regular on Lifetime Television's "Merge"
with Lisa Rinna. He purchased and restored his first
trailer while in college and recently stumbled upon a Serro Scotty in the Pennsylvania
countryside, which he quickly transformed into his design office,
complete with vintage wallpaper, chandeliers and pink flamingos.
Paperback 8 1/2 x 11 127 pages black and white advertising brochures and color photographs
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