Serro Scotty trailers were built from 1957 until April, 1997, when the plant in Irwin, Pennsylvania burned down. The plant later reopened in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania, but never again to make travel trailers. Today, known as...
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Serro Scotty trailers were built from 1957 until April, 1997, when the plant in Irwin, Pennsylvania burned down. The plant later reopened in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania, but never again to make travel trailers. Today, known as Mobile Concepts by Scotty, they manufacture fire safety "houses". Due to their easy availability, low cost, and the increasing population of retiring baby boomers, there has been a resurgence of popularity for these small trailers that can be towed by even a 4-cylinder, and stored in the family garage. In 2007, a new company, Serro Scotty Worldwide, began producing a modern version of the original Serro Scotty trailer. Did you miss the National Rally? 2005, 2006 & 2007 Rally CDs are now available for purchase here
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Hi,We have recently purchased a 1968 13' serro scotty and are looking for an awning. Was there ever one made to fit these? Anything more recently made that works particularly well?Thanks,Deana
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