Lostinspace
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Only in an all fiberglass trailer. I used to have a 12.5 foot "Love Bug"; looks like a Scamp. Got it back in the mid 70's. Went all over Mexico and down to Acapulco. In the US did the BlueRidge Pkwy all the way up to Washington DC and then out to St. Louis. All of it pulled with a 4 cylinder Datsun pickup and later with an '82 VW 4 cylinder. Both standard shifts. Great combination. Wish I still had it. It would be perfect now for just me. Back then it was 4 of us then 5 of us in it. It finally stayed in the backyard as storage with a possum that took up residence. When I moved last I gave it to an indian family a couple of doors down. I thought they would use it for a playhouse. But before we drove away the last time they had it painted and were getting it ready for camping.<br><br>And of course the Winnebago RV has an all fiberglass top. The current crop are all fiberglass.<br><br>As for your repair/rehab I would think that the roof joint doesn't need to flex. If it flexes seems like it would possibly open up to leaks at the joint between the wall and roof.<br><br>I have seen a repair to an old Toyota RV where the guy fiberglassed it all together. It was the part that hangs over the roof. It seems the early Toyotas were subject to sagging of the overhang. The posting might have been on here, I think he was up in Alaska. I'll do a search and see if I can find it.