1976 Vindale

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MIKEFUSCO
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1976 Vindale

Post by MIKEFUSCO » Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:59 am

GREETINGS:

I am looking at a home which measures 30' X 63'; a paper inside the utility closet indicated that it is a VINDALE CORPORATION home made in 1976 and included part of a serial number. Underneath, the home has formed steel support beams.

QUESTION: Is this an early model double wide home?

THANKS!

rmurray
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Re: 1976 Vindale

Post by rmurray » Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:35 pm

Vindale built very nice "mobile homes" ..pre HUD days...Vindale also built some of the earliest modular homes built in Florida...Vindale was built in Tallahassee..They have been long gone....Wish I could tell you more...I doubt the measurements are right...in 1976 the widest a section would have been was 12 feet which means the home could not be 30 feet wide...16 wide sections did not come along for many years...

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Re: 1976 Vindale

Post by admin » Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:33 am

Vindale did build some beautiful and well built homes, back in the day when they were in business. We find many of them still in excellent condition today across Florida. Mr Murray is right they didn't build any 30 wides. In the late 70s it was very popular to place a single wide as the core of a home and then add additions... sometimes on both sides of the single wide sometimes down one side which made the home very much like a double wide or even a triple wide. Is it possible that you have a single wide with site built additions?
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Re: 1976 Vindale

Post by trmimo » Thu Jan 25, 2007 4:08 pm

Vindale never actually went out of business guys. The Florida plant was a second plant. The main plant is in Ohio. In 1982 Vindale filed bankrupcy and changed their name to Benchmark Homes and built mod.s only since then. They still build a small number of custom modulars each year.

rmurray
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Re: 1976 Vindale

Post by rmurray » Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:57 pm

Thanks...learn somthing everyday...

Bob Browning
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Re: 1976 Vindale

Post by Bob Browning » Thu Aug 18, 2011 9:46 am

When was the last known year Vindale made an expandable model

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Re: 1976 Vindale

Post by David Oxhandler » Thu Aug 18, 2011 11:58 am

Expandos were popular in the 70s prior to the development of double wide homes. They were probably discontinued around 1978 or 79
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