I searched for a prior discussion around this and didn't find one, but please feel free to point me to it if I've missed it. Why is the door-within-a-door feature available on the trailers through the early 60's such a coveted feature? Is it just because they are rare? Or is there something that makes them advantageous over the regular doors?
From a newbie's--who's doing way more research than she probably should before taking the plunge--perspective, it seems the door-within-a-door would close the trailer off more/not let as much light in than the regular door with the separate screen door when both are open to the screen option?
From a newbie's--who's doing way more research than she probably should before taking the plunge--perspective, it seems the door-within-a-door would close the trailer off more/not let as much light in than the regular door with the separate screen door when both are open to the screen option?
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