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Evolution Of The Scotty Fire Safety House
Mobile Concepts has been building trailers for over 50 years, and the
same quality and value that was built into the very first trailer in 1956 is
still part of every single trailer that is designed and manufactured today.
The SCOTTY Fire Safety House was introduced in 1988, and although it has
changed in style and appearance over the years, the cornerstone of
operations - to build quality trailers - remains unmovable. Styles have
evolved, floor plans have changed and options have been enhanced, with much
of this progress centered on customer requests.
Today, the SCOTTY Fire Safety House is offered in five exteriors:
Streamlined Aerodynamic, Home Dcor Series, Fifth Wheel/Gooseneck, Gel-Coat
Fiberglass and Motorized.
The timeline below shows the evolution of the SCOTTY Fire Safety House and
reveals the dynamic spirit of progress that has made Mobile Concepts the
leading innovator and provider of quality commercial trailers.
- In 1988, the Streamlined Aerodynamic Series was introduced. This
aluminum-wrapped exterior marked the beginning of the SCOTTY Fire Safety
House.
- In 1993, the Home Dcor Series with vinyl siding exterior was
launched to appeal to customers who wanted a home style look.
- In 1997, the first Fifth Wheel/Gooseneck design was introduced, and
was initially custom built for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance
Company in Oklahoma City.
- In 2002, the Smooth Gel-Coat Fiberglass exterior option was
available in the Fire Safety House design.
- In 2005, the Motorized unit was designed and built on a Chevrolet
6500 chassis. Other chassis options are available.
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