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Beacher
Oct 27, 2014Explorer
Just keep the paint or gelcote from oxidizing and you will not have a problem!
I have visited a nice RV Resort in Palm Springs, CA that has the rule. I rode my bicycle throughout the park and noticed several "old" rigs well beyond the ten year cutoff.
Most were not fancy Prevost or Newmar "high-end" DPs. They were "old" Bounder, Hurricane, and Discovery gassers that were shiny as new, (I can spot those oldies)!
The paint and gelcote glistened, and all decals were in place! And there they were, unassuming, and not eyesores between brand new rigs.
I have visited a nice RV Resort in Palm Springs, CA that has the rule. I rode my bicycle throughout the park and noticed several "old" rigs well beyond the ten year cutoff.
Most were not fancy Prevost or Newmar "high-end" DPs. They were "old" Bounder, Hurricane, and Discovery gassers that were shiny as new, (I can spot those oldies)!
The paint and gelcote glistened, and all decals were in place! And there they were, unassuming, and not eyesores between brand new rigs.
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