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- NaioExplorer IIAll. My. Friends.
Love the low rider.
Seriously, though, I frickin' love that roof deck!
And the beehive hairdo. How does she avoid getting pine cones in it? Or bees? - mike-uswestExplorer IIThat was my first camper in 1966. Not with all of the fold-outs though.
Mike - seaeagle2ExplorerI had one sort of like the top picture, with the rear tipout, Without the top skylounge. Even with just the rear tip out, always a conversation starter at the campground. As a bit of trivia, most were ordered from the factory with the trim matched to the color of the truck the customer was going to mount it on. So 20 years ago or so, you could tell if it was mounted on the original truck. They were VERY heavy for the day, they were laminated panels, of 1/8 larch plywood on the interior, 1" styrofoam then a flat aluminum panel on the exterior, and not the modern aluminum that you can penetrate with a ice pick, the only way to put a hole in it was with a drill.
- TNGW1500SEExplorer
rickeoni wrote:
Definitely a Kamp King.
I wonder if those kids survived the fall off the roof deck. - LwiddisExplorer IIGood for a laugh.
- MrWizardModeratoryep Kamp King sky lounge
the Tri-level, was another model,
if i was truck camping, i would look for those - RoyBExplorer IIDoes all of that fold down when in travel mode?
Might be more more info here from this link... Didn't read on...
DEL REV CAMP KING SKY LOUNGE
Roy Ken - rickeoniExplorerDefinitely a Kamp King.
- mike-uswestExplorer III can't see the front, but it looks like it could be a Kamp King.
Mike - kerrlakeRooExplorerFirst gas stop, I would probably destroy it.
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