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- MrWizardModeratorThat Scamp tt behind the old Oldsmobile , is not as old as the car ,
It's at least 20 years younger, maybe even more
Thanks for the picture and link - 2012ColemanExplorer II
- gboppExplorerYou can have the RV's, just give me the tow cars. :C
- dspencerExplorer
gbopp wrote:
You can have the RV's, just give me the tow cars. :C
X 2 - Heap64ExplorerWhen I saw the title of the post I was going to add the picture of my wife's grandparents airstream but Coleman beat me to it :)
- monkey44Nomad IIThe pair in the Shell gas station is the same one in the first set. :) Must get around.
- OasisbobExplorerThanks so much. No school like old school. Today's rigs lack the class and will never have it. IMHO
- CavemanCharlieExplorer IIIOn the second picture from 2012Coleman with the old Imperial in it is Way, Way, Way, Cool!!!!!!
Can you imagine what that set up is worth now if a person still had it. - Jack_in_AlaskaExplorerThat Oldsmobile is a Pontiac in both pic's.
I would edit out the Mobile Suite and replace it with my Jayco if I knew how. - Dick_AExplorer
monkey44 wrote:
The pair in the Shell gas station is the same one in the first set. :) Must get around.
In those days (50's) the trailers were not considered RV's but rather living quarters for traveling construction workers and other short term jobs. I remember a nice girl who played a soprano saxophone in band for the few months they were there. I felt sorry for her having to move so often.
We seem to have gone full circle as more RV parks are being filled by itinerant folks. For many years trailer parks served that market and most of the trailers were in the thirty-foot range.
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