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Grit_dog
Feb 14, 2018Navigator
Halmfamily wrote:Grit dog wrote:Halmfamily wrote:
Thanks for all the feedback. I am now looking at Class C's in the $10000 range and it looks like I can easily modify/update one to my needs. I want to stay away from one with slides and I hope I can find one with no water damage.
Again, thanks for all the feedback.
There’s about a bajillion RVs fr wale out here. Idk how it’s where you’re at. Not hard to find a decent one.
Begs the question though, what “custom mods” are you set on doing to the camper? You don’t have one, sound like you haven’t in the past either, but the “modifications” keep coming up. Better figure out what that is. Idk how much you can mod a camper except to repair, update the look or add functionality like solar power or something.
And only the latter are “mods”. Rest are basically repairs which most people strive to minimize.
Currently own a 42' FW that I pull with GMC DRW. Not the easiest rig to get into remote boondockable locations. I've done numerous mods to our FW but just looking for something I can take out to the Talladega National Forest and boondock when I want to. Mods would be a new bed, get rid of dinette and put a nice couch in and do interior updates like removing carpet, etc. Would add solar and a bigger battery bank as well. In reality I want a project.
Bingo. Apologize for the assumption about your RV experience. Hard to tell from basic written conversation, all the facts.
Your last statement sums it up though. If you want a project, it would be a good starting spot, and better than an old short bus, IMO.
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