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- RoyBExplorer III'm glad i did scroll down and see the other 200 pictures. At first I too thought all they did was paint to the two doors.
Nice job on the inside as well...
My luck the first camp ground I came too wouldn't let me in for the ten year rule haha... They will say "RULES ARE RULES" ...
Roy Ken - crcrExplorer
Wagonqueen Truckster wrote:
I would rather pay $10,000 for that vintage camper, that has already been around for 50 + years , than $20,000 on a new one that won't be here 20.
I wouldn't. :)
I usually shop for a steal about 3 yrs old from private parties (no sales tax in my state), so the worst of the depreciation has been absorbed. Plus personally, I would never buy a TT without a slide.
Having said that, that is one nice looking older unit -- nice to see a few like that around! - Wagonqueen_TrucExplorerI would rather pay $10,000 for that vintage camper, that has already been around for 50 + years , than $20,000 on a new one that won't be here 20.
- texasclarksExplorerYou have to follow the link at the bottom of the eBay page to the Flickr site. Great pics of the inside...but it is NOT Cheap ($7100 and not at reserve) and still requires a lot of work on outside.
- TurnThePageExplorerVery nice! Would love to get hold of a heater like that. How well does a toilet tank do on the road?
- MARKW8Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
too bad there weren't pictures of the inside, assuming it wasn't just the screen doors that were such finished wood.
bumpy
There are. You didn't scroll the pics.
Mark - SkiMoreExplorer IILooks great.
- BumpyroadExplorertoo bad there weren't pictures of the inside, assuming it wasn't just the screen doors that were such finished wood.
bumpy
the arrows work now. is beautiful. - gboppExplorerVery Nice. I like vintage RV's.
Thanks for sharing. - dgtjhattExplorerWOW!!!!!!!
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