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Reddog1
Jul 15, 2015Explorer II
I am embarrassed to say, I completely missed this thread. Sorry Joe.
I too had an Amerigo Snap-n-Nap. It was my intent to restore it. It had so much dry rot, I had to gut it. I discovered the fiberglass roof had more pin holes than there are stars in the sky. You could not see them from the outside. I think they main reason for so much dry rot. That was about eleven years ago.
As the world turns, I had a mandatory job change to a different city. Which put a severe limitation on my free time. I stumbled on my Bigfoot TC, that was usable while I did upgrades. I decided to part the Amerigo out. All I have left are photos. I really did like the Amerigo, but circumstances just did not work out.
Wayne
I too had an Amerigo Snap-n-Nap. It was my intent to restore it. It had so much dry rot, I had to gut it. I discovered the fiberglass roof had more pin holes than there are stars in the sky. You could not see them from the outside. I think they main reason for so much dry rot. That was about eleven years ago.
As the world turns, I had a mandatory job change to a different city. Which put a severe limitation on my free time. I stumbled on my Bigfoot TC, that was usable while I did upgrades. I decided to part the Amerigo out. All I have left are photos. I really did like the Amerigo, but circumstances just did not work out.
Wayne
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