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Tiger4x4RV
Jul 15, 2012Nomad
Ron,
Looking back is worth it. No kidding! What a wonderful trip you've given me down memory lane. It's amazing what we could do when we didn't know any better.
I grew up in the fifties with travel trailers in which we actually used those gas lights. They mada a lot of heat and a lot of condensation. I read Art Rouse's articles in my parents' issues of Trailer Life.
Mitchell is not a familiar name to me, prossibly because we lived in California. There are still old chassis mount units in a few yards in my neighborhood and I saw several on my just-ended trip to Colorado. One might even say that my Tiger CX is a chassis mount. :-)
Slides in 1972? Gadzooks!
Thank you for your time, your photos, and your inspiration.
Looking back is worth it. No kidding! What a wonderful trip you've given me down memory lane. It's amazing what we could do when we didn't know any better.
I grew up in the fifties with travel trailers in which we actually used those gas lights. They mada a lot of heat and a lot of condensation. I read Art Rouse's articles in my parents' issues of Trailer Life.
Mitchell is not a familiar name to me, prossibly because we lived in California. There are still old chassis mount units in a few yards in my neighborhood and I saw several on my just-ended trip to Colorado. One might even say that my Tiger CX is a chassis mount. :-)
Slides in 1972? Gadzooks!
Thank you for your time, your photos, and your inspiration.
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