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  • http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h84/siseley/camperpics008.jpg
    Before the scrape and paint, as well as pin stripe and logo

    After the paint and such..

    http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h84/siseley/dce78fd8-a99e-486f-a8f2-9ddd97c67785.jpg
  • !974 Idle-Time, built in Allen Oklahoma, it has been on my daily driver truck for 4 years now.





    Now on a truck bed trailer being renovated with a larger water tank and lots of solar. Preparing for a summer on the road.
  • Don't know the name of that camper above that had a sewer pipe pop out. whats cool about it is that the wall is cut in curves to make room for the sewer. something different.
    another thing about those old TCs is when a person takes really good care of them, it makes it a beauty to behold! for those who keep those old TCs in great shap, hats off to you! Good job!
  • That camper with the sewer cutout is, an "El Dorado". It was made in La Mesa, CA. and by a company called, "Honor Built", ( guess long since defunct.)
    It's marked as being a 1974, but has held up quite well out here on desert trails. It IS VERY heavy, so a 3500 is needed. With three big solar panels, and a 3800 watt genset, as well as flat screen and DVD player, Microwave, and even a nice shower, you can be quite comfy out for several days. Strange thing is....it has no heater, or a/c.