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67avion
Jun 07, 2015Explorer II
Dave, hold on a minute. You too Dick. Now I want you both to think about the pleasures of having a Motorvator on a brand new 4WD chassis. That's right. It would allow you to have effortless camping with your significant others. And when you return, refreshed, you can dive back into your projects. Best of both worlds!
My first encounter with a Motorvator happened in a small town in Texas last year. Jane and I were traveling to the Texas Truck Camper Rally and decided to take the back roads near Fredericksburg. We were tooling along in light traffic with a stop light just ahead. At first I couldn't make out what I was seeing. It was aluminum, it was one piece and its was headed in our direction.
I couldn't compute until, at the very last moment, my eyes locked onto the eyes of the driver. He had the same expression I did - a sort of stunned stare. I could tell he was thinking - "Avion truck camper!". And I was thinking - "Motorvator!" And he went into my rear view mirror. And that was that.
I looked at Jane sort of dazed. "Jane that was a Motorvator. It just materialized here in Texas and then it disappeared".
"Whats a Motorvator?", Jane asked.
"It's a ghost camper. They just appear and then they're gone. I'd really like to have a Motorvator some day".
"No more projects" Jane said firmly.
My first encounter with a Motorvator happened in a small town in Texas last year. Jane and I were traveling to the Texas Truck Camper Rally and decided to take the back roads near Fredericksburg. We were tooling along in light traffic with a stop light just ahead. At first I couldn't make out what I was seeing. It was aluminum, it was one piece and its was headed in our direction.
I couldn't compute until, at the very last moment, my eyes locked onto the eyes of the driver. He had the same expression I did - a sort of stunned stare. I could tell he was thinking - "Avion truck camper!". And I was thinking - "Motorvator!" And he went into my rear view mirror. And that was that.
I looked at Jane sort of dazed. "Jane that was a Motorvator. It just materialized here in Texas and then it disappeared".
"Whats a Motorvator?", Jane asked.
"It's a ghost camper. They just appear and then they're gone. I'd really like to have a Motorvator some day".
"No more projects" Jane said firmly.
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