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breeves2245
Explorer
Explorer
I frequently check the GAC channel for RV shows. Usually it is the same old tired theme of family expanding and looking at mammoth rv's that 95% of the population cannot afford. Boring shows with the couple touring the Class A's or fifth wheels.

Tonight I'm taking a look and see a show for flipping RV's. It's a couple that buys old 1940-1960 travel trailers and flips them to their clients. Very interesting and a nice break from the usual theme. Great to see those older trailers and the style that was popular then.
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Stewster
Explorer
Explorer
Hi bukhrn ... thanks for the kind words above. I loved doing "RV Today" from 2000-2006. It was a kick! We tried to keep the content relevant for the average RVer out there. You can find a lot of the shows and the how-to's on my YouTube Channel. Check it out ... https://www.youtube.com/user/olestew

bukhrn
Explorer III
Explorer III
RV Shows on TV ain't been worth spit, ever since they took Stew Oleson off the air.
At least you could always learn something about RV maintenance or useful mods.
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drsteve
Explorer
Explorer
Ralph Cramden wrote:
drsteve wrote:
Lwiddis wrote:
I disagree and see a mix of RVs at shows...price, type and size. Not boring and not tired.


Not talking about RV shows. This is an RV television program, where they have people going to dealers looking for RVs to purchase, usually the biggest and priciest units on the lot. Lots of first timers buying giant 5ers, diesel pushers, etc.


Because the sponsor just happens to be "GoRving" which is the alias of the RVIA. That's why the reality does not include real things such as 30% depreciation that hits about 30 seconds after the sale, the amount of maintenance required and ramifications when it's not done, tires and running gear maxed out to its capacity, or the fact that you don't need to pay the mythical suggested retail prices they quote on the show.

What I love is when the women oooh and aaah about the furnishings. Paper wrapped fuberboard with staples protruding and recycled dish rag upholstery, or better yet a plethora of pleather. You can get better furnishings at Ollie's or Big Lots than what is in most RV's lol.

That Flipin RV show started a fad for awhile here in PA. Every farmer who had an old canned ham or Serro Scotty out in the cow pasture thought they hit pay dirt. They all disappeared. I know of at least half a dozen that sat for 30 years used as tool sheds and all of a sudden were plastered all over Craigslist, then they were gone. Most just moved from the farm to people's backyards or driveways, and never were restored once the buyer realized restoring them was not exactly an easy proposition like it is in TV land.


Yep! The show is nothing but an ad for RVs. Big azz, expensive RVs. They never ever show anything pertaining to the mechanical or electrical systems, no mention of small WHs that necessitate Navy showers, the hassle of dumping tanks, single digit fuel economy, or any of the other real world stuff RVers deal with.
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Ralph_Cramden
Explorer II
Explorer II
drsteve wrote:
Lwiddis wrote:
I disagree and see a mix of RVs at shows...price, type and size. Not boring and not tired.


Not talking about RV shows. This is an RV television program, where they have people going to dealers looking for RVs to purchase, usually the biggest and priciest units on the lot. Lots of first timers buying giant 5ers, diesel pushers, etc.


Because the sponsor just happens to be "GoRving" which is the alias of the RVIA. That's why the reality does not include real things such as 30% depreciation that hits about 30 seconds after the sale, the amount of maintenance required and ramifications when it's not done, tires and running gear maxed out to its capacity, or the fact that you don't need to pay the mythical suggested retail prices they quote on the show.

What I love is when the women oooh and aaah about the furnishings. Paper wrapped fuberboard with staples protruding and recycled dish rag upholstery, or better yet a plethora of pleather. You can get better furnishings at Ollie's or Big Lots than what is in most RV's lol.

That Flipin RV show started a fad for awhile here in PA. Every farmer who had an old canned ham or Serro Scotty out in the cow pasture thought they hit pay dirt. They all disappeared. I know of at least half a dozen that sat for 30 years used as tool sheds and all of a sudden were plastered all over Craigslist, then they were gone. Most just moved from the farm to people's backyards or driveways, and never were restored once the buyer realized restoring them was not exactly an easy proposition like it is in TV land.
Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?

drsteve
Explorer
Explorer
Lwiddis wrote:
I disagree and see a mix of RVs at shows...price, type and size. Not boring and not tired.


Not talking about RV shows. This is an RV television program, where they have people going to dealers looking for RVs to purchase, usually the biggest and priciest units on the lot. Lots of first timers buying giant 5ers, diesel pushers, etc.
2006 Silverado 1500HD Crew Cab 2WD 6.0L 3.73 8600 GVWR
2018 Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 223RBS
1991 Palomino Filly PUP

dodge_guy
Explorer II
Explorer II
Yes it was a good show, it ran for 2 or 3 seasons. They are now starting a you tube channel. So that will be the new shows. The name of their company is Flyte Camp.
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nineoaks2004
Explorer
Explorer
I watched it for awhile, but lately it has all been re-runs....
They do some interesting projects.
By the time you learn the rules of life
You're to old to play the game

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
I disagree and see a mix of RVs at shows...price, type and size. Not boring and not tired.
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