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Fredzo
Apr 16, 2014Explorer
I was on my way into Indian Hills Campground in Tehachapi, Calif. when I saw my 1999 Wildwood fiver parked in a permanent CG, adjacent to where we were going.
I stopped and visited with the new owner, a retired piano teacher, and she said that it was just the right home for her.
She had it set up as a permanent dwelling, with siding under the body, jacks all around, and a piano in the rear seating area! It had a 30" door, which is kind of odd for a fiver, but she was able to get the spinet through it!
It had come with two Lazy-Boy recliners, and she had removed them.
She was enjoying life in the mountains at minimal cost!
I hope she lives to a ripe old(er) age.
I've seen the owner of my 1999 Georgetown on sites, asking questions, and have responded to them, but have kind of been snubbed.! Don't quite understand, as I've tried to help him as well as I can.
Oh, well...........
I stopped and visited with the new owner, a retired piano teacher, and she said that it was just the right home for her.
She had it set up as a permanent dwelling, with siding under the body, jacks all around, and a piano in the rear seating area! It had a 30" door, which is kind of odd for a fiver, but she was able to get the spinet through it!
It had come with two Lazy-Boy recliners, and she had removed them.
She was enjoying life in the mountains at minimal cost!
I hope she lives to a ripe old(er) age.
I've seen the owner of my 1999 Georgetown on sites, asking questions, and have responded to them, but have kind of been snubbed.! Don't quite understand, as I've tried to help him as well as I can.
Oh, well...........
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