Sep-03-2012 10:34 PM
Sep-28-2012 02:20 PM
HudsonValleyRog wrote:
Bought er'! 🙂
Gonna' be picking it up within the next few days. Looked it over pretty well, and i was not disappointed at all. Of course i can not be "SURE" that there is no hidden water damage, but I'll be damned if I could find any signs of *significant* damage anywhere. The first place I looked in with my flashlight was where the hookups come in (to the right of the stove when facing it inside). Looked great!
I've already got the wheels turning in my head and plan to completely remodel this baby and "modernize" it. My biggest priority/challenge will be to make the shower area larger. I will be sure to make my own thread when I start the project!
Sep-28-2012 08:11 AM
Sep-26-2012 08:40 PM
HudsonValleyRog wrote:
I'm going to look at a 72' Amerigo (side door with Snap n Nap) tomorrow! I have been reading up on these babies for a while now. I have no idea if there is any water damage yet...and probably won't unless i ripped it apart, correct? From what I've seen online with the restos, I EXPECT it to have water damage to a certain degree...but I ain't skeert'. ?
I am a home improvement contractor by trade, and am eager to do a project like this this winter. Fortunately, I have a very large heated shop with ample room and knowing me, will really tear this thing apart and go nuts with it.
I guess i am already posting as if I've bought it...lol. Won't know until tomorrow. His price is $700. Stay tuned! This n00b is looking forward to learning and (hopefully) giving as well on this great website!
Sep-26-2012 08:39 PM
2cknights wrote:
Thanks, Tater. I'll keep looking and shaking it. Maybe something will come loose. It looks like they built the camper around the stall. A light went off when you said that you cut yours in half. I might look at that angle. It already has a seam. Maybe cutting that seam and seperating the two peices might be the best option. It shouldn't be hard to patch back together. Last resort anyway. I'll have to remove the Snap N Nap to get the stall out whole, but it has to come out for reframing anyway. Thanks for your help. BTW-Look on the Truck Camper magazine site at David's '76 Amerigo rebuild if you haven't already. It's Awsome! There is also one partially rebuilt on the Pirate 4x4 site. -Carey
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