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fireman41 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
Is a 28 year old camper worth all that expense and work?
While YOU may not see any "value" or "worth" in an old trailer OTHERS might.
Bought my 1984 Komfort for $700, took a lot of time and money but the end result is a much higher quality camper than the junk that you buy now days.
My KOMFORT TT
Granted rehabbing is not for wimps or those of weak stomachs.. But someone with a vision can turn them into hidden gems.
Wow.
I just skimmed through the write up and wow. Wish I was that talented with construction. Thats a real nice rebuild. Want to do mine?
May-11-2016 06:20 AM
Aqua-Andy wrote:
I would say go for it. With aluminium siding I would just pull off any siding that is needed to access the bad wood. For all the naysayers, I would not listen to them. I rebuilt a camper a few years ago and I enjoyed every minute of it. Actually the wife and I keep playing with the idea of doing another. This is blog my wife started when we got our camper, everyone we talked to said that it could not be done. There is nothing like enjoying the fruits of your labor. In your endeavor you will realise how crappy these RV's are built from the factory and you will end up with a trailer that is better than new.
May-11-2016 05:23 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
Is a 28 year old camper worth all that expense and work?
While YOU may not see any "value" or "worth" in an old trailer OTHERS might.
Bought my 1984 Komfort for $700, took a lot of time and money but the end result is a much higher quality camper than the junk that you buy now days.
My KOMFORT TT
Granted rehabbing is not for wimps or those of weak stomachs.. But someone with a vision can turn them into hidden gems.
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May-10-2016 07:23 PM
420RVfun wrote:
When you throw something away, where is away?
Yes it is worth it. It is 15 ft and is going to be awesome when finished. Just what the family will need for camping trips. Unless with all your help you want to give me $10,000.00 to buy something newer.
Thanks but no thanks for your comment. Anyone else out there with some productive thoughts.
May-10-2016 06:59 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
Is a 28 year old camper worth all that expense and work?
While YOU may not see any "value" or "worth" in an old trailer OTHERS might.
Bought my 1984 Komfort for $700, took a lot of time and money but the end result is a much higher quality camper than the junk that you buy now days.
My KOMFORT TT
Granted rehabbing is not for wimps or those of weak stomachs.. But someone with a vision can turn them into hidden gems.
May-10-2016 05:39 PM
May-10-2016 05:39 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Be aware that the cabinets inside also serve the purpose of adding rigidity to the envelope.