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- BurbManExplorer IILooks home made, or at the least DIY rebuilt. No signs of there ever being jacks on the corners, so if it was a TC at one time it was probably re-sided when it was attached to the trailer.
- AnEv942NomadSure looks like a Glen-L Grandview camper.
Planshttps://www.glen-l.com/campers/grandview.html - mleekampExplorerx2 on the Grandview. Miss my old TC
- BurbManExplorer IIHoly cow I didn't know there was a company that sold DIY camper plans! Might have been cheaper to build my own for what it's costing me to restore this Lance....probably less work too LOL...
How do you get it on the truck without jacks? I don't see any in the plans pic either. - PwrstrokExplorerYou load it with tri-pod jacks!
- NRALIFRExplorerIt looks like there are a couple of labels over the RH brake light. Depending on what those are, I wouldn’t expect to see manufacturer or warning labels on a home-built.
:):) - the_bear_IIExplorerCheck all the insides of the cabinet doors often there is a manufacturers label/build sheet.
- LwiddisExplorer IIPre 1978 IMO. By ‘78 windows were bigger in TCs. These are tiny.
- Joe417ExplorerI think it is the Grandview, if not a very close look alike.
My brother built one about 40 years ago. - d3500ramExplorer III
AnEv942 wrote:
Sure looks like a Glen-L Grandview camper.
That was my first thought too.
My father built a Glen-L Malibu TT in the early 70's. It was my first experience in RV'ing. Went across the country (and Canada) many times.
Thanks for posting that link... spend a couple hours reminiscing.
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