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specta
Feb 02, 2020Explorer
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Old campers are cool.
I bought this '72 F-250 back in Sept 2005, it hadn't been started since 1991.
The camper came with it, a 1963 Goldcoast 49er.
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Check out all that counter space. It had an awesome floor plan.
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I was dating the owner's daughter back in Aug 1972 when he purchased the truck. He special ordered the truck.
The toilet and shower had never been used.
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The brown on my trailer was a dark brown. I found the original paint code of the truck and painted the brown on the trailer Sequoia Brown Metallic to match the truck.
I later gave the camper to my daughter because I already had this vintage 1969 Excel travel trailer.
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