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Bearfanatic85 wrote:
Nice rig, we love our travel queen and just got it loaded in the truck for the season, Cant wait to run it up to Yellowstone this summer!
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Dave Pete wrote:
I've already used it's table and pedestal which is a neat design and heavier and larger diameter post than standard modern posts.
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67avion wrote:Hi Dave Pete. I'm that other poster again. While I don't have a vintage camper, I do have vintage cars. I am been a big fan of vintage TCs and have sent many people to 67Avion's thread. I'm only mentioning these issues early on, so you don't end up wishing you had done it different, later. 67Avion is speaking truths in how threads like his and potentially yours really take off, in popularity.
Dave Pete, I looked through your album. It looks like great stuff. You might consider posting pix directly on the Forum for several reasons. First, the reader has to find the link to your site. I see that you put a link in the last post, but it may not happen all the time. Second, the images are not described in the album. I didn't look real carefully, but I wasn't sure which of the campers was which.
Many of us have used a narrative style where the pictures are part of the post with full descriptions. Also, a poster mentioned a method for keeping the posts coherent. The Avion TC thread is hundreds of pages, and somewhat difficult to search. Luckily we have posters who know much of the thread and can give out page numbers. Thats a great thing, but not to be relied upon.
I wish I had a better answer, but I don't with the given mechanics of this site. We need searchable strings. If you put "black water tank avion" into the search box, it returns nothing. But we have discussed that a dozen times - at least. So that is where we are.
I can assure you that good photos, clear text and exciting restorations generate a lot of interest. Its partly because the vintage RVs carry a certain nostalgia for an America that is slowly fading in the past, and its also because people are interested in something that is "authentic" and unique.
Best of luck.
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