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john nancy replied to Tommy Sullivan's discussion 1978 Georgie Boy
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john nancy posted a blog postI'm thinking about a four airbag systems and level going from side to side.
Also and thinking about taking out one spring and have it lower when in parking space.
Real helpful with the topes (speed bumps) in Mexico ,all most no springs last
Posted on July 16, 2012 at 6:25pm
What's everyone doing for insurance on their old rigs?
National Interstate said "Too old".
thanks
Posted on May 3, 2012 at 3:18pm — 5 Comments
Craig & Lisa said…
Craig & Lisa said… You are among fellow CrAzIeS here with digging up your rot quest that's for sure. :o)
I am anxious to see both of your campers when you get a chance. I am very interested to see what "level of repurposing" you are going to do on both of your rigs too.
Ours started out with wanting to replace the siding and then replacing some rotted boards. After I took the siding off and the whole front and collapsed it was then that I decided I would start from scratch. I think I was channeling the camper at that moment and thats what she was asking me to do, so I obliged. :o)
I have the plywood for my floors and with any luck I will be able to work on at least the floors this weekend. I also need to strip the metal frame paint it and coat it before I put the floor back on. I will probably replace the leaf springs with new ones since they are 42 years old.
It's a start adn I would love to have this camper ready by June. It just needs to be ready to be towed and campable. I don't need to have the heat, oven, bathroom, etc done by then, but I am trying too. :o)
Craig
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