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And she is younger than most of us and cute! LOL. Come on TJ, Just say it.
I think the Classic part can refer to the age of the owners as well as the vehicles. Most of us have owned a classic at one point or another. Some have moved up out of choice or necessity, we are not going to boot them for that I hope.
See, see shoot we'll help any body out. Well sort of.>GRIN< We keep her around because she feeds us every year at Jimco's. Ok, Ok she's a pretty good wrench as well. She's tiny and can fit were the guys can't.
yes I was the first rabble rouser.. becuase I was set to purchase a 1987 Chieftan and joined the group during my due diligence before buying it.. thus the deal fell through and i ended up with a Tiffin but I had been in the group for almost a year at that point and was allowed to stay. :-)...
Well I've been messing around with the Winnebago's for about 20 year's. Once upon a time when you saw a motorhome going down the road it was a Winnebago. Didn't matter what make of motorhome everyone would call it a Winnebago. It had to do with the fact the most identifying feature of Winnebago is what has become known as the Eyebrow. The Eyebrow Winnebago was made from 1967 to 1978. I myself have always focus on the 67-78 because it's doable. Classic Winnebago's us to be dedicated to 67-78 but then decide to become the be all to end all RV site and man you guys know as well as I do a situation gets to be unruly. So I focus on 67-78 . Have you ever seen the number of Winnebago's for sale. There isn't enough space on this site to post the number of Winnebago's for sale, that's why once a month I do a search each month for the Classic's I can find and post them. We know how to fix the roofs,sides,windows etc. We know what Chassis they have Ford, Chevy, Dodge and John Deer. Yep! John Dear. Anyway that's what I think. It's like the guys with Harley Davidson's or MG's. It helps keep thing focused manageable. Doesn't mean we won't try to help folks out. It just mean the focus of the group is on the Classic Eyebrow Winnebago 1967 to 1978.
Rickf probably has a covered wagon stored somewhere in his vast collection of artifacts behind his house. He would qualify. Lol
Speaking of "a Classic Winnebago," how do we define that? What are the standards to be met for one to be considered a "classic" or "vintage," or are there other classifications also? What does it take with a motor home to be considered to be an "Antique?" Is that the same thing as for furniture, jewelry, and other things; 100 years old or more? I do not think there will be very many contenders for that last classification.
Enjoy;
Ralph
Latté Land, Washington
Yes, it is interesting to see so many people here now who have also been on "the other site."
Enjoy;
Ralph
Latté Land, Washington
Thanks TJ.
Well I guess we have been known to make exceptions. If you got buddies with a Classic Winnebago you can't be all bad. Welcome aboard.
Ok. I don't own a Winnebago but all (most) of my friends from the other site do. I know a party when I see one.
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