What's your camper's Brand, i.e. Travco, Shasta, etc.
1970 Roadrunner
City and State where you are located. Do not use zip code, you know what it means but it means nothing to the rest of us.
Denver CO
Tell us a little About Yourself
I bought a 1970 Roadrunner to go on the road for as long as I am enjoying it. I spent 20 years in the navy and saw some great places overseas - but there is so much in the US I've never seen, ie - I've wizzed by the Grand Canyon between duty stations - but I've never seen it. The list of places that I would love to see is actually quite long. However, the trailer I bought had some hidden issues that are keeping me parked in my sister's driveway - Hopefully she will be road worthy before too long.
Hello fellow female Vet! Nice to meet another female who likes to rebuild herself! I bought a 1976 Fleetwood Terry Travel Trailer for the same reason. To see my own beautiful country. I'm ex-Army myself. Mine had an overabundance of roof leaks, but luckily the floor was fine. I've replaced a lot of walls and the ceiling (if course). It also had a few plumbing issues, which I fixed. I don't know how I got so lucky as to have a WORKING AC, but I did, and in this Texas heat that's a real blessing. I welded a receiver hitch onto the back bumper and made a custom cargo carrier to hold a generator. It works great!
Welcome Donna,,,, Appreciate your service,, Im a vet also. Its always great to hear about woman folk getting their hands dirty and rebuilding a good ole RV, Takes away from the stereotype guys thing,, Koodo's to ya. Ya found the right place for same minded people who love to keep the oldies and classics rolling down the ole highways to enjoy the memories and create new ones..
When you visit the grand canyon,,,, You have to stay and watch a sunrise crest over the top,,, its simply amazing, My daughter and I lounged around the bottom at a rest area and waited for the sunrise, and that was 12 yrs ago and the daughter still remembers its and says it was simply amazing,, a once in a lifetime experience.
Diane Hunter
Hello fellow female Vet! Nice to meet another female who likes to rebuild herself! I bought a 1976 Fleetwood Terry Travel Trailer for the same reason. To see my own beautiful country. I'm ex-Army myself. Mine had an overabundance of roof leaks, but luckily the floor was fine. I've replaced a lot of walls and the ceiling (if course). It also had a few plumbing issues, which I fixed. I don't know how I got so lucky as to have a WORKING AC, but I did, and in this Texas heat that's a real blessing. I welded a receiver hitch onto the back bumper and made a custom cargo carrier to hold a generator. It works great!
Aug 21, 2016
Lakota Wolf
Welcome Donna,,,, Appreciate your service,, Im a vet also. Its always great to hear about woman folk getting their hands dirty and rebuilding a good ole RV, Takes away from the stereotype guys thing,, Koodo's to ya. Ya found the right place for same minded people who love to keep the oldies and classics rolling down the ole highways to enjoy the memories and create new ones..
Aug 21, 2016
Lakota Wolf
When you visit the grand canyon,,,, You have to stay and watch a sunrise crest over the top,,, its simply amazing, My daughter and I lounged around the bottom at a rest area and waited for the sunrise, and that was 12 yrs ago and the daughter still remembers its and says it was simply amazing,, a once in a lifetime experience.
Aug 21, 2016