Purchased April 19th, 2013 at a yard sale. Has new paneling in side, but not much else. It is dry inside.
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Albums: 1969 Play-Mor 140
Location: Greater Cincinnati Area, Newport, KY
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Very cute rig,, Love the venetian windows on the door. that screams classic.
try anything to keep cool lol i just got back from another trip,trial and error on my camper,i try to go 3 weeks in a month to different places,good luck on your trip!be safe and have a ball!:)
Oh that sounds fun. Better than a tent too. Quick suggestion for your front end windows. Water adhering those silver emergency blankets to the windows themselves will darken them and help keep the trailer a bit more cool. The $4 ones at Walmart in the green package should give you enough to do all of the front windows. Just clean the windows, then spray them down with water and smooth the blanket pieces up over the glass. ;)
Tomorrow we start the big clean on the interior. We are going to the Southern Indiana Rally next weekend. She'll only have new cushions to sleep on, not much else. Oh and a new door knob so the door stays shut and locked. The old blinds are at the windows in the back. I'll have to staple up something at the front windows. This will be the first time out with my own camper, wish me luck.
i have seen quiet a few of these with this same kind of door,it helps with height when u step up,this will be a real sweet one when u get her done,she is roomy inside too...good luck i will keep watching for more piks!
Really? It looks very strange to me. Like someone put a door that was too long on there.
Needs new glass and a screen. B/C it is lower? that is the way they were made.
what the heck is up with the door? lol
this is sooooo cute!
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