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General Question about Restoration
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  I've been working on my camper for over a year now. I've always keep in mind that I wanted to change as little as possible. Try to keep the vintage look or that road worn look. So there are dings…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Nick Thegreek Mar 19, 2012.

tail lights
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  I need some info again! I'm looking for replacement tail lights for my camper. They were 5" across and round. The bulb on had 1 wire.....yes 1 wire. The lights ground from the camper skin. If…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Brian Flan Mar 27, 2012.

To cut or not to cut.....
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  I want to add an A/C to my little Beeline and was wondering if I should just cut the metal or try to put a window unit in a existing window opening? I would rather not cut but, I can't seem to find…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Roger Leap Mar 29, 2012.

Well I've ran into a another problem...
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   I'm just about finished the major work on my Beeline and ran into something else. I was trying to figure out the next thing to start working on. I was looking over the jack and tongue when i found…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Dave Creu Aug 25, 2011.

 

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Levittown Pa.
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I've been looking for a vintage camper for about 2 years and this weekend I found one!!!

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At 8:24am on May 2, 2011, Craig & Lisa said…

That looks like a pretty sweet camper that you have there. I can't say that I have heard of a Bee Line before, but it looks like it was manufactured at the mecca of campers in Elkhart, Indiana so that is a big bonus.

It sounds like you got a really good deal on it as well, in fact it sounds like a great deal. Your perseverance has paid off for you. I can't wait to see what you do to your piece of rolling history.

Congratulations and happy camping Brian.

 

Craig & Lisa

At 1:08am on May 2, 2011, Craig & Lisa said…
Welcome to GORV Brian. So what kind of vintage camper did you find?
 
 
 

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