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Part Time RVer
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Glastron
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Azle, Texas
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My parents owned an RV rental and sales business in El Paso, Texas in the late 60's and early 70's. I have been attracted to vintage travel trailers and motorhomes since. I have owned numerous RV's and have several rare motorhomes and a couple of vintage trailers now. I think my blood type is RV.
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At 3:34pm on November 14, 2017, Joe Miller said…

Gary,

Did you make any modification to your engine cover? To me, the way it hinges doesn't allow much room for engine work. I was thinking of using straps that semi trucks use to secure the engine cover. You know, those robber bungie strap things that use tension? I could have them secured on the floor. Would make removal of the cover easy. 

Why did you choose the 360? Why not 383, 413, 440? 
I love the idea of putting a fresher, bigger engine into the Glastron- but I fear that it may be out of my budget. I'm not a mechanic, so I would have to pay for 90% of that kind of work. 

Happy to hear that your Glastron is being well taken care of.

Joe

At 1:26am on November 14, 2017, Joe Miller said…

Hello!

From my minimal browsing of the site, you seem to be the resident Glastron expert. I've owned a 1970 Glastron for about a year and a half. It's a project! In pretty good overall condition though. I'll have to post some pictures. I have big plans for it. Hopefully they can be done on a tight budget. I'd love to hear any advice you have regarding these beauties.

Here are some of my major plans:
-composting toilet
-solar set-up
-new audio system
-new AC unit
-possibly engine swap? 413? 440? Diesel? (depends if practical/affordable)
-roof redone
-floor redone
-paint job
-gauges working + extra gauges if necessary
-windows re-sealed

And of course, many other smaller things. I hope your Glastron is faring well.

Joe

At 8:15am on July 28, 2014, Leah Owens said…
Cool! In fact, I think I've seen your add the the Azle News.
At 10:30pm on July 27, 2014, Leah Owens said…
Thx Gary! Just happened to run across this site. Might have seen you around the Big City of Azle! We're in the process of "resurrecting" a '61 Airstream. Tons of work but will be worth it!
At 1:04pm on September 5, 2013, Seahorsefan said…

I agree with older made travel trailers. The ones from the 60's and 70's have got such a 'homey' charm that the new ones lack.

At 3:18am on August 3, 2013, Heliarc said…

Thanks Gary. Love the site. You guys have some great rigs. Building is great practice and you know exactly what you have when you're done. It's plenty of fun when you take a pile of scrap and turn it into something you can use. Also you don't send any money to China...

At 12:46am on August 3, 2013, Seahorsefan said…

Thank you Gary it feels great to be here. I won't be able to go actively shopping for my rig and trailer for a couple more years, but it sure doesn't hurt to do some researching about it now. What is your experience with slide-outs on trailers. I'm thinking about going for one without slides. Less to break, less to worry about, and won't have to worry about if the parking slip I'm in is big enough.

 

At 8:27am on July 25, 2013, Nancy McLaughlin said…

I am so glad I found this site! I came across it while searching for ideas regarding rubber roof repair.....and I found good advice as well. There are a lot of RV forums online, but I never was motivated to join them. I love this one!

At 8:22am on July 25, 2013, Artbug said…

Thanks Gary; Good old rv's  really looks great and very informative. I will post pics of my progress. Thanks for approving my application.--Art

At 8:28am on July 18, 2013, Wesley Buck said…

Thanks for the info Gary. I will post some pictures soon, I have been so busy trying to get things going on it that I have not got a chance to take pictures. I got the generator going now, it was a little dirty in the carb and I seem to have the Air conditioner going now. I noticed I dont have brake lights as well.

 
 
 

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