Got my used 1995 21ft fifthwheeler a few months ago. I figure to hit the roads in it in a couple of years when I start drawing my retirement checks. Even tho it is old it looked new. Right now I'm customizing it to me and my husband . So far I've added a blow dryer that hooks to the wall and a under the counter toaster oven. I plan on putting a better mattress in it because the one thats in there is just not good for these old bones. I plan on getting a 19 inch Flat Tv to mount on the wall,…
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Hey anybody! How old does ur Rv have to be to be considered Vintage??????? Also if ur Rig isn't vintage can u still attend the vintage get to gethers????
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People tell me it can't be done but it is just 1995 Willderness 21 footer fifth wheeler and a light weight at that . I've seen Toyoto 4 cylinders with a camper chasis. My Ranger has a towing package and has pulled a 21 ft old 69 Holiday Rambler, which is a very heavy camper. What do y'all say? Hadn't put the hitch in yet. I'll let u all know what happens. comments are appreciated if helpful and not discouraging. I'm tired of the nay sayers....
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Sherry, welcome to the site! I find the folks here are very helpful, and have made a few great friends here. You have probably discovered the "for sale" ads here; also make a habit to check the RV section of CraigsList every day or two ... that seems to be the place which has the best deals.
Check any used RV for signs of leakage, moisture problems, or dry-rot. I helped a friend repair a dry-rot problem just a month ago. Thankfully, he caught the problem early-on. Previous water damage will be your biggest enemy when buying a used rig.
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