Finally, I never ever thought I would see this day! It's well overdue. It's been a year and we still have things to do, but today I can proudly say that she is painted on the outside! We now are going into the design process of what we want to paint on the outside.
It's been hard in 95° weather to get her done, but I am proud to say...the colors are on! We still have a few things to do…
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Hello everyone, I just bought a 1972 Starcraft, Starcruiser 22' in suprising good and all original condition. I'll add some pix soon. By good condition I mean "considering". Still a lot of work to be done. Been sitting awhile, but, you can tell this rv has been loved for most of it's life. Time to give it a second chance. As usual the first thing to tackle is the fiberglass roof.Anyone with any tips or Manuals will be appreciated. Thanx
Added by Richard Timko on August 24, 2013 at 12:32pm — 1 Comment
Well, as promised in my first blog, George is getting a lot of attention. Am set up at Caldwell RV Park, Caldwell ID. I usually dry camp so am getting really spoiled being plugged in. Everything works...air conditioner, cable TV etc! Suppose to get Internet but if you aren't within spitting distance of the office, you can forget it.
Am really tossing around the idea of becoming a Fulltimer and realized that you need a whole lot more storage space than there is. Up in the bed area,…
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We have a 1991 Grandville motor home. It has a Cummings engine but, we think we have a Chrysler chassis because right is right and left is left. What we are trying to find out is the steering box, we need to replace ours. Any help would be grateful.
Added by Jeff & Natalie Shauberger on August 21, 2013 at 2:33pm — 1 Comment
There have been so many uses over the years for my 1977 Free Spirit Motor Home that I've decided to update her into the current world of technology by renaming her my Activity Support Vehicle (ASV). Ever since I painted her back in 1998, she is mistaken for a 1978 model. This upgrade and restoration project may be compared to taking anti-oxident supplements by a human. My ASV has been completely restored structurally from the inside out. The skin has been left on the old fish, but all…
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looking for any information on the 1972 dodge Chinook 2500 class A motorhome...made from 1971-1973. HELP
Added by gary vogel on August 20, 2013 at 12:59pm — 2 Comments
Added by Wade and Lisa Long on August 19, 2013 at 9:30pm — 1 Comment
Whew! What a day! I'm tired! Painting is NOT good for arthritis...I can tell ya that for sure! Ackck! We started this morning off by washing the trailer off with STP, rinsing, drying, taping, and then going to breakfast! (At this point we were just already too tired to make something! LOL!)
At 94° it has made painting a bit of a chore. We've got about half done with most of the pink painted and half of that needs a second coat. Every where you see blue, it will be…
ContinueAdded by Leah on August 18, 2013 at 10:04pm — 2 Comments
Little Rosie will be going out for the first time in September! Whoohooo! We've been doing little odds and ends and the "plan" is painting...on Sunday! If we want to take her out...she has to be painted and we only have 3 weeks...so it needs to get done! Life is just too busy!
Super, duper EXCITED!!!!
Added by Leah on August 15, 2013 at 9:30pm — 2 Comments
Good Morning everyone! I am new to the site. I just purchased my first class C motorhome. (My parents owned RVs for many years) It is a 1984 Shasta. Pictures soon to come Unfortunately it has been sitting for quite some time. I am trying to get it livable right now, after i get that accomplished I will focus on getting it ready to travel.
Its missing plywood under rear couch/bed and under one of the dinette seats. Looks like they have remove the plywood for the bed over…
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Hello out their in DFW area, Do we have any one wonting to get a group togather up here in N. Texas ??Let`s hear from you , I live in Irving and like to camp , My deest wife Mary , and I were charter members of the camping Squares , and dance all over texas , now that was back when Gas was under a buck a gallon , and hope you could find it >>>Now at just under 4 bucks a gal. you can find it every where , But I still love to camp , not the best dancer any more , But…
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I bought my "Golden Oldie" George just a little over a year ago and caught a bad case of wanderlust. Did a lot of nothing but drove it like I stole it until the tires fell off. Now a person would think that after being a mechanic in the Army for 13 years and a long haul trucker, school bus driver and city transit driver that I would know (and practice) the importance of good maintenance. NOT!!!
My trip from CA to ID turned into a living nightmare in less than 10 miles. Tires started…
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just about finished with our trailer ,couple little things left but camping ready check out my page and picture and montage
Added by jay sylvester on July 29, 2013 at 11:20am — No Comments
We just bought a 1959
Dalton that is in pretty good shape. Needs electrical work and a paint job.
Looking for ideas on color scheme.
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We took out our 1979 mobile scout. My husband replaced all the bearings and welded a new hitch and we put new tires. We took it to the coast Went fishing in Rockport Texas and we found out everything works. The air conditioner is great. The only problem we encountered was the water tank leaks. It is very easy to get to. and it is made out of plastic. It is a soft plastic not the ridged type of plastic. Can that be repaired and with what? By the way he landed a 40 lb golden drum! He was very…
ContinueAdded by Norma Jean de Leon on July 24, 2013 at 3:10pm — 5 Comments
Can anyone suggest a way to fix this, I do have the replacement door handle and lock but as you can see, the previous owner got locked out and really did a number on the door. the rest of the door is in good condition.…
ContinueAdded by Carol Olivier on July 23, 2013 at 9:47am — 2 Comments
I would have to say that I prefer the one on the bottom right. I don't know a lot about design, but I believe this one would be more in keeping with a "vintage" look.
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Added by Keith LaCanfora on July 22, 2013 at 12:02pm — 11 Comments
The little unit is also a loft so you can sleep above the bath. Here is the side profile. I think it needs curves and angles? maybe flat then arch up?
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