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Carey’s Treasure Filled Weekend

Hey Gang,

What an interesting weekend of finding treasures.

Saturday I went to the auction and arrived at my usual time of 10 pm. This auction starts at 6 and has been known to go into the wee hours of the night. One time it lasted till 4:30 am. They stay until all items are gone or people stop buying.

Unfortunately this time I bought only one small box of junk for $1.00 before they said thanks for coming. But there were a few things of merit in the small pile, scroll saw…

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Added by carey masci on June 24, 2013 at 2:50am — No Comments

cost of tow

Anybody have their class C towed, while on the road?...curious about the appox cost....thinking about adding towing on my policy...I know you are at a disadvantage when you find yourself stranded.

Added by Doug Bryan on June 23, 2013 at 11:37am — 4 Comments

Maiden Voyage! March 9th

Beatrice is her name and camping is her game! 

She did great on our first trip out!

Toilet flushed and the heater kept us super cozy on 40 degree nights!…

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Added by Valerie and Mark Woodard on June 18, 2013 at 8:33pm — No Comments

old girl

i like to get up and go .i love pa theres lots of sinic places to go nothing like jumping in your rv nnd just going

Added by patricia a neagle on June 17, 2013 at 10:13am — 1 Comment

Roof Repair

Up on the roof for the 1st time today. Holy Moley! Flashed 1 side of the a/c & moved to the other. Realized why it leaks so badly. Previous owner flashed over rusty seams. Kind of scared about what I uncovered. Have to grind down the rust & see if there's any roof left. Looks like there's at least 1 if not 2 other spots like this. Grrrrr... Hopefully won't fall through. 

Added by Kristen & Stu on June 16, 2013 at 12:15pm — 3 Comments

1979 Commodore Monitor

Just bought this motorhome. Its a 1979 Commodore Monitor by Holiday Rambler. It is a class C on a Ford E350. It has the 351 Windsor engine and C6 trans. It is the rear bathroom model. Does anyone know anything about this model or hopefully can get me hooked up with some electrical diagrams or any litterature. Have pictures posted.

Added by mike gibby on June 16, 2013 at 8:23am — No Comments

Phase two of class C rebuild continues.

We've had too much rain to pop out the large side window so I could put in the last of the new plywood. Yesterday was clear so I had at it. Of course the screw heads were rusted in place and just spun without moving. So I had to twist them out like this. 50 screws in all and 37 of them had to come out a half turn at a time. I was going to drill the…

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Added by Jim Louiselle on June 16, 2013 at 7:26am — No Comments

1955 Spartan Royal Mansion

Yesterday I bought a 1955 Spartan Royal Mansion. It is not in the greatest of shape but I believe it to be restorable. The other option it to part it out so that others needing parts for their restorations could take advantage of the parts. Here are some of the things that are salvageable:

Interior cabinets, Kitchen sink, hall clothing closets with drawers, most window fixtures are serviceable or at best reusable/restorable.

The front sofa, the back bedroom, and the bathroom…

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Added by David J. Litteral on June 13, 2013 at 5:18pm — No Comments

Info on Wigwam travel trailer ?????

I found these markings on tongue 

5000 Lbs. Gross Load

SAE CLASS III

2" Ball

ATWOOD

RockFord, Ill.

and this on web of tongue SHEFFIELD-KO

If you have any info on this , I would greatly appreciate the help I believe it is somewhere in the 1960 It is white and Teal at bottom & half up front . Will add photo's soon. Thank You !!

Added by Gwendera on June 12, 2013 at 8:54pm — No Comments

travco shocks

Anyone have any experience with air shocks on a 1964? Even with new leaf springs the front end is low. I have read about lift blocks and could easily machine some up but don't know about handling. 

Added by Dan Boldt on June 11, 2013 at 9:20am — No Comments

'56 Terry 13' Brakes

Can the '56 Terry brake system be replaced when they wear out?  Current owner does not use the brakes and suggested I don't either as they are not replaceable  Any info on this issue, thanks.

Added by Patricia O'Brien on June 10, 2013 at 12:56pm — 1 Comment

travel trailer

I recently checked on my travel trailer which has been sitting in storage several months and I noticed the upper front end has warped. it looks like bubbles (under the skin). is this due to the elements? I guess its to late to invest in a cover. it does get windy and hot where its stored. anyone have any opinions as to how this damage may be occurring? trailer is 09 passport ultralight.

Added by Ruben Vega on June 9, 2013 at 1:41pm — 1 Comment

Two more days

Yesterday got the rust and scale off the hitch and propane racks. All cleaned up and ready to paint. Today primed all the cabinet doors. I didnt realize how many doors this little camper has ... A good weekend will bring time to do the finish coats on the doors and frames. More photos next week....safe travels

Added by John R on June 7, 2013 at 7:37pm — No Comments

MORE GRATZ,PA PIX

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Added by Nick Thegreek on June 5, 2013 at 7:40pm — No Comments

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Added by Nick Thegreek on June 5, 2013 at 7:35pm — No Comments

Pix of the MELTDOWN AFTER THE THAW IN GRATZ,PA

HERE ARE A FEW PIX FROM THE…

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Added by Nick Thegreek on June 5, 2013 at 7:34pm — No Comments

more of the Whydah

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Added by Nick Thegreek on June 5, 2013 at 7:02pm — 1 Comment

more of the Whydah

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Added by Nick Thegreek on June 5, 2013 at 7:01pm — No Comments

The "sea Witch" is re -christened !

Hi Pat and everyone . It has been a while since I last posted. If you will remember I started a project called "The Sea Witch -A 1995 dodge b1500 cargo van. work on her still continues to this day but I wanted to update my blog with some new pix. Since we last spoke I have renamed her the "Whydah" in tribute to the famous pirate ship of Captain "Black Sam Bellamy" she was sunk off of Cape Cod in 1777 only 2 of her crew of 146 survived. in recent years she has been discovered and…

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Added by Nick Thegreek on June 5, 2013 at 6:45pm — 1 Comment

Rain, rain, rain!

  Today I finally got back to work on my Pace Arrow.  Sunny all day.  Adding a lower house style kitchen cabinet where the original dinette with bench seats used to be.  The front bench seat flipped over to make the front passenger seat.  More cabinet space and a large upper drawer.  Finishing the top with  a 18 X 18 or larger ceramic tile for food prep area.  Its against the wall opposite the kitchen area.  Will post pics later.  The coach has one weak spot in the floor in front of…

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Added by larry roberts on June 2, 2013 at 2:15am — No Comments

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