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Added by Kelly Powell on June 23, 2017 at 9:24am — 2 Comments
Hey Everyone...
Hope you are well. I haven't been on in quite some time as my feelings go back and forth. At this point there is a part of me that wants another vintage tin can, and then I shy away. I've looked in Craig'slist in Washington and honestly I cannot believe what I am seeing.
For a P.O.S. people want $6,000 up to $20,000 which is absolutely absurd. If I was to get another, at this point I would get one that is redone as I don't think I could poor…
ContinueAdded by Leah on April 26, 2015 at 8:47pm — 6 Comments
In this ongoing saga of my school bus conversion, my first choice for kitchen and over head cabinets was to make them. Older school buses have rounded roofs and stock cabinets are square. I figured I'd solve this problem right off by making the cabinets to fit.
The roof in older school buses was round, I'm told, for better roll over protection in the event…
ContinueAdded by Leonard on October 1, 2014 at 8:07am — 3 Comments
When I was small I remembered my days to travel using bus and trains which are very hectic and many problems like not any freedom to look this beautiful nature and what a small child wants.
Now I am grown up and purchase a caravan from Big Trailer Warehouse which help lot me not only in travel, but in business also concerning to it maintenance will take, but it provides a secure life instead of traveling…
Added by picasoflake stalin on September 5, 2012 at 10:00pm — No Comments
Disclaimer: I am NOT an expert on anything. I have spent the past two years researching and reviving a 1957 Yellowstone for MY purposes and am learning a lot along the way. I am always happy to share my own experience to save someone else the “joy” of the learning curve as it were. My background includes ~6 years as a machinist, a lifetime of breaking then fixing things, 5 or 6 classic car restorations, and more recently the lure of the Internet to help bring me answers to new things. …
ContinueAdded by David Grant on July 17, 2012 at 8:00am — 6 Comments
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