I'm working on the titling on this baby -- so maybe another 3 weeks before it's all legally mine and stuff.

I've been to Colorado (first time) and back in the past few weeks and yikes this so looks like a lot of work!

I'll still be working things out - and seeing if I can truly afford to do this project -- or at least get it covered up for the winter and work on it next summer?

If anyone is looking for a project and just loves Kencrafts and is interested in this one please let me know....I might be swayed to sell her to the right people.

Thanks for you support and interest,

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Comment by Simply Lesa on August 14, 2015 at 8:39pm
Thanks again.
Last year I did a 1981 Scamp in three months. It was a bear!
I sold it for a decent profit and am friendly with the new owner who btw just repainted it.

I seem to have a nack for finding these things!
Comment by Russell E Johnson on August 14, 2015 at 8:32pm

You did post a picture, I went to your page and saw it there.  It is quite a project, but you will get through it and have a wonderful trailer that you can take pride in.

Comment by Russell E Johnson on August 14, 2015 at 8:25pm

Well if you did, I missed them.  Which is not unheard of for me, I miss a lot of things anymore, my mind is the one I miss the most. LOL

Comment by Simply Lesa on August 14, 2015 at 7:40pm
Well I will have to check because I thought that I posted pictures. ..I'll see what I can do.
Comment by Russell E Johnson on August 14, 2015 at 6:35pm

how's about a few pics so the rest of us can see it.

Comment by Simply Lesa on August 14, 2015 at 5:55pm
Ohhhh thank you so much for the encouragement.
I do like the style of this Canned Ham and all the window holes waiting to be filled again are especially nice!
Comment by Russell E Johnson on August 14, 2015 at 5:49pm

Lisa, keep a stiff upper lip, as the British would say, you can do this project, just remember it may not be done in a year, or even 2, the joy right now is in the loving endeavor with the bright outcome of a RV that is uniquely yours.  Don't abandon the ship before it even sets sail.  

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