I bought a guted 1969 yellowstone travel trailer and I have no
ideal what the inside should have looked like. I know
what I would like for to look like but I'd like to keep
it retro. Help bc

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Welcome.  My page has a few pics, but I can try to send more.  I also have saved a few links with old floor plans and advertisements.  Mine is nearly finished...I am doing a "revival", retro, respectful work without the headaches of perfection or exact "restoration", while adding modern updates.  I have redone all systems to include a solar panel, propane fridge, and hot water, Wave 3 heater...built in a shower room (eliminated the porcelain toilet and cast iron plumbing).  VKtrailers has been a most gracious host (so much so that I sent her/and him my old propane light as a gift).  Write with any questions and I'll try to help out.  I found (through painstaking trial and error) how to match the old finish on new Birch exactly...

This sounds exactly what I have in mind. Getting it solid and sound. I do not want a stove but I do want a shower and tolit. the underneath part of a trundle bed will fit perfectly and I have other things out of the house I can use. Thank you I will look!
David I went to your, highlighted name, and only got to "good ole rv's". How can I go to your page to see pics? Sorry I'm new

I am not too swift with the computer pages posts either...The long way round is look at all pictures/albums and find 1957 Yellowstone under my name.  I will try to throw on a pic or two to these replies in a few days.  Right now, i am SO EXCITED...I just cleaned all of my tools and dirt out of my project... soon to look like a home (It has been overloaded with clamps, sanders, toolboxes, a compressor, glues, caulks and just plain messy)  NOW I CAN PUT MY FINISHED TABLE and UPHOLSTERY BACK IN!!!  pics coming soon

I own a '63 Yellowstone cabover. What style is yours? If it's like mine, I'll be happy to send pictures.  april

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Mine is not a cabover, just a 13 ft trailer.

I just bought one myself. Were you able to get any info or photos? I can't find any. Mine is not gutted. I will post photos soon. We are picking it up today. SO EXCITED!

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