This picture doesn't show all the poop that covers all surfaces or the rats nests that have been made from scraps of paper and insulation. Lots of cleaning and restoring to do

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Comment by Jane Pratte on May 10, 2010 at 7:44pm
Lora, we are located about 50 miles due east of Loveland on Hwy 34. I'm afraid I'm not the one to give advise. Besides the pictures I saw looked like you are well on your way to going camping!!
Comment by Jane Pratte on March 20, 2010 at 10:07am
I'm glad to know I'm not the only nut cleaning out years of neglect for the hope of a fun adventure! I found a newpaper and a magazine from 1975 and I fear this one has set for 35 years! Good thing we are in Colorado where the damage doesn't include mold and mildew.
Henry and I will have to gut this girl to remove all the animal destruction but the process will be a learning experience and hopefully some fun.
Comment by christopher bonotto on March 19, 2010 at 7:33pm
kinda look like mine winne when i got it but try this out mine had turnmites in it at one time mine sat not being used from 1995 got it back in jan the first thang i done was to strip the hole inside carpet seats i do mean the only thang left was 4 walls a roof and a floor i am replacing the bad wood in the roof and floor then i will start with the rest from rear to front i gues it lasted for 41 years when i get done it will be hear for 41 years more
Comment by jennifer on March 18, 2010 at 8:17pm
It's a real pitty what some people allow to happen to these old rigs, we bought a 1977 class C, and the doors are all warped from being used as clothing rods. the carpets where full of cat food near the door - luckily the son locked it up before the cats where allowed into this unit, 5 other units were totally ruined due to being used for stray cats. Good luck and I'll stay tuned for future updates.
Comment by Jane Pratte on March 17, 2010 at 10:34am
Thanks, Danny. A lot of progress was made yesterday. I'll grab a picutre today. The inside junk has been pitched, poop vacumm up, cushions taken out, carpet removed, and tiles scraped. Its a beginning but a good start. Thanks for the encouragement

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