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From who or what dealership did you buy your RV?
I have a 1960 Siesta Travel Trailer that I'm restoring at present. I don't live in it yet...I'm restoring it now...painting the outside as soon as it quits raining here in Washington. The inside is pretty much done and I'm thankful it had been sitting for 30 years. Everything works I just need to do a little to the 12 volt system. This summer I will take it up to Trout Lake and pick mushrooms (edible), huckleberries and black berries.I got this trailer in exchange for some add work I did for a nursing client.
I'm also looking for a place to buy parts and esp. some dinette cushions to replace. Kat
hi katalina.
yikes. so much info. i am going to speak with a dealer this week. will forward any significant info. and i am just looking for info at this stage. tho ultimately i plan to live aboard. as i said. yikes...
darien
hi kat yeah karma is my BIG baby lol she's a good dog, and thanks for the praise on my wheels,i believe life is to short not to enjoy it, i have never been to wash, state but allways wanted to, that would be a beautiful ride, hmmm!
Hi Kat, Thanks for the complement, as a photojournalist I have little time away from assignments, but I hope to be able to get away for a little while this year and go shoot Michigan's wildlife in the U. P.
Katalina,
I apologize for not getting back with you earlier, but I lost this website, somehow.
The larger trailer was built in 2003, but made to the 1937 Outdoor Life Plans, except it is a foot wider and 18 inches longer.
I saw it on e-bay, and it was 'way underpriced' so I put in a bid. and by gum, I got it. Then I saw it was in Northern Connecticut, and we're in Central Texas.
I almost told him to keep my money and the trailer. But, we got it, we had plans to run up there, pick it up, and then take about two-three weeks bringing it home, but my wife's mouth got to 'running' so much about my fast driving, that we got up there and back in three days. It is nice, but at my age (69) I really miss a bathroom.
So, we just bought a '05 Fleetwood Pioneer 21' with a small slide-out. I think we'll like it better, but won't draw the crowds like the TearDrops did.
Best regards to you.
B.J.
So you know where Trout lake is,have you ever been to Tacalac? Great fishing there. Would love to be friends. I love your pic's of the trailers and the others too.
Have a beautiful week and may life give you it's best
Ann
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yikes. so much info. i am going to speak with a dealer this week. will forward any significant info. and i am just looking for info at this stage. tho ultimately i plan to live aboard. as i said. yikes...
darien
I apologize for not getting back with you earlier, but I lost this website, somehow.
The larger trailer was built in 2003, but made to the 1937 Outdoor Life Plans, except it is a foot wider and 18 inches longer.
I saw it on e-bay, and it was 'way underpriced' so I put in a bid. and by gum, I got it. Then I saw it was in Northern Connecticut, and we're in Central Texas.
I almost told him to keep my money and the trailer. But, we got it, we had plans to run up there, pick it up, and then take about two-three weeks bringing it home, but my wife's mouth got to 'running' so much about my fast driving, that we got up there and back in three days. It is nice, but at my age (69) I really miss a bathroom.
So, we just bought a '05 Fleetwood Pioneer 21' with a small slide-out. I think we'll like it better, but won't draw the crowds like the TearDrops did.
Best regards to you.
B.J.
Have a beautiful week and may life give you it's best
Ann
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