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ri702bill

Ah, yes. The ALUMINUM ROOM !!!  :lol::lol:

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nylyon

Old is a relative term

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stevebo

Camper is a 2007 toy hauler. 22’

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squonk

Hey they aint old! :rolleyes: 

 

Worked on a lot of these in the 80's. They were "old " then! 

 

Pictures Of Old Motorhomes | Motorhome, Recreational vehicles, Camper  trailers

 

Vintage RV: Classic 1973 | RVwest

 

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My favorite: Olds Toronado drivetrain! 

 

10 Year Rule: Why Old RVs May Not Be Welcome at RV Parks | Always On Liberty

 

The " unfixable, blow up without warning, drive across the country at your own risk Renault Turbo Diesel powered Winnebago LaSharo" :rolleyes:

 

No Reserve: 1985 Winnebago LeSharo Turbodiesel 4-Speed RV for sale on BaT  Auctions - sold for $7,100 on May 22, 2019 (Lot #19,108) | Bring a Trailer

 

 

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Beap52
12 hours ago, squonk said:

 

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We had an Champion motor home just like the one above.  I think 1972 or '73.   Dodge drive train  (as most were back then) 413 c.i.   Bought it in mid 1980's a divorce situation.  The husband had it in his junk yard in Kansas.  Dad and I went and the fellow wouldn't let us drive on his property.  The ex-wife showed up with sheriff we walked into the junk yard with tools and gas and a battery.  The sheriff said we had 1/2 hour then he was leaving.  It turned over but not start.  Dad hot wired it and the miserable thing fired up.  I told the lady if it made it back to her house in Kansas CIty that I would buy it.  But, if it died, I was leaving it along the road.  We drove it home that's when dad discovered the hot wire going to the distributor had been  cut and then laid side by side and re-taped.  That way it looked like a repair.  Dad said that he wished he could have seen the look on the faces of the guys working at the junk yard when it fired up!  We had it several years even took it down to Baja Old Mexico one time.   Of course it was wood frame and the windshield frame rotted out.  I pulled it (and eventually all of the windows) and made repairs.  Back then a fellow could buy red wood.  I used red wood to rebuild the windows.  That thing was ugly as sin but we had a lot of family memories in it.

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Beap52

Here's our 1983 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite.  Bought it about 4 years ago from a hippie in Ozone, Arkansas.   The hippie used 2x4's to make a bed and so I removed it and built the one's you can see in the picture below.  We don't eat or cook inside so I took out the uncomfortable kitchen table and benches and put in a futon. I made plywood skids so the futon can be made into a bed when grandbabies camp with us. We've installed a mini-split HVAC that can be seen hanging above the beds.  The bath tub was cracked so I removed it and made additional storage.  We have never taken showers in our campers as we only stay in campgrounds with showers and plenty of hot water. In fact, I took out the stove/oven and installed a microwave in it's place. We cook outside in the smoker, over the fire pit or Coleman gas stove.

 

The second picture is the camper spends most of it's time--unfortunately. But we get out a few times a year.

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