oceanicflyer
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1965 Forester Dome
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Post by oceanicflyer on Jun 7, 2015 7:01:00 GMT -8
Hello! I just bought a 14' Forester Dome that needs some work, but basically sound. Larry from Mobiltec recommend this forum - very useful site, especially since it's my first trailer. He's been a great resource and I've watched many of the videos he's posted about restoration. Now I think I can actually try rebuilding one...
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Post by vintagebruce on Jun 7, 2015 10:22:07 GMT -8
to VTT. The Forester is a solidly built camper with nice lines. I'm sure you will enjoy it, and you can't go wrong taking Larry's advice and watching his videos. We are a visually stimulated group, so I am sure I speak for most if not all the Membership when I say we are looking forward to seeing lots of photos of your Forester, top to bottom, inside and out.
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nccamper
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1962 Forester- 1956 Shasta
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Post by nccamper on Jun 7, 2015 14:10:19 GMT -8
We have a 62 Forester and we love it. Built like a tank. 1 1/2' walls and a frame that looks like it belongs on a car. It weighs a around 50% more than canned hams the same size. You'll love it. Did the 65 change much from this?
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elewayne
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Post by elewayne on Jun 9, 2015 12:01:57 GMT -8
A very cute little trailer. Wayne
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