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Post by roktac on Aug 21, 2016 9:33:08 GMT -8
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Post by vikx on Aug 21, 2016 19:48:30 GMT -8
It's earlier than 68 (no upper clearance lights); I'd say around 66 or 7. Not sure what it is. Do you have any other pix?
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Post by roktac on Aug 21, 2016 19:56:00 GMT -8
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Post by roktac on Aug 21, 2016 19:58:34 GMT -8
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Post by roktac on Aug 21, 2016 19:59:51 GMT -8
Ignore the eyebrow that is above the door, he glued it on there
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Post by vikx on Aug 21, 2016 20:10:58 GMT -8
Well, it's certainly not "purdy"... Possibly an Aladdin or later Kit? The squarish shape didn't come in many brands before the 70s, that might give a clue.
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Post by roktac on Aug 21, 2016 20:12:07 GMT -8
Ok thanks I'll keep searching
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Post by msgoehring on Aug 21, 2016 20:17:18 GMT -8
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Post by roktac on Aug 21, 2016 20:20:27 GMT -8
When did they stop using the gas lantern? This has one
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Post by vikx on Aug 21, 2016 21:10:10 GMT -8
Early 70s on the lantern. Most of the late 60s had them. As said, this isn't later than 67 because upper clearance lights were required 68 and later.
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Post by roktac on Aug 21, 2016 21:12:15 GMT -8
Not sure if a pic of the inside helps...meet in mind these "updates" are not my doing and will be undone...
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Post by vikx on Aug 21, 2016 22:49:18 GMT -8
Appears 60s to me, pry later than earlier. Blond paneling showing thru. Stove top looks to be of the same era.
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Post by lovnvintage on Aug 22, 2016 5:20:15 GMT -8
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Post by vintagebruce on Aug 22, 2016 7:26:05 GMT -8
imho...this might be a good candidate to be a glamper. It has a bit of the canned ham curvy-ness to the top edges, but is still pretty generic in it's overall appearance. I do not believe it is a sought after make or model. With the right paint scheme, interior and exterior, it could be a fun vintage camper, but again just my opinion, all the time and money it would take to make this one cute, probably could be invested in a more eye-catching Airflyte type canned ham. I think you would be wise to keep looking...not much chance of a significant increase in value for this model.
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Post by roktac on Aug 22, 2016 15:10:54 GMT -8
Thanks for the opinion Bruce. It will be a lot of work, but since I got it for $300 I think it can make a small profit... And if not it will make a great spot for guest to sleep. Either way it's a win, and I will get more experiance working on trailers so that when I score another Shasta I'll do an even better job than on the one I'm fixing up now
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