ruderunner
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Post by ruderunner on Feb 1, 2017 9:44:46 GMT -8
At 43 I still haven't figured that out!
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Post by ladywendolyn on Feb 2, 2017 14:15:44 GMT -8
Very nice camper. Some people keep the gas light and refit it with an LCD bulb and switch. You still have the vintage style without the gas.
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Post by vintagebruce on Feb 2, 2017 18:27:58 GMT -8
to VTT. Your Forester is so complete. I suggest keeping both gas lights as they are. If you do not want to use them, or use just one of them, it should be simple enough to put a cut off valve in the supply line to the one(s) you do not use. Many of us just wish we have all of the original gas lights in our campers.
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mrmarty51
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Post by mrmarty51 on Feb 2, 2017 18:57:53 GMT -8
I've been looking for a 50-54 Chevy pickup to build after the can is redone. Thinking a paint matched stripe on the trailer to match the color on the pickup. But I have to focus on 1 project at a time. I learned, in my early 20's, that more than 1 project is trouble for me LOL You got that right, about more than one poorject. LOL An older Chevy pickup matched to the camper would be real nice. Wonder if I should paint the Power Wagon and the camper to match ? LOL
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