aslmx
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Post by aslmx on May 16, 2020 18:02:44 GMT -8
After completing our 65 Shasta. I really want another project. I really want to build a one off home built trailer. If you were going to do one what would you base it off of. I was thinking of a 63 Shasta or something similar. This would be an on going project of course. Thinking of building almost everything and then assembling on to a frame. What’s your thoughts?
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shastatom
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I can chase women or fix campers, I choose to fix what I understand........... campers.
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Post by shastatom on May 16, 2020 18:29:29 GMT -8
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Post by nccamper on May 16, 2020 18:35:54 GMT -8
I may someday build a knock off of one of these but with a better frame and suspension. I love the shape. Completely impractical. A camper for one (small) person. But I still want one.
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Post by danrhodes on May 16, 2020 19:06:26 GMT -8
I'd probably start with Teachndad rod n reel. I like that I can stand up i it at 6'2". It's wide and roomy to turn around in. Lots of room to add some modern accessories like AC
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Post by aslmx on May 17, 2020 4:18:26 GMT -8
those are all awesome. I love the Flippin RVs restorations. As far as your 59 Shasta goes, is it towable? Your only 16 hours from me.
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Post by ruderunner on Jun 7, 2020 7:03:55 GMT -8
Uh, see "Not a vintage restoration " for my take.
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