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Post by Ross on May 4, 2013 4:54:02 GMT -8
We have been into vintage trailers and group camping since 2004 and LOVE IT. We currently have a 1938 Runlite teardrop replica that I built, a 1970 Shasta Starflyte that is going on 3 years of on again-off again restoration and a 1960 Scotty Silverside in need of restoration. Love the new site. Looking forward to it really taking off!! Ross Attachments:
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Post by 247stream on May 4, 2013 11:14:23 GMT -8
Hi'ya Ross welcome to the new site...we're just a couple of people so far but in time we'll grow. (gather any people together and they also multiply ) yipes, how can you stay in that teardrop?! I couldn't even do it in our 10 footer!
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Post by Ross on May 4, 2013 14:07:59 GMT -8
We are outdoor campers, so we only use the teardrop to sleep or get out of the heavy rains. It has a queen size bed, AC and tons of storage. It is also easy to tow, thus easy on the gas. We have been as far north as Mystic seaport, Connecticut and as far south as mile post 20 in Key West Florida, but only as far west as Guntersville, Al.
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Post by 247stream on May 4, 2013 15:55:44 GMT -8
hmm, that was our thought with the little 10' Shasta we had...that we'd only use it for getting out of the rain but that changed quickly when we discovered the joys of vintage trailer rallies. you've travelled further than us in part due to so much time fixing the trailers for use and the other part time off from work. one day we hope to travel further than 2 hours away. haha
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