TheShastaProject
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Post by TheShastaProject on Jul 21, 2013 5:10:11 GMT -8
Although they scare the begebbers out of me, I love the photos. As a graduations present, I have acquired a 1967 Shasta Super 19 who we have christened Silvia. She is in good shape but will need a full redo eventually. Right now, I'm in the process of deciding whether to live with a few things and use her as is until the kids are out of the house or start tacking one project at a time. From your photos, it all looks so interconnected, that the one thing at a time may not be a possibility!
Thanks for sharing, Jennifer
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Post by core on Jul 29, 2013 6:51:27 GMT -8
Hi I believe this is same kinda Shasta I have. But I can't find the vin. Any where and I don't want to rip out the sink can you give me any pointer. I think the tong frame in not the org. Thanks
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Post by aloopdloop on Jul 29, 2013 9:27:21 GMT -8
The VIN should be on the right side of the tounge behind the reciever. It would be stamped into the metal. I don't know if the VIN would be under the sink or not, as I have rebuilt the kitchen and never saw any numbers. You may have to get an assigned number, which means a visit to the local DMV. Not fun, but worth the wait!
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Post by dsadki on Jul 29, 2013 11:13:12 GMT -8
Our trailer has a date stamped under the sink not the VIN number.
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mobiltec
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Post by mobiltec on Sept 5, 2013 9:31:30 GMT -8
Yeah, it is Stainless Supply Inc. On line. I got all the stailess for $146. They worked with me to match patern across the window opening. Ya that's not the easiest thing to do without buying more metal than you need and that stuff is expensive. Just beautiful. You are doing a great job. Gotta love the pocket hole jig eh?
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Post by shastabear on Sept 5, 2013 23:29:53 GMT -8
Out with the white wash...In with the birch! I'm diggin it already...specially with that diamond tuft back splash!
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Post by cowcharge on Sept 6, 2013 5:56:48 GMT -8
The VIN may also be on a small plate, inside the street side frame rail about halfway between the hitch and the cabin, on the bottom "shelf", facing up.
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Post by aloopdloop on Sept 11, 2013 18:26:24 GMT -8
Thanks for all the good replies! Life has gotten in the way lately, but I am getting to where the project is proceeding and more pics are on the way. Without this post and info I have gotten here, the project would be far behind it's present incarnation. Thanks to all!!
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Post by mobiltec on Oct 5, 2013 6:14:59 GMT -8
Very nice work. WIth canned hams, if you shellac the ceiling first and then install it, the shellac kinda checks where it bends around the curves. We've tried it. But with the toasters there is no curve to worry about.
Great work. Looking good.
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Post by aloopdloop on Nov 9, 2013 11:42:34 GMT -8
I know that it has been awhile, life and all. Finally got some headway on the old Shasta! Remember this mess?
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Post by aloopdloop on Nov 9, 2013 11:44:41 GMT -8
Managed to get the mess together and, wala!
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Post by aloopdloop on Nov 9, 2013 11:47:29 GMT -8
Some moer pictures of the cabinet/closet. To the left is the shower/bathroom area. that's next! The hole in the floor is for the holding tank.
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Post by aloopdloop on Nov 9, 2013 11:50:12 GMT -8
Got the front off of the trailer for getting the tall cabinetry in. As soon as we get the panels done, it will go together after the shower/bath is installed.
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Post by cowcharge on Nov 15, 2013 8:06:16 GMT -8
Nice!
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Post by aloopdloop on Jan 4, 2014 11:07:33 GMT -8
Got some more work done. This is the trunk area, all boxed in and the skins ready to go!
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