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#1 Big Banger

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Posted 22 April 2011 - 02:43 AM

Hello,
I'm Mat, from British Columbia, Canada. I just bought my first Alaskan Camper, a 1967 8ft. NCO model and I am very impressed with it. I have been looking for a vintage camper for awhile now, considered many different makes and have to say I am now hooked on the Alaskan's. I am going to use it when I go hunting, fishing, camping etc. and will load it on my 1968 International Travelette Campermobile when I go to vintage truck shows out of town.

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The International came out of an estate in Colfax, WA., it has 47,000 original miles on it.

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1968 International Travelette 1200 Series Campermobile 1974 International 200 Series Camper Special 1967 Alaskan Camper 8ft NCO (2) 1965 Pontiac GTO's 389 Tri-Power 4 speed, one Teal the other White (2) 1967 Volvo 123GT's one Dark Green, the other Red

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Posted 22 April 2011 - 10:36 AM

That International is COOL! Great find.
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Posted 22 April 2011 - 12:46 PM

That International is COOL! Great find.


X2 You can sell it to me :D
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Posted 22 April 2011 - 02:07 PM

What about the camper?! I'm thinking that is in almost perfect condition. Maybe its pink inside, I don't know, but outside it is impressive.
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#5 Big Banger

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Posted 22 April 2011 - 03:31 PM

Thanks guys. I had been looking for a 4 door long bed International for a l~o~n~g time, finding a Campermobile ( Camper Special ) was a bonus. There was a 1969 Bell 10 1/2ft camper included in the estate that still had the plastic covers on the upholstery and the knobs on the cabinets, it had never been used, someone else beat me to it.

The Alaskan Camper is very nice, everything works well, it was stored indoors for years. Unfortunately there are about a million little dents on the roof from a hail storm. Everything is original except the cushions have been recovered. It wouldn't slide straight into the Dodge because of a porta-potti storage compartment on the right rear corner, I removed it so it fits nice now. The International has a 4ft wide tailgate so it had to be removed to fit it as well.

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1968 International Travelette 1200 Series Campermobile 1974 International 200 Series Camper Special 1967 Alaskan Camper 8ft NCO (2) 1965 Pontiac GTO's 389 Tri-Power 4 speed, one Teal the other White (2) 1967 Volvo 123GT's one Dark Green, the other Red

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Posted 24 April 2011 - 02:12 PM

The curtains are apparently original. The people I bought it from added the white trim to cover up some staining in the wood, I looked behind it and it isn't bad at all. The thermometer and other curtains are attached to self adhesive velcro.
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1968 International Travelette 1200 Series Campermobile 1974 International 200 Series Camper Special 1967 Alaskan Camper 8ft NCO (2) 1965 Pontiac GTO's 389 Tri-Power 4 speed, one Teal the other White (2) 1967 Volvo 123GT's one Dark Green, the other Red

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Posted 24 April 2011 - 02:51 PM

That looks to be in great condition! Nice.
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Posted 24 April 2011 - 03:43 PM

WOW, that thing is COOL!

great find! If I had a 3/4T truck, I'd definitely have one of these over a FWC.
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Posted 26 April 2011 - 12:43 AM

Very nice condition....someone took great care of it...if you ever find some obscure reason for painting it...those little hail dents are filled nicely with an auto "sanding" primer. It fills little scratches and dents, you just have to sand it smooth ;)

Nice combination with the International....Alaskan sold some 10 foot specials with International crew cab utility bodies....It should look just like off the showroom floor
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Posted 26 April 2011 - 01:47 AM

That is a good idea, I think I will eventually do that. There is a '67 or '68 International with low miles back east with a utility bed and 10ft Alaskan, I will try to find it and post a picture.

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1968 International Travelette 1200 Series Campermobile 1974 International 200 Series Camper Special 1967 Alaskan Camper 8ft NCO (2) 1965 Pontiac GTO's 389 Tri-Power 4 speed, one Teal the other White (2) 1967 Volvo 123GT's one Dark Green, the other Red




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