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#11 Rusty

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Posted 28 July 2017 - 03:36 AM

Welcome to the group...vineyardseashell...don't forget the pictures of the new rig..when you get it...congratulations


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2003 Ford 250 Superduty Crew.... 7.3L PowerStroke diesel 1970 10" NCO Alaskan Firestone airbags pulling a 18' Silver Streak runabout


#12 vineyardseashell

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Posted 28 July 2017 - 11:50 AM

Welcome to the group...vineyardseashell...don't forget the pictures of the new rig..when you get it...congratulations

Thanks Rusty! This forum totally rocks!

 

I am also sending out a thanks to everyone for participating, sharing information, tips, photos, etc., over the years- all the information has been a tremendous help to me and was a major factor in making my decision to go with an Alaskan camper.

 

I haven't found the right truck yet, so I have been exploring other avenues for transporting the camper home, and 'myfootstepsfirm' shared a perfect solution that would work for me.

 

Truthfully,'myfootstepsfirm's cargo trailer set up looks amazing, and beyond transporting a camper home, I would also consider keeping and using a similar set up to accommodate my dog who loves the outdoors, but has a hard time climbing stairs due to arthritis in her spine.

 

Thanks again Rusty, and everyone!


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#13 NW Guy

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Posted 19 August 2017 - 01:59 AM

HOWDY,

another FNG reporting in. 

I am an old guy who has spent a LOT of time in the wilds of where ever I could get into. Have had several campers but never found an Alaskan locally. In Northern Michigan(my AO) you see Bigfoot more often than you see an Alaskan Camper and every time I mentioned to the wife about driving across the country to look at a camper she reminded me she used to be a nurse and she still knew how to fill out the commitment papers for psyche evaluation. . Then I found one... on a trailer. a 10'NCO, the outside is passable, the inside... a total write off but all the hydraulics work. SO, I bought it and dragged it home. At first I was thinking of revamping it to put on my 1994 Chevy 3500 Dually. 454ci with 5spd manual. THAT is a truck. 

BUT

Then I thought of the advantages of hauling it on a trailer. I could tow it with my Wrangler LJ and get into all sorts of mischief without having to squeeze the Dually into some tight places.

Anyway, I was casting around and not only found this site but even this topic. I joined on the spot.  

 

I'll try not to bother too many folks with strange questions but this is my first Alaskan and I am going to strip it to the bare bones and start over. I hope to have a picture record of everything if I can remember to do it. But remember what I said earlier... I am an old guy. :D


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Posted 19 August 2017 - 02:33 AM

welcome aboard NW Guy


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#15 Rusty

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Posted 22 August 2017 - 04:57 PM

Welcome NW.....alot of "old guys" here.....some of us with problems your wife could help with too.... :D

 

No questions are strange......they're all good

 

check out rippers rebuild 

 

http://www.wanderthe...mplete-rebuild/

 

Hangster....no polish....It'll take forever unless you own a dual head cyclo and you'll see every one of those dents, dings and scratches

 

nothing calls attention to a scratch more than a shiny surface....I've looked at a million airstreams to rebuild and I'm too much of a perfectionist to even begin a project like that.....

 

there is a paint link ...just for your consideration..linear polyurethane...two part aircraft paint...shiny ;)

 

http://www.wanderthe...tart-to-finish/

 

sorry for the delay.....the camper family has been on the road to Smith River...Jed Smith Park...my favorite


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