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Vintage Campers

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 10 25, 2014 •  [Post 1]

Any of you elknuts dig on the old school campers? Mrs Phantom and I just picked up a 72 Shasta. Looking forward to getting the old girl back in camping shape :). The wings sold us, lol.
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Re: Vintage Campers

Postby pointysticks » 10 25, 2014 •  [Post 2]

love it!!

any interior shots? and that is an awesome garage.
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Postby WapitiTalk1 » 10 25, 2014 •  [Post 3]

Thanks Cliff. Too dark in the shop for interior pics tonight. I owe you a few. Very basic inside but pretty cool :).
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Postby Fridaythe13th » 10 26, 2014 •  [Post 4]

Sorry I didn't see the camper, just the collection of bottles on the wall. You must of had a few projects in the past with a wall like that. I love it. I well have to look for pic. I had a 1969 Nemrod pop up camper I sold it about 5 years ago.
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Postby timber.adam » 10 27, 2014 •  [Post 5]

That looks pretty close to my camper. I must be old if it is vintage ;)
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Postby WapitiTalk1 » 10 27, 2014 •  [Post 6]

A few more pics of the old Shasta. Eric, I don't know where all those bourbon bottles up on the shelf came from... weird ;)
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Postby WapitiTalk1 » 10 27, 2014 •  [Post 7]

timber.adam wrote:That looks pretty close to my camper. I must be old if it is vintage ;)


I hear ya brother. I was in junior high when this old girl rolled off the assembly line ;) Welcome to "the" elk forum Adam. Glad to have you on board. Pull up a log by the fire and please, chime in whenever you want.
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Postby Fridaythe13th » 10 27, 2014 •  [Post 8]

Phantom16 wrote: Eric, I don't know where all those bourbon bottles up on the shelf came from... weird


The tooth fairy left them :lol: beats $5 nice looking camper.
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Postby Huntrgathr » 11 27, 2014 •  [Post 9]

I've got an old beater camper trailer from the 50's. Paid $200 for it. Even though its a POS it Beats the crap out out of any tent for those late season hunts !
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Postby easeup » 11 28, 2014 •  [Post 10]

is it complete with a don't come a knockin.....bumper sticker? :D
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Postby WapitiTalk1 » 11 28, 2014 •  [Post 11]

Ha ;) I remember those stickers. Actually, I've got the poor old trailer pretty much in pieces getting ready to start "fixing her up".
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