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Thanks, at this point maybe I should've just bought a new one since I'm basically building one. I'm in it to win it now though.Looking good. I'm enjoying your restoration. Looks like it's going to be better than it was new.
That and the frame are all I really paid for at this point. The metal is in good shape and going back on pretty well.It's even more impressive that you're reusing the old siding. Watching intently.
Wow, pretty amazing how chincy some things are/were made, this mass produced camper barely has any substantial structure.The door on this thing felt very flimsy so I opened it up and found basically no structure and cardboard insulation. Built in some structure and put foam insulation in. Sadly I forgot to take a picture before putting it back together.
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Yeah it's amazing how little structure is in these things. I guess all the rigidity came from the metal panels not really the structure underneath.Wow, pretty amazing how chincy some things are/were made, this mass produced camper barely has any substantial structure.
Also makes you realize how relatively easy it would be to fab up a really nice solid homemade camper.
Good on you for seeing this through, been following since you started. Fun project to watch.