Mine is also plywood under the cedar boards. I sealed all the boards, tin and screws on the back side, and used some thick mold resistant paint. The first night we used it it rained for two days. No leaks. My cedar boards were old, weathered boars and are light, but they certainly add weight.
My buddy sent this to me yesterday. Southern Utah heading north on I-15. My '27 T Roadster build: www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t= 734383
Here's my 1955 Spartan Imperial Mansion (Man-Mansion)...I spend way too much time out here now. Before... After...
I don't remember if I posted it before. Here is my 22 ft 1957 Airstream. Hope to have it restored by the end of this year. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
I used to live in a 55 Imperial Mansion!!!! I was 20 years old when I bought one in a "Senior Park". Beautiful wood work and the craftmanship was excellent. I lasted about six months before I was evicted for loud noise, burnouts in the Traler Park etc.....Good times!!!! And now that I'm a Senior Citizen, I see why they kicked me out, funny how that life works out......
That is the coolest camper I think ive seen! that thing is huge, how long is it? that is a sweet mancave
I must agree, that is the coolest! and I love this table. I know how that works. I knew a couple of girls when I was younger that lived in a trailer park like that. I would visit them late nights on the weekends and there would be good times. They ended up getting kicked out. Sorry.
I made it from a Coke "Lollipop" sign base and an old 35mm movie reel, people go crazy over that thing.
Arvonian, down to the rims that '47 is a beauty. Was there any cool items in the galley from the era?