http://www.flickr.com/photos/39874725@N05/10295051945/ My 67 Shasta. After 5 Teardrops wanted something we could stand up in. Will be building a retro trailer to put behind my P15 Plymouth soon. Several pictures at link of some of my others..
Well...if anyone is interested, I'm selling our mid-'60's Aladdin camper we got last year. nice little rig, cute layout, in fairly good condition. Located in Southern Oregon. PM me if you're interested. (I scored a great MH for a trade project that I couldn't pass up!!)
Come on, you can't just throw us a bone like that and quit! Is that going on a COE? More pictures please!
Yeah Chuck,It's about as bad as the exterior,,it ain't pretty but it's the style I was looking for and to be perfectly honest the early Shasta/s are few and far between on the right coast. A full restoration is in the future,I'm looking forward to getting started. I guess it will be a while before we go camping,,I've been following your Shasta restoration. HRP The original stove is missing but I have already found a replacement.
Lots of work there HRP. It really doesn't matter about the condition, because virtually ALL of these 60 year old babies need a full rebuild. There's always rotten framing and a spongy floor. We're closing in on the end of our project and realize it wouldn't have been that much more work to just build a new one from ground up! Shastas are like flies on crap up here. There's 3 I know of within a mile and a half radius . They all need full rebuilds too!
I just pulled this home today, I think some people got whiplash turning their heads to stare at it going down the highway! Cheers!
I've been stuck on jobs for days at a time and often wished my crew cab or sport cab (I usually had one or the other) pick up had seats like that.
Thanks for posting those adds,cool. I got a Lincon Mark4 from my Aunt long ago an the front seat was broken,so had to take it out anyway to fix it,when I had it out I modafide the frontseat back brackets so by pulling a eyepin out I could lay it down inyo a really big bed. We used it for a few years camping too.
In the 1950s, when you showed up to pick up your date with a Nash, her father might not let her go with you.
I experienced this with my 1967 dodge A 100 van. Remember the old bumper sticker "If this vans rockin' don't come knockin''? HRP
I saw a sixties era van that was all jacked up in the back with fat meats and a wild Peter Max style bright colored paint job. It had a sticker on the back that read: DON'T LAUGH, YOUR DAUGHTER MAY BE IN HERE
I had that bumper sticker on my '53 Cadillac hearse. I need to post my current small RV collection. I'll shoot pics this weekend...
I know alotta you guys like these Alaskan slide-in pop-up campers, and here's one a friend sent to me in another forum. http://scranton.craigslist.org/rvs/4410651658.html (I have no connection with this ad at all. delete this if posting this is a no-no.)
IMG_0572 (640x480) by JOYFLEA posted May 25, 2014 at 6:45 PM IMG_0571 (640x480) by JOYFLEA posted May 25, 2014 at 6:45 PM IMG_0570 (640x480) by JOYFLEA posted May 25, 2014 at 6:45 PM Picked up a 67 airstream overland for my wifes bday.She can pull it behind her 59 wagon when done , Out side lots better than in . Sub floor and black water tank , wire ,ect ect ect . Just another project .