My "new" old pop up
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Richard
abivens
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Re: My "new" old pop up
He could e-mail a couple to me and I'd post them for him.
If we get a Guru from India he'll already have a place to sleep. Not a bed of nails, but a bed of screws.
If we get a Guru from India he'll already have a place to sleep. Not a bed of nails, but a bed of screws.
Re: My "new" old pop up
The "porcupine" pop up was finished this week and my son came out to take ownership. It was definately a bittersweet event, I really enjoyed doing the work but I am glad it belongs to them now. I do hope they will camp with us in the future!!!I will post some pics later.
abivens- Charter Member
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Re: My "new" old pop up
Glad that you got the job done, but sad that this thread will be coming to an end. So, have you figured the total cost of this project?abivens wrote:The "porcupine" pop up was finished this week and my son came out to take ownership. It was definately a bittersweet event, I really enjoyed doing the work but I am glad it belongs to them now. I do hope they will camp with us in the future!!!I will post some pics later.
Hope they can make a trip with us in the future.
coolbreeze1- Charter Member
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Re: My "new" old pop up
Well it looks like the "prickly pear" is going with us to south Georgia in a couple of weeks. I told my wife that due to the high gas prices, it would make better financial sense to take the pup. Actually I just want to take it because it will be cool, more like "real" camping. As they say "it ain't camping if you don't smell canvas"! I don't know if I really believe that but I am looking forward to roughing it a little more than we typically do, plus it will be neat to bring this old camper back from the scrap heap and make it pretty comfortable and spend a week camping in it.
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Re: My "new" old pop up
Richard would be so proud of you Alan.abivens wrote:Well it looks like the "prickly pear" is going with us to south Georgia in a couple of weeks. I told my wife that due to the high gas prices, it would make better financial sense to take the pup. Actually I just want to take it because it will be cool, more like "real" camping. As they say "it ain't camping if you don't smell canvas"! I don't know if I really believe that but I am looking forward to roughing it a little more than we typically do, plus it will be neat to bring this old camper back from the scrap heap and make it pretty comfortable and spend a week camping in it.
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Parts trailer conversion
Al, did you end up making a utility trailer out of your parts PUP? If so, got a few photos?
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