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Camping Mother's Day weekend

gaymeadowsman
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This past weekend these two trailers pulled in and set up on the row in front of us. I had to get a couple of pictures. I kind of looked like a "throw back" back moment to the 80's. the one on the left is a '87 Aljo Aly, and on the right is an 89 Fleetwood Terry "Resort". I spoke to the man with the Terry, and they had only had it a week. He said it had been completely restored to near original condition. The other belonged to his brother and they plan to begin restoration on it this fall.

John 😛
Ted :R


in search of the next one
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rbpru
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I have found nostalgic memories of our late 1960s 14 foot trailer. I pulled it with a behemoth with an engine over 400 cu-in.

I also recall what it lacked, that I enjoy now that I am older. 🙂

Fun to recall, but would not want to go back.....unless I could also shed the 40 plus years also. 🙂
Twenty six foot 2010 Dutchmen Lite pulled with a 2011 EcoBoost F-150 4x4.

Just right for Grandpa, Grandma and the dog.

DutchmenSport
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Yea, it seems the older campers and the shinny new campers grab our attention. Everything in between somehow, just goes by unnoticed.

Here's one we had camped near us a couple years ago. I never did see the owner though. My parents had one similar to this, only bigger. I estimate the year of this to be somewhere between 1963 and 1965.

Great older campers, gotta love them. No wonder the "Retro" versions are gaining popularity.







Jebby14
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I love my 91 and its nowhere near as nice as something that's been restored. the front window is a major plus for us
Q: Whats brown and sticky???

A: A Stick....

crazyro
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That looks great. Nothing wrong with older campers. 🙂

(Greetings from someone who used to live in B'ham and traveled to/through Montgomery a few times...)