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Re: OT Buying a used camper, any advice?
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Posted by T_Bone on May 11, 2004 at 20:02:48 from (4.240.180.80):
In Reply to: OT Buying a used camper, any advice? posted by keith on May 11, 2004 at 13:14:12:
Hi Keith, Be care here as it's very easy to buy a real headache. Look at the side skin and see if it bubbles out any at all. These would be large slow rolling bubbles in the skin. If the skin does bubble out then the roof has been leaking and the wood frame is rotted and the walls are starting to colaspe. The only thing holding up the walls is the inside walls and cabinets. Starting in the 1980's, mfg's were using one piece roofs that helped with this problem. The sky lites/windows still leaked but usually didn't ruin the enitre wall like a multi-piece roof. Not many takers for a 70's RV so $1200 is probably high dollar. 20ft gets really small on rainy days but a 26ft plus works well for a family. T_Bone
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