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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Fla panhandle / Roaming in my motorhome
Posts: 4,332
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Denis are you on your way south yet? I did notice in your pics , that the jack is a bit low. It can drag if too low when driving over transitions in the pavement.
I cruised on down to Phoenix area yesterday. WOW what difference, just two hrs driving but down 4,500 ft in elevation drop. And about 20/25 degrees warmer temps.
Feels almost balmy .
rfuester911sc, I asked the avion owner about his trailer and he is thinking about what he wants for it. I'll let you know what he comes up with. It is mostly original inside and a bit rough, could do with a refresh at least.
I remember that cool cab over you picked up, how is it coming along?
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Originally Posted by pcardude
Nice score. I want to sell my house quit my job and live in a trailer like that. That would rock.
Well the RV life is clearly not for everyone. But now for me it makes it easy to be near my family to help out with an aging a Mom, and still have my own digs.
Having lived more than ten years aboard boats this is a comfortable fit. Plus the ability to roam around the country in the relative comfort of my motorhome is big fun after many years in the islands.
Jwasbury, you have made mention of your magical mystery tour in a motorhome , can you fill in some more details for us, pics of the coach, cool spots visited etc.
I'm hoping to connect for some PCA track days at some of the west coast tracks this summer while traveling that way .
Also planning to tow the 911 up to Colorado this spring for some fun mountain drives around Colorado Springs. Heading there to join in on a classic airstream motorhome gathering.
At any rate, Denis I hope you are getting comfortable with your trailer in tow and making your way towards warmer weather in sunny SoCal. Let us know how the trip goes for you.
Cheers Richard
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