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jocko 04-20-2017 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by nibulus (Post 7921000)
You guys read my mind. If it'd be a -71 or -72, it might be worth $5.000. For me.

However, for that one I'd offer $4.000. Judging by the pictures (only), you'd need to invest about $2.000 in it to have it road- and campingworthy. Depending on one's standards/needs, of course. It'd need at least a new set of tires and loads of technical attention. The gas and water systems might be real money pits.

I'm a bit price-sensitive though, since I've probably seen too many good ones for $5-6.000... Registered and ready for camping.

But now we're drifting off-topic.

Here's a bit more of camper love. BOOM.

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Yeah. Exactly like THAT. That's what I'm looking for... very nice. When folks post, please list mfgr details if you happen to know them, am always curious!

Coley 04-20-2017 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 01chevduramax (Post 7921075)
Thanks!
I can take no credit for it. A man named Gary gets that. It's got 50,000 original miles. And everything inside minus the furnace is original. I am not ashamed to admit I paid $12,000 for it. At first I was sure I wouldn't pay more than $8,000. Then I got some good advice on this forum. after last summers camping adventures with my 3 kids, wife, and trusty Trigger the dog, I'll tell you I didn't pay enough for it!

Another positive way to look at the purchase is that it will probably be one of the only RV's in your town that is actually going up in value every day, every year....rather than down.
That certainly doesn't happen with the new ones...which start to devalue pretty quickly.
....and that constant gain in value helps offset some of the gas costs that the older units are challenged with...lol.
So darn it....get out there and enjoy that thing!....it looks great but you may spend half your trip fending off campground fans...lol, not that that is a bad thing.

All Good
Coley:chevy:

El Dorado Jim 04-21-2017 01:43 AM

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The day we got it. In laws we're watching the kids. We Told them we were going antique shopping. Pulled up and dropped the deck. It was a big hit!

beautiful rig!!!! makes mine look crappy, but you get what you pay for.

Greg58 04-21-2017 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by 01chevduramax (Post 7921084)
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The day we got it. In laws we're watching the kids. We Told them we were going antique shopping. Pulled up and dropped the deck. It was a big hit!

What a beauty, is that a sliding door on the back?

Greg

01chevduramax 04-21-2017 09:37 AM

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Yes it is. The original open road Monterey came with a 4 piece rear slider. Both center sections opened out. PO had 2 problems with that. 1 it was hard to walk by the table and get out. 2 his Harley would not fit through for toy hauler status!

kehstr 04-21-2017 10:18 AM

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Hart_Rod 04-21-2017 11:28 AM

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Nice rigs! :metal: Wish I could find a nice one that wasn't all the way across the country....:(.

jocko 04-21-2017 10:46 PM

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this one was on cl a few months ago - wish I'd looked into it. Did contact seller, but she didn't seem to be too into selling it - wouldn't take any additional pics, ha! Anyway, wondering if a member ended up buying it - 72 C20 Cheyenne Custom Camper in dk olive.

Boog 04-21-2017 11:07 PM

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The day we got it. In laws we're watching the kids. We Told them we were going antique shopping. Pulled up and dropped the deck. It was a big hit!

THAT is just cooler than the other side of the pillow. ;)

nibulus 05-12-2017 12:43 AM

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Nice video on Vimeo:

https://vimeo.com/98715097

FleetsidePaul 05-12-2017 02:16 AM

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Originally Posted by 01chevduramax (Post 7921084)
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The day we got it. In laws we're watching the kids. We Told them we were going antique shopping. Pulled up and dropped the deck. It was a big hit!

That is the coolest one I have ever seen. I love that sliding door and the deck.

FleetsidePaul 05-12-2017 02:40 AM

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Sad one. I snapped this picture about 10 years ago. It didn't look like it was that bad until the wrecking yard got a hold of it.

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68bowtie 05-12-2017 09:30 AM

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i just bought this (you can ignore the pickup) 1967 rancho el rae cabover camper. built in nephi utah. it's surprisingly complete and functional. doing a little cleanup and getting it in good working order. i've tried researching it but it seems to be really rare. i can't find a single picture of another one on the internet! if anyone knows anything about them i'd love to hear! it would be awesome to pair this with a 67 pickup.

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weim55 05-12-2017 05:12 PM

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The day we got it. In laws we're watching the kids. We Told them we were going antique shopping. Pulled up and dropped the deck. It was a big hit!

That drop deck is fantastic! Annnnd it has a sliding patio door onto the deck?!

Great truck! So cool you're actually USING it!!

Enjoy........

Steve weim55 Colorado

63chevyll 05-29-2017 11:52 PM

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Love this thread. Dont remember if i posted my 71 C30 Mitchell. But here is my camper. Just got back from using it this weekend.

7 of us slept in it. Wife loves driving it..and this Big Block pushes this thing around real well

Dirt's72 06-02-2017 06:41 PM

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My big block 72 cheyenne super rv I dragged out of Turlock californ i a.
Travette camper manufactured in Bakersfield.


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68bowtie 06-02-2017 07:44 PM

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turlock!?! very cool...

jocko 06-02-2017 07:49 PM

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thanks for posting that one Dirt, it's one of my favorites.

Dirt's72 06-03-2017 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by 68bowtie (Post 7957769)
turlock!?! very cool...

Yes, do you recognize this place? I found it here posted in the trucks for sale. Bob held it for me so my girlfriend and I flew to oak town (stopped to blaze one with too short) where my friend in Santa Cruz picked us up and drove us there to get it. It needed all six tires replaced. A very interesting story behind the seller as well.


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Needless to say my girlfriend was terrified when we got it and all the tires were shot. Went and bought tools, battery,alternator there in Turlock and we was on our way. Lost the battery just before Death Valley. The heater core blew out in Arizona spraying antifreeze all over the ladies legs. Made it through NM during a blizzard with no heat but we got her home.

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Originally Posted by jocko (Post 7957771)
thanks for posting that one Dirt, it's one of my favorites.

Thank you jocko for all your cool Craigslist find and other very helpful posts. If you ever come through here you should stop and visit.

nibulus 06-20-2017 07:33 AM

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Time for a bump.

A few more of the one I already posted:

Maximus 06-20-2017 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by 01chevduramax (Post 7921084)
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The day we got it. In laws we're watching the kids. We Told them we were going antique shopping. Pulled up and dropped the deck. It was a big hit!

that sliding glass door is clutch! campers were very cool in the 60's-70's.

HO455 06-20-2017 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by 57Suburb (Post 7920797)
What should a guy expect to pay for one of these in unrestored but good mechanical condition?

Take a look through the C/L thread I (and some others) post them when we find them. Usually only found in the summer.

nibulus 06-22-2017 12:38 AM

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A nice '69 for $7.500 in Idaho. Click.

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Rare! 1969 Chevy Open Road one ton chassis mount camper with factory patio door and fold down deck. I have never gotten so many thumps up's and people stoping by to check it out especially when at events and we were setting on the fold down deck! MPC even made a plastic model kit of this exact same truck/camper. first two pictures are when i first got it to show it with the deck on it. have owned for 5 years . selling to help funding to buy a piece of property in the mountains.mechanically sound runs very good. 350 with th350 transmission. original paint no dents or rust. Most of the paint on the camper has been stripped to get ready to spray. Skin has a couple areas that need repaired. Fold down deck and sliding back patio door is Factory original. deck is off right now as I was going to rebuild it. It has a slight bow in it. I use this 4 to 6 times a year and it never fails to start. Has a second RV battery in it with a battery isolator so you will never get stranded by leaving a light on in the camper. Tires are good I wouldn't hesitate to drive this across country. Very rare and hard to find in this condition. For more detailed information calls ONLY!!. Steve

Motorfist 06-22-2017 10:51 AM

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Hmmm.... Thats only a few hours away from me.

Coley 06-22-2017 10:58 AM

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I love those open road units...very cool.
The only thing I struggle with is some of the 'period' look inside in terms of colors, fabrics, etc....that stuff is a little tougher to take....lol.
I bought a pickup camper years ago and it had that 1970's dark wood type interior...and I (and my wife) just couldn't handle that whole 'dark den' look.
So I sanded it all down and repainted it inside to a very bright color....it was way more liveable and 'cheerful' in there.
I did however go with a lot of cool 'period' type fixtures, lamps, shades, stuff like that.
If I find some pics I will post them up.

...cool thread, keep those camper units coming!

Coley


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