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Old 04-03-2012, 09:01 AM   #19
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Re: my new 1970 c30 camper

I was noticing how the overhang protected the interior from the sun. Look at that chrome on the cluster! Mine was also well preserved. I was impressed that a large one ton could be so tight without a rattle. Most are rode hard and put away wet and an RV is the opposite...treated with tender loving care.

See mine in the background when I first got it? The next picture is after I built it for work. I hesitated on my plan as a work truck,went back to the seller to ask about the camper body,and found out he had scrapped it when he first got it. His plan was to put a rollback on it. I looked for a while for another camper body and even considered having one custom built. Then,I found my '71 Cheyenne Custom Camper/20 pickup w/slide-in and went ahead with the work truck plan. That was the coolest work truck I ever had!
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