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JimmyOzone 10-09-2014 04:15 PM

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All really nice. Absolutely love the style of the appliances and furnishings. Personally, I'm looking for a travel trailer of a similar period as our trucks or a little before/after. Love that olive (you can't spell olive without love!)

NEWFISHER 10-09-2014 06:09 PM

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Heres one I picked up last year . Its about to be rolled into the shop to get lowered and set up.... we call it Goldfinger.......

Like this:

russgoodman 10-09-2014 08:01 PM

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Here's a 67 my buddy just picked up. Camper is rotted badly. I will see if I can get any interior pics before we take it off.

'68OrangeSunshine 10-10-2014 01:34 AM

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Don't really know if towed travel trailers count for this thread, but I'll crash the party anyway!
Here's my '78 Argosy 6 Meter Minuet [by Airstream], a 20' single axle short camper.
Pic 1] Tow rig was my '71 GMC Jimmy. :gmc2:
Pic 2] Arizona Snowball
Pic 3] Inside: Dinette folds down and becomes queen size bed.

RenoKeene 10-10-2014 08:33 AM

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Not sure my 71 Scotty fits this thread but it is very cool.

sboris 10-10-2014 09:51 AM

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One i snapped a shot of nearby. Similar to the white one in post #2. Question... Does this style raise up, or is this the permanant height? http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...59543d71d4.jpghttp://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...f4238e09ab.jpg

Already Gone 10-10-2014 10:39 AM

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One i snapped a shot of nearby. Similar to the white one in post #2. Question... Does this style raise up, or is this the permanant height? http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...59543d71d4.jpghttp://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...f4238e09ab.jpg

Would I ever like to get my hands on that truck !!!

outlaw 3454 10-12-2014 06:04 PM

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heres a camper top that was installed in 1968!!

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...ps6a658742.jpg

inside

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...ps7e222ac9.jpg

jocko 10-18-2014 06:17 PM

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Keep em coming! Loving the new additions above. Reno and Orangesunshine, thanks for the trailer pics! More room=more fun! Boris - that black custom camper is a very nice truck, thanks for sharing. Outlaw, that's a great looking original setup - thanks!

68 50th 10-19-2014 04:27 AM

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Here is one for sale in Sweden that i found when searching for one for my 71.
Donīt know anything about it, ad just says itīs from the 70īs.

special-K 10-19-2014 09:52 AM

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That's a very interesting set-up. It has the top cut off,right?

Here's the ole '71 Custom Camper 20 Cheyenne/Huntsman combo we had for many years, I'm sure you all are familiar with:

Edisto Island,SC
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/scan0033.jpg
Ocrakoke Island ferry ride from Hatteras,NC
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...scan0034-1.jpg
This was the north end of Kit Carson National Forest near Chama,NM, I believe
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...scan0030-1.jpg
Roadside New Mexico fixin' some breakfast
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...scan0031-1.jpg

I think the only view inside is on a video I have on VHS. It had cherry veneer paneling, salmon colored stove, sink, coolerator, original curtains had duck, deer, elk, etc hunters on them (last picture), and the cushion upholstery was kind of a burnt orange burlap type fabric. I had new covers made in a goldish brown similar fabric with saddle vinyl backs (zippers) and the curtains were plaid. I'd describe the plaid but I'm starting to sound like an interior decorator :lol:

jocko 10-19-2014 10:34 AM

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one of my favorites

68 50th 10-19-2014 11:25 AM

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That's a very interesting set-up. It has the top cut off,right?

That's what I was thinking too.

That is a beatiful camper you had, would love something like that for my 71.

fourspeedwagon 10-19-2014 12:06 PM

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Dig the "map-table" in post 32, I'd forgotten about those. My neighbor has a 71-72 c30 chassis mount camper I've been thinking about going over and talking to him about. It'd make a great flatbed if the camper is shot was my thought. And probably a factory bigblock

FlowerForwarder 10-19-2014 01:25 PM

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1965 C10 - 1959 Shasta Airfylte

special-K 10-20-2014 07:19 AM

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one of my favorites

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That's what I was thinking too.

That is a beatiful camper you had, would love something like that for my 71.

I wish I still had it. We weren't using it too often as a camper and I had to put into work detail a while one year. The white paint had gotten so thin it was surface rusting and was getting worse for wear. It was where I was wanting to restore it before it got too far along. I always wished the set-up would allow for towing and my two older kids had moved out, so I decided on some changes. I had a no option '71 shortbed to build and I decided to build a Cheyenne using the camper truck. I had the Highlander K/20, Cheyenne Super K/20, and the Sierra K2500 and the plan was to put a low-profile (pop-up) slide-in that went to the back of the bed so I could tow, go off road, and easily mount kayaks,etc on top. I wanted an adventure machine for my youngest son and I to explore in. Well, I got the shortbed put together and ready for paint, had it stored for the winter in a friend's barn, it burned down, and insurance wouldn't cover any of the automotive contents. Then came the need to sell some stuff due to a divorce and the idea of a dedicated 4wd adventure machine went out the window when the other two 4wds got sold. Oh well, Maybe later.
I'm just glad I bought that thing and gave my family the experiences we shared. We will always have those memories.

'68OrangeSunshine 10-21-2014 06:06 PM

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1965 C10 - 1959 Shasta Airfylte

Dude, I love the "wings"! Are they just for looks, '50s-Style, or do they have an aerodynamic function, like dispersing trailing-edge vortices?

ProudeCanadian 12-12-2014 10:55 AM

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Hi There:
I am a new member from Canada and just wanted to share these pics with you fellow Camper Lovers. This is a 1967 Vanguard 9.5 which was built in Richmond BC. I have never seen any pop ups like this online, but have seen Vanguard over cab with similar stripe package and inside decor. I am sure this was designed to compete with the Alaskan from USA. The Vanguard model is raised with a cable system. I was fortunate enough to find this in the Maritime Provinces not far from home. This unit is in unbelievable condition for the year and needs in most part elbow grease and new curtains which I have done. ( Cushions are original and in new condition ). An $800 steal I think. Hope you enjoy and a Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all.. :waah::waah::truck::truck:
PS:::Thank you all for your postings and pic of your campers .Sure do love the Retro for both craftsmanship and quality,

LockDoc 12-12-2014 11:21 AM

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Here are a few pictures of the "Huntsman" that was on my '70 Chevy. I sold it to member "Dieselwrencher" for his 4x4 Longhorn. This has not been restored and the oven had never been used.... It was put on the truck when it was fairly new because the take-off tailgate I got with it was in really good shape.

LockDoc

ProudeCanadian 12-12-2014 11:30 AM

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Sweet , Sweet, Sweet.. I love it, and I never get tired of looking at these beautiful units. Only wish we could meet the wonderful people that had these units and looked after them like they deserved to be. What interesting stories we would hear.
Many thanks for sharing.:waah:

LockDoc 12-12-2014 11:51 AM

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Sweet , Sweet, Sweet.. I love it, and I never get tired of looking at these beautiful units. Only wish we could meet the wonderful people that had these units and looked after them like they deserved to be. What interesting stories we would hear.
Many thanks for sharing.:waah:


I never met the original owners but I talked to their son (who I bought the truck off of) and he told me that they took quite a few trips in it when he was a young man. In later years it was driven 60 miles to the state fair and parked there for a week, driven back home and put back in the shed until next year.

LockDoc

special-K 12-12-2014 09:13 PM

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Hi There:
I am a new member from Canada and just wanted to share these pics with you fellow Camper Lovers. This is a 1967 Vanguard 9.5 which was built in Richmond BC....

hello, and welcome to the site. that is one fine example you have there. I'm familiar with Vanguard and they built top quality campers for sure. boy would I love to have that one for my '72 4wd.
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Here are a few pictures of the "Huntsman" that was on my '70 Chevy. I sold it to member "Dieselwrencher" for his 4x4 Longhorn. This has not been restored and the oven had never been used.... It was put on the truck when it was fairly new because the take-off tailgate I got with it was in really good shape.

LockDoc

I know you and I have talked about it before, but does everyone else see that Lock Doc's and my camper were both Huntsmans? Mine was a more economical edition. Just a bit smaller, no bathroom, single sink, etc. I've only seen maybe 4-5 huntsman campers ever.

jocko 12-12-2014 09:17 PM

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Welcome PC'ian, really like your camper. Vanguard looks a little like an Alaskan to me - both are great styles.

Leon, that's a very nice camper - thanks for sharing. The wood, everything, looks like it's in incredible condition.

Steeveedee 12-12-2014 11:37 PM

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Here are a few pictures of the "Huntsman" that was on my '70 Chevy. I sold it to member "Dieselwrencher" for his 4x4 Longhorn. This has not been restored and the oven had never been used.... It was put on the truck when it was fairly new because the take-off tailgate I got with it was in really good shape.

LockDoc

Hot ziggity, that is one nice camper! I found a reasonably close company that can make a camper shell similar to mine, except that I'll probably get a cab over style, to shade the cab. I'll probably also install a flap in the front to divert the air and rain away from the boot while driving. I have a piece of rain gutter in the gap, as my father in law stuffed shower curtains in between to reduce the leakage in the boot, which it really didn't, just kind of funneled it around. I shudder to think how much corrosion I'm going to find when that shell and boot are removed. Since the whole rig came to me free, I guess I can't complain too much. This last rainstorm, I got water in the camper again, even with a tarp across the top of it. I think I've finally worn the wife down on "repairing" what we have. The thing is just junk at this point, and I told her there are two options- a new shell, or I pull it all out and put in a back window, and no more camper, end of story. My father in law put a closet pole across the inside to hold the roof up, because the structure is so rotten. I laid all kinds of caulk on the outside of it to reduce leaks, but there is only one real solution at this point- replace it.

special-K 12-13-2014 09:16 AM

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I had a boot that fit in the window opening. I never had any water leak problems. Now those jalousie windows, they were another story. They were needing resealed or replaced with something else. I couldn't believe my '71 never had a sliding window. I put one in and removed the fixed window (made a frame to trim it). the Coast to Coast rv catalog also had inflatable rings for that area, as well as another made for between the top and camper to stabilized/cushion. I figure that would help keep a lot of water from forcing into the area between the cab and camper. Never did get one,though.


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