Living my long standing dream, I've joined the ranks of the esteemed RV Fulltimer

Sunday, January 2, 2011

What DO I want?


Yup, that's the vehicle of my dreams. That and a couple of mules.

And here's a more modern version.


So, the better questions would be, "What do I need?" I have three main concerns: room, ease of driving and safety. I'd like enough room for myself, one or two dogs, and an occasional guest. I'd like to feel comfortable driving it in, even in congested traffic. I want to be able to pull over, whenever and where ever, to rest without having to "set up." I also would like to be able to drive away, without having to get out of the trailer and into another vehicle. I'd like to have enough room for an occasional guest.

I ruled out Class A's, pretty much right off the bat. Although, If I found a smaller one, I would certainly go look at it.

Class B's? Too small for myself and two dogs. And there is no room for guests. Again, if the right one crossed my path, I would consider it.

Travel trailers? I had intended to purchase my home last year, to take to the east coast. When I couldn't find the motor home I wanted, I ended up buying a small pick up truck. The truck is too small to pull anything but the lightest of travel trailers. Again, I'm not ruling them out. I love the Burros, Scamps, Casitas, and Shasta's I especially love the retro TTs. But a travel trailer doesn't meet even my bare bones criteria. I'd probably hold out, unless someone gave it to me!

Class C, it is then.
I haven't any preferences, when it comes to make and model, yet. I'm emotionally invested in Ford products, but the make of the vehicle would never be a deal breaker. I lived in a 24' travel trailer, for a year and a half, and found the space to be quite adequate. So, something between 21 and 26 feet, with the bed in the back (if there is extra sleeping space) would work.

Also, the vehicle should have a big enough engine to tow my Ford Ranger.

Of course, I would like it to have all the necessary power sources: generator batteries. Solar panels, too, would be a bonus. Anything that's already installed is going to save me money, in the long run (I would hope.)

Price range? I learned a long time ago never to be the first to reveal your budget in negotiations. She who reveals last, wins.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

I just can't help myself...

I love it!


"Camo Bus! Yes! A camoflauged RV You gotta see! - $9998

How many of you buddies can watch TV while they are hunting? This is a 1990 Diesel bus painted Camo with a 3208 Cat and 5sp Allisson Transmission, Recent conversion with Generator, fridge, 2 A/Cs, Stove fridge, huge shower, porcelain RV toilet, Air door, big ground clearance, tons of power and way more!!!!!! You gotta see it to believe it, its way cool! Make offer, bring a trade?"





Seriously, It's too big. And I don't hunt. But, I still love it! I have to wonder how many miles are on that Cat engine that makes the rig that cheap! You have to admit, it looks pretty nice inside. and roomy, too!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Today's Finds

1987 Tioga Arrow class C motorhome motor home - $3000







1987 Tioga Arrow, 26' It has a 460 motor with 93,000 miles runs & drives great, sleeps 6 with a rear bedroom , it has new refrigerator and 6 new tires. onan generator. new battery lots of cabinet space & very clean


1982 Lazy Daze Class C motorhome - $4500
This has it all! It's a lot older than I'd like, but still worth a look-see.









1982 Lazy Daze Class C motorhome
23' , 30 K miles on 350 cubic inch Chevrolet engine,
dual exhaust , tilt steering wheel , cruise control , radar detector , CB radio , tires like new , new spare in continental kit on rear never been on ground
40 gallon gas tank, 10 gallon propane tank, new plastic water tank ,
pop up room on roof, dash AC, 13,500 BTU roof AC, auxillary swamp cooler,
4 burner cook stove with oven, microwave,
two way refrigerator could use a recharge ,
no generator - set up for solar power with converter and invaerter
one engine and two house batteries, rear air bags
heavy duty rear step bumper with 2" receiver hitch,
queen bed over cab, rear sofas / twin beds convert to a king size bed,
rear dining table expands from one leaf to three , double ceder closet,
bathroom with stand up shower no tub
upholstery in excellent condition, carpet could use a cleaning or replace with tile/ wood, rear ladder with storage , aluminum sheathing- not fiber glass .

Monday, December 27, 2010

Rubber Tramp Rendezvous Or BUST!!!

Quartzsite, Arizona


Date: January 13-30, 2011

Check here for more details

Schedule/calendar of events, seminars, etc.

See you there!










*photograph lifted from Planetizen

Friday, December 24, 2010

Mini MoHo

I'd sure like to know more about this model. I bet it's real good on gas. I don't think the engine is beg enough to tow the Ranger, though :(



Lifted from the That WillBuff Out

Kit car, more info here