1971 scamper 15 foot travel trailer restoration

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2010

This is my first restoration video , in this video i begin to evaluate the condition of my vintage trailer .

i have removed the dinette to show how much you can actually miss when buying a travel trailer

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  • ya just the one tank doesnt look that big havent really tested it out though

  • is that black and orange box a black tank and grey tank?

  • yup definatly going to do that , i fear there will be structural damage to the walls that will require me removeing the windows and rebuilding the walls , so im takeing a look to know exactly what i need, because of the constant rain here i want to have the windows out as little time as possible so i want to line up the wood and materals before hand, ill email you on the canned ham site

  • It begins LOL... First thing you need to do is stop the leakes that caused the problems. Pull the front window and both side windows and apply new putty tape in order to seal them all up. Then you can start rebuilding. Go go to my website and Contact The Webmaster to email me if you need more help with that. the website is cannedhamtrailers (dot) (com)

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