Restoring The Deville Part 27
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Ah yeah, I remember that machine.
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cant wait to see that camper in person next summer.
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still got alot of work to do.
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@CanadienAtheist I have a love/hate relationship going on with this one. But we made up again and I'm moving on with her now.
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@cffnmkr13 Oh ok... Glad you told me before I bought some to try it out. Thanks.
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Thank you Larry for posting all of these restoration videos! It has been a real learning experience and has prepared me for restoring my '68 Roadrunner--skins coming off tomorrow! I appreciate your no-nonsense good humored workmanlike manner and almost feel like I know you after watching these and many other of your videos. Tabby looks like a good helper--hope my dogs are as helpful! I got a big kick out of your Twilight Zone swim pool -- "necessity is the mother of invention". Thanks Again!
nimbuscb 1 year ago
@nimbuscb You're welcome! Glad to help out. Tabby says don't make the dogs work too hard. Stay cool.
mobiltec 1 year ago
When you start listing all the details left to do, it adds up to a lot of hours stll to go. Nothing major, at least, but those details will be time consuming.
At a half buck per hour for your labor, you'll probably need to sell it for 50 grand to break even. LOL
anmoose 1 year ago
@anmoose If you want to make a small fortune in vintage trailers, start with a big one.
mobiltec 1 year ago
Those old caravans are much nicer than the newer versions. The nicest one I ever had was an old gypsy caravan. All old red velvet and mahogany. They all seem to get dismantled and the aluminium sold for scrap round here
yellowlabrador 1 year ago
@yellowlabrador That happens a lot here also. They are indeed becoming rare.
mobiltec 1 year ago