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I found a trailer and made an offer on it! :missingtooth:

It is a 1966 AVION H25. It needs some work but the major stuff has already been done.

 

I am going Saturday to seal the deal and take another look at it and pick the brains of the PO.

 

The wife is on board with it and after I got up off the floor I was elated. :yikes: Wonders never cease! :missingtooth:

 

Yippy Ki-O-Ki-A !

 

Bubber

 

Sounds good BUT........

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That's great. The Avion is a great little trailer.

 

If yah seal the deal, want me to bring over my Gorilla bar and a BFH to help you work on it?

 

 

I had to think about the BFH........ then it hit me, NO!!!!!!!!!

To suttle?????

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Found your camper Bubber. Man that is one big cool camper.

You gonna park that thing at a campground somewhere or drag it around the country?

But how about that kyak?

 

Steve

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Found your camper Bubber. Man that is one big cool camper.

You gonna park that thing at a campground somewhere or drag it around the country?

But how about that kyak?

 

Steve

 

 

H25 is only 21 foot long (camper) and 25 foot total.

 

Cody Wy here I come. :dancefool::dancefool::dancefool:

He still has the kyak and evidently it was home made and about 90% complete, he didn't say what was left to do.

Do you want me to offer him $10.00 for it ?LOL

 

Bubber

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Well I dragged it home today in the snow and the slush.

 

It needs some repairs so now I have to plan just it is that I want to do.

 

I was going to get it function-able and use it for a year before I really made the big make over.

 

I also found a weight distribution hitch on sale that I bought for 1/2 price because the guy didn't need it anymore.

 

:dancefool::dancefool::dancefool:

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cause I can ...so there
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Nice rounded shape on the front end. It shouldn't pull too bad.

 

I'll start working up a set of extension mirrors for ya while yer fittin' the weight distributing hitch to the RSV.:stickpoke:

 

:sign just kidding:

 

Have fun with it, Scooter Bob

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Nice rounded shape on the front end. It shouldn't pull too bad.

 

I'll start working up a set of extension mirrors for ya while yer fittin' the weight distributing hitch to the RSV.:stickpoke:

 

:sign just kidding:

 

Have fun with it, Scooter Bob

 

Now this I want to see

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What? No pictures of the interior.

How we gonna be able to share our vast knowledge of how to rig the back of the unit to be able to get your scoot inside for hauling? :rotfl:

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What? No pictures of the interior.

 

How we gonna be able to share our vast knowledge of how to rig the back of the unit to be able to get your scoot inside for hauling? :rotfl:

How about if I cut the back section off and have a fold down ramp so I can drive the RSV up in side? Ya I am liking that.

:missingtooth::missingtooth::missingtooth:

And oh ya the weight distribution hitch don't fit real good on the RSV, I have have to do a little modification or two. :crying::crying:

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And oh ya the weight distribution hitch don't fit real good on the RSV, I have have to do a little modification or two. :crying::crying:

 

:confused24:Might fit better if'n ya added another swingarm. ;)

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Pictures of the interior coming. It needs some work.

 

Hey I know someone that has an extra swingarm. LOL

Mirrors would have to stick out 3 feet on each side to see around that puppy.

 

It may fit a Boss Hoss trike but doubtful if it will pull real good with the RSV.

 

I better get some of these projects going so that I am done by Spring. :missingtooth:

 

Bubber

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How long will it take to "buff" that to a mirror shine

 

The Avion in that time frame used anodized aluminum and it is hard to difficullt to polish it to a mirror finish, besides I heard that it cost about 5 grand to get them polished. :crying:

I am pretty sure that is way out of comfort zone, and my wifes!!!!! :crying:

I have seen Airstreams polished and they look great but I wonder what it takes to get them that way and what it takes to maintain it over time.

I'll bet that it is extremely labor intensive to maintain. :sign yeah that:

Bubber

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INTERIOR OF AVION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://gallery.me.com/rlrueter/100043/DSC04064.jpg?derivative=medium&source=web.jpg&type=medium&ver=12861185180001

 

 

 

http://gallery.me.com/rlrueter/100043/DSC04066.jpg?derivative=medium&source=web.jpg&type=medium&ver=12861184950001

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OUCH!

That's a bummer there Bubber.

What happened to make your camper tip over on its side?

 

If you polish it then you have to either repolish several times a year or get it clear coated so that it does not oxidize every couple of weeks.

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OUCH!

That's a bummer there Bubber.

What happened to make your camper tip over on its side?

 

Ya Hay, what a bummer, now you'll havta polish the frame rails too.:stickpoke: :rotfl::rotfl:

 

 

 

For what it's worth, my dad used to get his aluminum flat bed semi trailer acid washed a couple times a year at a truck stop. It sure shined when he got it done.

 

I don't know if that would get the anodizing off and shine it the easy way or not. I also don't know what it might do to windows and such. But it might be worth checking into.

 

Have fun with it, Scooter Bob

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