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Day I brought it home.

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the previous owners put new wheels and tires on it - so that's good.

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Overall dimensions are:

Appx. 15' at widest part.

Flooris 7' x 10'

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I have a pic of my notes, when I guess-timated minimal expenses. 

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Started Stripping the paint (still needs to be completed)

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There are no interior panels (1/8" plywood, Birch is nice)

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Like this pic, sides and top are dismantled and a 7' x 10' floor remains. The plywood is solid exept for the driver-side rear corner (ez patch).

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Pulled the skins off (all are in good shape, about 10 pieces, easy to work with)

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the rim/edge is why I pulled the aluminum off, it is rotted and needs to be replaced.

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Like in this pic, you get thin (1/8") plywood sheets & before you put walls back up, glue/nail the to the frame.
The camper is ALWAYS put together from the inside --> out and reverse order for disassembly.

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Example a of remodeled camper

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Example a of remodeled camper

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Notes
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Examples of Restorations
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Besides restoring, people do all sorts of interior builds with this camper - it has such easy dimentions to work with and the square footage of any one thing is so small tha it doesn't cost a ton. 

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Rear Bed (note: you can put a bunk above the main bed

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dinette

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Exterior

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