From: cuhulin on
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Not too off topic, I hope.
My brother in law owns a motorhome.I think he once said it is a 1986
Pace Arrow.He bought it new.They don't use it much, he keeps it parked
by his house, with all or most of the hook ups hooked up.They went to
Topeka,Kansas a week ago to vist an old Air Force buddy of his.I don't
know if he drove his motorhome to Topeka though.Two or three years after
he bought his motorhome, the engine (Chevrolet engine) broke down
somewhere in Texas.He had to get a new engine installed in his
motorhome.
cuhulin

From: hls on

"chuckcar" <chuck(a)nil.car> wrote in message
>
> The only proper way to camp is with a tent IMHO. Any motorhome I've ever
> seen just looks cheap on the inside.
>

I can agree. My family camped a lot when the kids were growing up.
We all shared the duties, so the women didnt get caught with the crapwork
while the boys fished.

No better way to develop some family memories, enjoy nature, and even
save a few bucks.
From: cuhulin on
I have been places before with my 1978 Dodge van.Great for camping.

Or, camp out like Juinor does it.
http://www.deltablues.net
cuhulin

From: Harry Face on
Chuck,

You must not have been in a camper / motor home recently..

We went to an RV Show in Chicago this past March and the motor homes and
fifth wheel campers we walked through looked like luxury townhouses. The
slide out sides really open the interior up. They had beautiful hardwood
floors and wood trim all throughout the campers, real Lazy Boy like
recliners, tables & chairs in the dining area. Plasma TV and the latest
electronic equipment available... And Hampton Inn quality beds.

Loan me $112,000 so I can buy one!

harryface
91 Bonneville 321,698
05 Park Avenue 98,756

From: Paul on
Harry Face wrote:
> Chuck,
>
> You must not have been in a camper / motor home recently..
>
> We went to an RV Show in Chicago this past March and the motor homes and
> fifth wheel campers we walked through looked like luxury townhouses. The
> slide out sides really open the interior up. They had beautiful hardwood
> floors and wood trim all throughout the campers, real Lazy Boy like
> recliners, tables & chairs in the dining area. Plasma TV and the latest
> electronic equipment available... And Hampton Inn quality beds.
>
> Loan me $112,000 so I can buy one!
>
> harryface
> 91 Bonneville 321,698
> 05 Park Avenue 98,756
>
Harry,
Are you going to be in Houston?