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Look What Followed Me Home Today
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Looks good man! I remember going around the states with my parents in a 60's model pop up. That one looks a bit nicer ( and lighter).
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I almost purchased the one I took to WCCC but I need to wait until I have a little more saved for a toy like that.
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I think I got a nice deal. Its a 2000 Viking, 9 ft box. I didnt want anything bigger than a 10 ft box, dont need larger and dont want to have to pull a big one around. Anyway, the canvas and screens are like new, no rips or tears anywhere. Theres no rot or mildew anywhere. The inside is like new also, no stains or rips or anything. It has a nice AC unit that also has heat and a fridge, and a two burner stove. It has the sink and water holding tank. Tires are nice, frame is in nice shape. It just needs a good wash job on outside and thats it. He was firm at $2250 but I was happy to pay that. I didnt want one cheap that needed a bunch of work before it could be used.
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The price is very reasonable, the guy who owns the one I used wants $3,500 for it and it is a 1989.
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That looks almost new, great score bro.
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Thanks, guys. I just gave it a bath. It just had stuff from the trees on it, it cleaned up real nice. I'm going to pull it to the shop this week and really scrub the " box ", needs a little stronger cleaner, and wash the roof which I couldn't reach while it was popped up. I need to grease the winch cable and the tongue jack. All the lights work but I'm going to install new bulbs all around. Got it registered and titled yesterday at $150 bucks. We got new pillows and cases, sheets, drawer liners,and 2 short water hoses. She should be ready to go to the beach in a couple of weeks. I'm really happy with it so far. My water pump went out in the XK yesterday so got a new one and a thermostat and got them in. Now Im spending my time trying to get all the air out of the coolant system, what a pain.