Reincarnated

Started by Rocksurfer, February 18, 2008, 09:26:16 PM

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Rocksurfer

Last year when I moved to Arizona I sold my tow rig/motorhome. When I moved back to CA and got seriously back into wheeling I decided that even though the Durango would do the job of towing my truck I found that camping was a little lacking since my wife took over driving the Durango on a daily basis. She can't live out of a tent anymore since she broke her neck 12 years ago and since she needs the Durango things just didn't work out. Well a month ago the person I sold my old motorhome let me know that they no longer wanted it and was wondering if I did. WELL DUH!!!

Here's a quick rundown of what I can remember off the top of my head, 1985 Rockwood 3 axle 35' Class-A motorhome, Chevy 454, Turbo 400 Trans, dual roof A/C's, airhorn, outside lighting all over the place, 6500 watt Onan generator, built in DVD player, CD player, refrigerator/freezer, separate ice maker, built in blender (strawberry margaritas), shower with tub, crapper, queen-size bed, rear vanity, separate washroom, couch, 2 lounge chairs entertainment center, water filtration system, range, microwave, mood lighting, 2 separate eating areas, sleeps 6 in three separate areas, central heating, vacuum cleaning system, 70 gal. fresh water, 50 gal. grey water, 50 gal. black water, leveling system and lots more I can't think of right now.
The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you

brc

SWEET nothing like going wheeling all day and coming back to the house on wheels.  That is nice.

Congradulations
1999 CTD 2500 Sport TST/MBRP/AFE/K&N and Quadzilla 315's yada-yada-yada
1985 Four runner 5in lift 35's lockers etc.
1973 FJ buggy project INWK 3RZ SM420 Mini Axles and Aluminum tub/cowl building to be light weight

Rocksurfer

You know what is even sweeter about this deal, it was FREE!!! Sold it for $5,000. when I moved and they literally just didn't want it. Took it out once and decided that it wasn't for them.
The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you

mudmaster

It was better than free! You basically got paid to keep it  :gap:
Time to go wheelin!

Rocksurfer

The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you

oddball

That thing is bad ass and free to boot!
2008 Tacoma regular cab, 4.88s, ARBs, crawl box, manual shift FJ case

Duffil

damn nice grab(does that really work, since it was yours anyhow?)

jimbo74

that is a sweet deal!!!!!!
:usa:

The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission.

~ John F. Kennedy ~

Tice

I don't need a winch, I wheel a TOYOTA!!!!!!!


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Rocksurfer

Quote from: Duffil on February 19, 2008, 08:51:58 PM
damn nice grab(does that really work, since it was yours anyhow?)

Sure it does, it's just a re-grab, anywho since I'm going out to the King Of The Hammer's comp I spent today sprucing up my goose and planned on filling the LP and gas. It's been raining most of the afternoon but since I was mostly working inside it was not biggie. I got everything done, fired up the old beast, unplugged the AC and started out my gate. All of a sudden I hear the step bottom out on the driveway, :doh: learned a lesson today, "Don't rely on those electric steps!" The stupid thing didn't retract and I tore it up, bent the crap out of it. Of course it is now pouring rain and there I am trying to straighten it out so that one it will retract and two if it won't I can't get out the driveway. Man was I pissed and soaked, but I finally got it straight enough to work again. Never did go to the gas station, too dang wet and cold.
The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you

Rocksurfer

Dug her out of mothballs today, was sitting for 4 mos. fired right up. :woohoo:
The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you