![]() Our RV is ALWAYS stocked for at least a one-week vacation. Also, there is nothing like the security it provides for all your gear, etc. It is certainly much nicer than staying in the bunkhouse or in a tent. Newer and bigger would be nice, but for what? I have buddies that paid (and are still paying) for bigger rigs, but that is not what a couple needs. I see them all the time in decent shape for less than 8k. That, plus service all the LP gas fixtures, replace the blinds, and other "little stuff" that my wife wanted to do. Since then, all I have done is replace the brakes, tune up the motor, and clean up the interior. We jump-started it (it hadn't been driven in two years), got it to a tire store and put seven new tires on it (#7 being the spare), and then drove it 500 miles back to North Carolina. He is 84 now and was just tired of travelling, so we snatched it up before it rotted. We bought ours from my Grandfather last year for 3k. You see them sitting in people's yard all over the place with for sale signs on them. Look in the paper and auto traders, but mostly just pay attention when you are driving around. We normally keep it at Raeford, in "the ghetto." There, we keep a big picnic table and a gas grill.Ĭheap RV's are everywhere. RV's kick ass! It is the smartest money I we ever spent in our lives. We have taken the RV to The Ranch in New York, Cross-Keys in Jersey, Baltimore, Savannah, CSS Easter Boogie, and to Alabama several times. Scooby sheets on the beds, plus Scooby throw pillow. Black lights, Lava Lamp, glow-in-the-dark constellation on the ceiling, Scooby Doo posters. 27" TV, high-end VCR(with about 100 movies), stereo (with loud techno), super nintendo (only super mario world my wife is an addict), vintage 23 channel CB. Stove, oven and microwave for the Chunky Sirloin Burger soup and popcorn fridge for the beer, chow, and crown royal Sleeps six in comfort, plus several on the floor if need be 1976 Coachman 23' Leprechaun RV (aptly named "the mystery machine" ![]() Screw the fantasy, yall need to get out there and MAKE IT HAPPEN! Here is what my wife and I have some of you have seen it already:
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