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Thanks for the photos.
I had come to the conclusion after looking at the photo gallery that I could construct this myself and install some smaller, or a differently configured, fresh water tank(s) under the seats.
These photos are clearly great examples of that
The only things I need to locate now are the telescoping hardware for the table and different tank(s).
Thanks again for the pictures they are great and will be a big help..
I agree with the first post. Argosy owners do seem to be a minority but I think a lot of that for me is simply my learning the jargon. I would love to have more information about the right appliances to use for replacement and where is the best place to get them but all I can find are websites that claim to have it all when they simply have the same items that most other camper supply outlets have.
Their inventory is made up of the most popular items and the latest and greatest because that is what sells best for them. That is good business and I am not critizing, just making an observation.
They are not in the business of knowing what the owner of a vintage trailer needs because it is not really that profitable.
I need to find somebody like me.
A 'graybeard' that has been around long enough to know what I am looking for and where to get it from.
When you are rebuilding a vintage trailer you need vintage help.
Anyway , thanks for the responses.
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