Thats very cool. I love what you guys did in there. We have a similar unit and i just finished with a bit more of a stock look but you sure give me ideas..
Great Job and Thanks for sharing
Vinnie
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Here are some pictures of our AS. We bought our AS in December 2007 and did a little remodeling on the interior to make it more contemporary.
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I noticed that Jimmini is modest, he didn't show any picts of his Squarestream. Here you go, direct from Death Valley where he joined us for a Sierra Nevada Unit Rally.
Sorry for the exterior shot but you know that without curb appeal no one is going to stop to look inside!
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First two shots are the beaming new owners who traded a 22' CCD for a 25'CCD while on their first cross country vacation! Third shot shows the first interior upgrades.
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My favorite part of the '72 OL re-model: a full-time, over-sized queen bed, in the rear. 2" firm foam under-mattress, with a 2" memory-foam topper. Also comes with individual reading lights, and electric blanket...
My favorite part of the '72 OL re-model: a full-time, over-sized queen bed, in the rear. 2" firm foam under-mattress, with a 2" memory-foam topper. Also comes with individual reading lights, and electric blanket...
Gotta have the electric blanket (or as hubby calls it, "the yectic bankie")