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Design a camper around this, part 2

Posted 07-11-2009 at 03:27 PM by bookstax

Our first "trip" with our "new" Argosy was to pull it from its home where it was functioning as a driveway-based man cave. Since we live in Ohio, we decided to take it to the Mother Ship in Jackson Center. We left her key and a list of instructions in one of her outdoor compartments and bid her farewell. That's where she is now...
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  1. Old Comment
    WOW! I have been up to JC the last three Mondays to pick up parts for a 1975 26' Argosy that I have purchased off of Craigslist just recently. The funny part is that I noticed your Argosy in the service bay and thought wow.... I hope that mine looks that good when I am done! Please let me know what type of services and the customer service that you received at JC! Let me alsoknow when you are planning on picking it up! So far it looks great!!!
    Posted 07-16-2009 at 08:00 PM by lonepalm lonepalm is offline
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    Customer service from JC was good. Chris Burch was pretty quick to respond. The work looks great. There were some things they couldn't do. We were given an estimate of both material and labor. Chris was good to work with us when we wanted to pare back our costs a little. He was pretty up front with what the problems were, namely the plumbing. There was no pressure to do the work he decided not to get done. That, I liked. I don't think the costs were out of line for RV repair. So all in all pretty positive. I'll be posting pictures as well get her more "updated". The inside is pretty nice. It was kept in excellent shape. The exterior has been painted at some point in time, and does need a new paint job, but it can wait a little.
    Posted 08-01-2009 at 07:48 PM by bookstax bookstax is offline
 
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