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Hi, my name is Jane, and I recently bought a 2012 Springdale 257 RLLS . Been aspiring for a while, due to high California rent... it's been, can't really afford to live here, and can't afford to move . Currently, I'm living on the dealership lot on auto row, which is actually quite pleasant and now all I need is a truck!
I work full time on the weekends in social services, and during the week, I run an online business, which is 1/2 way to being sole self supporting, and then, completely portable. I'm very excited about the progress which I am making!
Here are pics of my Springdale, I'm sort of the arty type! My plan is, when I hit the road, to make the round of festivals and fairs to hawk my wares. I produce and sell self hypnosis and sound healing mP3s and CDs.
Just want to add to the welcome.Looks very nice indeed.If your plans don't include anything larger in the future any p/u designed to tow the weight of your loaded trailer should serve you well.Just be sure that you have a comfortable margin for power/breaking,etc.Enjoy your new home.
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Richard & Ginny, travel with Buster,our Schnauzer boy. 2010 Ford Lariat PSD;2011 Open Range 345 RLS, 5th wheel."Not all who wander are lost".
Unless you want a pickup you might find a van or SUV that can tow the TT. These would give you covered storage to haul your wares to places you are not camped.
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Bill Joyce, 40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Journal at http://www.sacnoth.com Full-timing since July 2003
Thanks for your replies... I had a pick up with a shell in mind, but a van is anothe option, and possibly less expensive, maybe. The Springdale is about 5,700 unloaded, and is supposed to be 1/2 ton towable.