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Post Info TOPIC: Big Modifications - 1965 Serro Scotty Sportsman camper
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Big Modifications - 1965 Serro Scotty Sportsman camper


Do U have the urge to buy an older camper and turn it into your own creation?

 

I found an article about a couple who bought a 1965 camper and gutted the inside.  Excellent photos of the interior modifications.  The link to the article:  http://www.viralnova.com/camper-project/

 

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Been there, done that. We have never bought a brand new RV, have had several vintage that we modified to fit our needs and loved them. It's amazing what some people can do to save old "wrecks" and bring them back to life. We can't do quite that much now, age has taken it's toll on our bodies, but still wish we could.

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Nice job.....

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I love to restore but this isn't a restoring project they built the camper from a to z. I'm wondering how much they have paid for it, then how much they spent on it. Nice job but not my type of project too much for what it worth.

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Pretty cool........That's quite an undertaking. You both did a nice (outstanding) job.

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I had seen that a while back. Amazing how much work they did. Pretty cool.

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