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Spotted this one yesterday while driving by on M89 in Plainwell, MI. It's in for maintenance. Don't know owner or where he lives.

Data tag was above the driver seat and slightly forward.


Here you go, Nick....
 
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It's in for maintenance. Don't know owner or where he lives.
What'd ya do Lou... just walked in and started taking pictures of the tag? hmm

Big Grin You've got me laughing over here just thinking that. ROTFLMAO

Please tell me you used a telephoto lens and zoomed in from outside/passengers side. Wink Although... the angles does look higher than that scenario. Roll Eyes

Anyway... Good Job Lou!!! Thumbs Up

BTW: What's that thing over the right rear wheels??? It looks like a hinged table. Computer


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What'd ya do Lou... just walked in and started taking pictures of the tag?


Actually, Bill, I had a long talk yesterday with the owner of the repair shop. He said he used to own it but had sold it to someone who rarely uses it. I asked him whether he thought the owner would mind if I took a picture or two and he laughed, saying the owner never locks it and has joked previously about there not being anything in there worth stealing.

This morning, when I went back with my camera, no one was around and the door was swinging open in the breeze (honest!). All I will tell you is that %&@#! puddle was right where........ If there's a knock on my door one of these days I might know the topic in advance Red Face Razzer
 
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BTW, that is, indeed, a tabletop that just kind of rides along 'til needed.
 
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What's with such the small awning? Must something the owner had just laying around. Looks like it's fairly solid from the outside at least



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BTW, that is, indeed, a tabletop that just kind of rides along 'til needed.


I had a Shasta trailer that had a triple purpose piece of plywood. It was an inside table top, it helped make the dinette into a bed, and attached outside to make a table there, too.

I always put it back inside for driving, though. Smiler


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