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The first picture is what I have. The length of the camper precludes towing my trailer to antique cycle meets. The second picture is after a weekend with a nibbler, die grinder, rivet gun and cool refreshments. What do you think? Hal



 
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Wow... looking good.

Perhaps something on one of these pages might make it look better.

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This is just a concept idea done with Photoshop. I imagine it would take the time and materials listed above.....and then multiply the time estimate by ten! As much as I would like a shorter slide-in camper, I could not bring myself to cut this one up. It is fun to do the work "in my head" though. It always seems much easier there!
 
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