RandomWreckless
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Welcome to my low budget home and exploration rig. I live and and work in the forest and have enjoyed traveling all over by foot, boat, bike and truck.
I've been living full-time for over 2 years in a 2WD '96 Second Gen Dodge Cummins with a 1989 Wilderness camper.
I traded the second gen to my friend for a '93 W350 Clubcab Cummins Flatbed 4X4 dually that he had as a farm truck and needed a good going through! Lots of wiring and tinkering with any system that wasn't deemed 100% vital to hauling stuff on the farm.
I just picked up the 2004 9'6" Bigfoot camper and am finishing some repairs and stripping the old camper to make the swap.
Here's the truck just after I got it. The old camper with an already damaged aluminum frame nearly disintegrated during the mounting. It was really a near cotastrophe. Only 1 jack was salvaged after it was all done.
I've been living full-time for over 2 years in a 2WD '96 Second Gen Dodge Cummins with a 1989 Wilderness camper.
I traded the second gen to my friend for a '93 W350 Clubcab Cummins Flatbed 4X4 dually that he had as a farm truck and needed a good going through! Lots of wiring and tinkering with any system that wasn't deemed 100% vital to hauling stuff on the farm.
I just picked up the 2004 9'6" Bigfoot camper and am finishing some repairs and stripping the old camper to make the swap.
Here's the truck just after I got it. The old camper with an already damaged aluminum frame nearly disintegrated during the mounting. It was really a near cotastrophe. Only 1 jack was salvaged after it was all done.
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