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Old 09-12-2020, 08:45 PM   #1
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More exploring

This is the water heater compartment. It includes 2 of the heating ducts.
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Old 09-12-2020, 09:24 PM   #2
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Why not keep all your exploring in one thread, for future reference?
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Old 09-12-2020, 09:29 PM   #3
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Don't know how to add more than 5 pictures per post. Could have combines a few threads, I guess.

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Old 09-12-2020, 11:09 PM   #4
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Don't know how to add more than 5 pictures per post. Could have combines a few threads, I guess.
It's really easy. Scroll down to the last post in the thread, and over in the left corner at the bottom of that last post is a Gray button called "Post Reply". Click on that button, and the Post window comes up, and you can add 5 more pictures to that next post you make in the thread.

Just scroll down past the Post Box, to "Manage Attachments" button, click that, and 5 more places pop up.
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Old 09-13-2020, 06:31 AM   #5
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OK, I've been sitting on this for two months. It ties to a thread I started back then. We bought our MH eighteen months ago. '02 Designer 3230, very low mileage, excellent condition, no apparent problems at all. It was abandoned in a friends storage lot. No title, no responce from the owner for seven years. I offered my friend what it owed him as is, where is and began paying the current storage on the spot. Turns out mechanicaly all it needed was the fuel tank cleaned out and a new fuel pump plus all the periodic maintenance caught up. I'm going to try to attach a couple of pictures.

Before I even shook hands on the deal I went through the rig very thoroughly. Nothing to report except how 'as new' everything about it was. Then about a month ago I opened the locker under the dinning bench seat behind the passenger seat. There's a piece of painted sheet metal visible. A closer look revealed a locked strong box. A very strong box but a vert weak lock. Took about forty seconds to pick the lock. In the box were two hand guns and a box of ammo for one of them. Pretty nice guns too. A stainless steel 38 Special revolver and a pearl handle stainless 25 ACP. I put a new lock on the strong box and now I'm trying figure out where to bolt in. You hear about these things in old house's but never in my experience in old motor home's. More exploring has not revealed any more serendipitous discoveries.

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Old 09-13-2020, 06:42 AM   #6
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Let's see if this works. Before and after.
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Pretty nice looking rig for next to nothing.
Big question is, whatd you end up doing with the guns? It's always nice to find money in a lockbox that's now yours, but guns are just as good too.
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Why are pics displayed upside down? One reason
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