Re: Shasta (1984)



On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 19:17:58 GMT, "Steven Vaughan"
<srv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

6 to 8 times per year, with occasional long journeys, calls for a much newer
rig. A 1984 model is nearly 25 years old, and you will end up replacing
nearly everything within a few years, spending more than a newer, more
reliable model would cost.

Unless it's an Airstream of course... or an Avion. Those brands...
1984 is practically new.

Hunter
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