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    Grandby Flatbed Conversion

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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Used Camper Alert Thread

    Came across this FWC. Not much info but could be a good find for someone. https://wyoming.craigslist.org/for/6146759227.html Then in the Denver area: https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/6151495718.html A real project starter here.. https://denver.craigslist.org/for/6121864115.html
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West 84 Fleet - 09 Tacoma - Project

    I started a build thread over on expedition portal, before realizing WTW is likely a better home. Admittedly my documentation isn't near as fun to follow as your's but feel free to check it out. Here's a link: http://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/171811-1982-Grandby-Flatbed-Conversion-Project
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West 84 Fleet - 09 Tacoma - Project

    Thanks for updating. I too am a grad student (just north of you in Wyoming), rebuilding an old FWC, but being distracted by biking and earlier in the year, snow fun (snowmobiling). I'll be following your foot steps on the EMT lift mechanisms very soon (exterior canvas is here, new headliner on...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Anatomy of a Hawk Flat Bed Build.

    I am a fan. Thanks for sharing. Jerry looks to be an excellent fabricator. I'm surprised how difficult it was to find someone willing to do a full custom bed build. Perhaps it is because you went aluminum, and there aren't that many shops out there capable?
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Spotted in north Oregon....unsusual FWC /ATC

    This brings up a question I've had. Why are the appliances generally on the driver's side? My pickup is already heavier on that side, with steering parts, second fuel tank, transfer case offset, front differential, not to mention the driver if driving solo. It would make more sense to me, to put...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West New-to-me 1983 Grandby

    I resealed my Grandby roof with a product I found at my local Ace, it's acrylic based instead of silicone and has UV stability, called "Through the Roof". Dicor comes up repeatedly when searching online, I just didn't have time to wait for it to arrive after ordering. The product took a couple...
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