Finally, Here It Is!

White Dog

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So, after asking a hundred questions on this forum (thanks for all the great discussions), trying to cover a thousand different scenarios, placing the order, receiving notice of production, and a long 3 month wait before pickup, here is the new Grandby.
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Even managed to get a bit of dirt on it for authenticity.

Gary Morrissey from FWC Canada installed it in Calgary a couple of days ago. He is a great guy and did a very nice job in spite of it being in parking lot on a snotty spring day. The 2-day drive back home was great but not long enough. The Tundra performed great. I did a little mileage experiment which I will write up and present here in the next couple of days.

Thanks again to all those who offered their advice. Stay tuned for the adventures. I actually feel like I belong to this forum now!
 
Nice lookin' rig!
Just checked out (read skimmed) your mileage report. You really get 23-24 mpg regularly with your unloaded Tundra?! That's awesome. I've seen 19 once with my unloaded 2003. Down hill. With a tail wind...
Enjoy your new home!
 
Just checked out (read skimmed) your mileage report. You really get 23-24 mpg regularly with your unloaded Tundra?! That's awesome. I've seen 19 once with my unloaded 2003. Down hill. With a tail wind...

From his MPG report.

(Note: Being Canadian, I will give the mileage in imperial gallons first followed by the mileage in US gallons in brackets).

That is what you get for skimming a report. :p
 
Thanks all!

I've just being reviewing articles and videos of places we want to travel. Probably a mistake. The list at least doubled just in the last couple of hours :D

I suppose I will have to take the camper off soon. The truck has other responsibilities but I'll leave it on for a couple more days just to enjoy the view. In fact, I think I'll take my morning coffee out there tomorrow. Maybe do a bit more dreaming.
 
The truck has other responsibilities but I'll leave it on for a couple more days just to enjoy the view. In fact, I think I'll take my morning coffee out there tomorrow. Maybe do a bit more dreaming.


I camped out in my FWC the first night I brought her home. The kids joined me for breakfast soon thereafter. :rolleyes:

You will have fun!

Roger
 
The truck has other responsibilities but I'll leave it on for a couple more days just to enjoy the view. In fact, I think I'll take my morning coffee out there tomorrow. Maybe do a bit more dreaming.


It's your Walden Pond-
 
Nice looking rig. Before you take the camper off you should put some more photos up! I'm still searching for the perfect truck to haul my Grandby shell.
 
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