Grrlartist
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I recently purchased a vintage Alaskan 8' NCO camper. No title, and the seller didn't even know it was an Alaskan. He had only owned it for a few months, but from all appearances the previous owner took pretty good care of it. The interior is in decent shape and has what appears to be the original seat cushions in very good shape. Rather than having a table top that becomes the base of the bed, each cushion has a thin piece of plywood in the back, and the cushions lie across steel tubes to form the bed. There's no table or any indication of brackets for a tabletop. Lower cabinets are a pale color that I would describe as ash (?), not sure if it's a veneer or possibly even a really nice laminate. Upper cabinets are birch, as are the walls and (I think) the ceiling. Ceiling has been covered with white vinyl that doesn't appear to be original, but was very carefully applied. The cabinet for the icebox and wardrobe has been painted a sort of yellow/lime green that doesn't look quite as weird as it sounds. Upholstery is an abstract dark blue green and yellow, very bold and rather 70's looking. The appliances are slightly different shades of dark blue, but they look original as well. Everything about this camper looks 1970's or late 60's.
I've been trying to figure out a date, but have not found anything so far. The windows are horizontal sliders with a fixed center panel. Every advrtising picture I've seen suggests this was a new window style in 1970.
So, for those questions.......