k5nutt
Member
Hello all. I have been on CK5.com since day one...Expedition Portal since the trip to Calgary in the Chalet in 06....and found this site by chance doing a FWC
search last night.
Hopefully soon i will have a rode hard and put away wet FWC "Blazer" model to restore for my highly built 79 K5...i chose the FWC over the K5 w/camper i already own as FWC is truely a ton lighter than the Chinook poptop...and they are truely some wonderful people to deal with.
Many moons ago i saw my first Chalet while living in phx az....and life has just not been the same since...lol.
Not long after driving the 79 K5 to San Diego to pick up my first Chalet camper i met my dear friend Aaron Sheppard who provided the web space and know how to start www dot blazerchalet dot com. I of course take very little credit other than providing content ie: pics and brochures and of course K5 technical knowledge.
Being a wrench i think thru the years i was anal and over the top in restoring the mechanical side of my chalet...but it was money and time well spent as i didn't hesitate to turn the key...fuel her up and drive to calgary for a 6 month work related stay.
Now a days the old girl sits silently on the side of my shop...and i have recently decided to sell the old girl as my growing family has out grown her...and when the FWC arrives in my shop for the 79 K5 which there again
is built over the top to go where the rabbitts might even frown...i can't justify having twin K5's with campers anymore. I was going to do a full body off resto and tweak a few more items along the way as she started life in NE
so she has a rust issue and i still have a sourced clean rust free 77 tub for her in the field...i just don't have the time anymore working in the oil patch.
Anyways the 79 is a tool more or less...and to finish her off the FWC would be
a match made in heaven for my treasure hunting hobby...so i hope to learn a ton here about the in-outs-repairs-do's-don'ts of owning and using a FWC pop top.
DW
search last night.
Hopefully soon i will have a rode hard and put away wet FWC "Blazer" model to restore for my highly built 79 K5...i chose the FWC over the K5 w/camper i already own as FWC is truely a ton lighter than the Chinook poptop...and they are truely some wonderful people to deal with.
Many moons ago i saw my first Chalet while living in phx az....and life has just not been the same since...lol.
Not long after driving the 79 K5 to San Diego to pick up my first Chalet camper i met my dear friend Aaron Sheppard who provided the web space and know how to start www dot blazerchalet dot com. I of course take very little credit other than providing content ie: pics and brochures and of course K5 technical knowledge.
Being a wrench i think thru the years i was anal and over the top in restoring the mechanical side of my chalet...but it was money and time well spent as i didn't hesitate to turn the key...fuel her up and drive to calgary for a 6 month work related stay.
Now a days the old girl sits silently on the side of my shop...and i have recently decided to sell the old girl as my growing family has out grown her...and when the FWC arrives in my shop for the 79 K5 which there again
is built over the top to go where the rabbitts might even frown...i can't justify having twin K5's with campers anymore. I was going to do a full body off resto and tweak a few more items along the way as she started life in NE
so she has a rust issue and i still have a sourced clean rust free 77 tub for her in the field...i just don't have the time anymore working in the oil patch.
Anyways the 79 is a tool more or less...and to finish her off the FWC would be
a match made in heaven for my treasure hunting hobby...so i hope to learn a ton here about the in-outs-repairs-do's-don'ts of owning and using a FWC pop top.
DW