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Well I miss you guys but I think it's time to move on. I love my little Toy but I think It's time to get something that needs less work. I love it so much that I'm having someone put a new engine in it before I put it up for sale. I don't want it to go to the boneyard. So if anybody is interested; 1986 Dolphin, rear dinette, less than 80000 miles. (I guess that 22re isn't really bulletproof, someone before me really messed it up.) Not rusted out, coach A/C long gone. Fridge long gone but I bought a new Dometic 12v portable real compressor fridge for it. Works fine. Generator long gone, I was happy using a portable solar panel. New TPS, exhaust, fuel pump, alternator, shocks, lay down propane tank, LED rear brake lights and many other new parts. Tires are good. Fairly new Yoko Ds on the rear. Air bags long gone. Ladder long gone, I have a telescoping one that's cool but kind of heavy. Stove, oven, furnace, water heater, pump, lights, sinks, shower all work. My next projects were going to be; new escape hatch cover, new rear vent (there's a Maxx air cover on it, I just leave it open), bathroom vent is newer with fan. The main project is the wood is rotten around the bottom especially around the rear wheel wells. Rear side window is loose and needs taken out and reattached. Not hard but probably tedious. Ah I'm just getting too old. Any other rot I don't know about. I've spread a lot of sealer on the roof. Unit is inside for the winter. My son goes about 250 and he sleeps in the overhead and it hasn't collapsed yet. Can't be too bad. So I plan on having it running, inspected and ready to use. Work on it when your not using it, like I did. Don't gut it. Do a little piece at a time, so you can keep using it. Hopefully someone will get it done someday. The next generation.