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jdavid

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About jdavid

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    86 truck/87 Travelmaster camper
  • Location
    North Carolina hills/Southeast

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  • Interests
    Being in the outdoors. Looking at different views from the road or off the beaten path.. Motored bikes of all kinds.

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  1. When I first saw the start of this post, I am sure I felt the same sense of sadness that a lot of us felt.....even online you can get a "feel" for some people and when I first bought my Huntsman, Derek's posts were some of the more entertaining that I read to help "educate" me. I am so glad (and hope he knows/hears/finds out) that he is thought of fondly and missed from his "family" here. Glad he isn't DUN yet so he can come back and continue to be D.U.N!
  2. I have always referred to mine as "A-toy-yacht" toyota backwards.........just a Boat on the sea of Highways. My electric bike is "The Minnow". A little dinghy when I pull into a port!
  3. Welcome CRV! I am curious about the weight of your bike? It looks larger than I would have thought could be possible with this kind of mount. I am thinking of doing the extension from frame underside to do a very light trailer but this is a direction I would prefer (I have a big old bike so not sure possible).
  4. Really love your paintjob! Looks tight. Welcome! Make sure it is an 86 Truck body for the rear end.
  5. That should confirm the year of the truck and not the camper. If an 86 on the truck part you should be good on your rear axle.
  6. Is he giving it to you? If yes, Take it! Then let the fun begin!
  7. Hey Aiksas! Welcome but it would help to know what year your Huntsman is....85 or older you are going to want to address it!
  8. Hello all (all over)! I have been absorbing the info here for a little while but just never stopped to post a greeting. Reading everybody here, I know these rigs are really just reclamation projects to one degree or another if you have picked it up recently (and yes...some are pristine!). Then there are the rest of us! lol Well this is my "rescue" . Only a teenager at 124k. Two P.O. ago took really good care of this RV. The person I got it from had no clue what he had (and I think I scared him a bit....again....thanks for all the info {input maniacal laugh here and wringing of the hands}. I decided I really enjoyed it too much to start the "fixin up" that needed to take place after the 2nd owner let slide some aspects of keeping this vehicle roadworthy. I made sure it gets down the road well enough to feel comfortable. It is amazing that these sleds still can go (70 is not a problem!). My kid made fun of me by saying that it is sad the best running vehicle I own is almost considered an antique. PUNK! I almost felt like posting straight to the Murphy's Law portion of the site because it has been a bunch of little things (but they teach you the most of things you don't want to repeat) that have kept me from traveling too too far (500 miles in one shift is the longest trip so far). Thank you TMH family and I can't wait to see some of you at some events (as long as I can keep Muphy's Law at bay...it's embarrassing showing up with one window missing or your ladder dangling off the back).
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