On the Vintage Shasta Trailer Forum I asked members to submit their trailer photos for a video project.
I have gotten the first two videos done. I have actually never done a video on the internet. I think with the meager software that I have the videos are the best I can do. I haven't ever edited a video before but I think they turned out well.
I hope to do more videos if folks enjoy them and I will get more member submissions in the future. Enjoy...
Fabulous job...you have found a new calling! I loved seeing all the beautiful Shastas and the details! Super! I have pictures if you want to add a 69 Shasta 1400.
Newfoundland via Truck Camper
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In June 2023 we took the Avion truck camper on our longest trip ever from
our home in the Buffalo, NY area to Newfoundland. We drove over 5,000 miles ...
Choosing the best brewery tour
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What should you look for when choosing the best brewery tour? With the
explosion of craft breweries across Australia, more and more companies are
startin...
Hijacked by Photobucket - photos may go away
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Hi all,
If you are active in one or more online forums, you may have noticed that a
once-popular photo hosting service, Photobucket, has changed their term...
Yes, I'm still camping!
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It's been a few years since I've posted anything on my blog - I originally
started the blog to document the purchase/repair and initial camping trips
in my...
What a year!
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I want to wish everyone Happy Holidays!
This past year I have not worked on my little Shasta. My dad has had two
major surgeries and miracles due happen! H...
Still Here!
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Just a quick post to update that our lovely Dixie Belle is still doing
well! We took her to the beach several times last summer, and did a few
local overn...
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass was Strictly Awesome!
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Set up in the Artists Area at Banjo Stage
Warren Hellman
photo by Ron Baker As was posted a while ago, my little trailer was asked
to become part of th...
Ah, the smell of new wood paneling...
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*Well* my dad finally got all of Coralee's paneling finished. She looks
beautiful, and the smell of new wood is awesome. We ended up using 3/16
birc...
Walls are up and stained!
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First, we added the interior walls.
Anthony then put the walls up by adding corner brackets on the inside of
the walls to secure them to the floor and T-...
Travels
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Dixie has been travelin! We have gone to St. Augustine (as seen in earlier
posts) and then Blue Springs, Fl. and Ocala, fl. and Ormond Beach, Fl
(Tomoka St...
Spartan #3
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Yep, we now have three Spartans sitting on the property. We found a very
rare 40' 1953 Imperial Spartanette. This trailer was only in production for
abou...
DONE DONE DONE!!!!
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All in all I am very very happy with it. Defiantly not a restoration, more
of a custom build to fit our needs. But I think my additions will work
great. No...
Building her cocoon
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She's building her cocoon to sleep in all winter ... hopefully to emerge as
a beautiful butterfly in the spring. It's taken us almost a month to get to
thi...
Curbside
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There is not much to show of my curbside wall. That was probably the part
that was most intact when I arrived. Of course all my doors and hardware
were re...
Building a Table and Replacing the Jack
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Well, finally I got some work done on the Shasta. I got ready to work on
the old girl last spring, but agian I was sidetracked by my kids, other
projects...
The Dinette Table
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Putting the metal band back on after the new laminate is installed.
This is the same laminate that was used to make the upper cabinet slider
doors.
Close u...
Dumb as a nail?
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I started to take of the skins and got the millions of rusty screws out
without a problem, but then realized that they are also held on by nails.
What give...
weather.com is crap
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As of midnight last night weather.com had the forecast as sunny until 1pm
with a 30% chance of rain. I got up at 6am....very early for me....and it
was PO...
Building Bones and Beautifcation
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4-11-10
Finally after loosing a few weekends to holidays and weather, it was time
to jump back into our Shasta. I decided to prime and paint the edge of t...
The Arrival...
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September 26, 2008
"I found one!" These are the words that greeted me upon answering my phone
that afternoon.
My wife had spotted an old camper...
Load Leveler Hitch
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As luck would have it, my niece Kristen and her husband Blake, just happen
to have a vintage Load Leveler Hitch hanging on the wall in the garage at
their...
4 comments:
Fabulous job...you have found a new calling! I loved seeing all the beautiful Shastas and the details! Super!
I have pictures if you want to add a 69 Shasta 1400.
Great JOB--Some very nice Shasta's there!
very nice..I enjoyed it! I would love to find a Shasta Compact in need of a complete resotoration if you ever see one close to Arizona
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