Sunday, April 12, 2009

Let the dunging begin!

I know it's been a long time coming , but there has been alot of work taking place the last month. So here we go! The Cookie Monster blue carpet was the first thing to go.
It was hard to yank out and after doing so I found that there was at one time a couple of benches and another table post hole where the current bench/bed is. ( bench not shown in this picture)

While waiting for the carpet layer to show up, I needed to replace the front engine compartment door with something a little more cool and weather proof.
Aluminum diamond plate! A friend at the local recycle yard hooked me up with a huge sheet of diamond plate for dirt cheep. Thanks Mike!

Carpet is in thanks to an old friend, John Sanchez. The carpet was another sweet deal. 20 bucks!

Emma in her Napoleon Dynamite boots loved grooving with Lindsay on the fresh carpet.

I had to finish a couple spots in the drivers area that needed carpet.

Well, with all the fresh carpet we just had to do some painting. Brad and Emma were a big help with the priming and painting.


Once again with the Napoleon Dynamite Boots. ???

Painting and carpet complete! Now the bench/bed is currently being recovered by Becky.

I know this is a little out of order but we had some water damage to attend to before we began painting.


We ripped the back wall off and kept Maisy near by just in case a mouse jumped out.

All dead wood cut out.

Fresh wood in place and waiting to be insulated and covered.

OH Yeah! Fresh wall, paint, carpet and to top it off Becky's sweet treatment on the cushions. Much nicer.
Becky is working on bar stool covers to match back seats and sofa at the moment. We just had the front windshields replaced and best of all it passed the safety inspection. Woo hoo! The curtains are being washed and will be back in soon. We are just about ready to camp. Stay tuned!

I dont know why this is in here. Hi Maisy

Monday, March 2, 2009

Now don't go falling in love with it because it's going with us when we leave here next month.


This beauty fell into my lap this last Feb. It's my latest project and a project it is!


When Dad and I went to extract it from it's almost final resting place, we found it frozen to the earth. It also had over a foot of Ice and snow on the roof. In fact I had to give the tarp a Moe haircut so I could drive it home.






Not having a tree growing out the the hood was a real plus. We threw a Battery in and with a few shots of starting fluid and after a quick whif of ozone she roared to life.

A kind neighbor came over and unburied the RV. I wish we would of had him pull us out too because it took jacking up the front and placing boards under the wheels and them hooking up two trucks to pull it out.
While driving the habitat on wheels a loud pinging and rattling was coming from the engine compartment due to the old fuel still in the tank. We stopped by a local Maverick gas station on the way home and added some 91 octane to the tank and all of a sudden the engine ROARED to life. The 440 Plymouth ran strong and as hoped. It only has 63,000 miles on it!



Dad and I Posing in front of the beast. The front engine compartment door wouldn't close. That kinda explains some of the funny looks I was getting.

I'm holding the door up with my back.

While trying to repair the engine compartment door it fell apart so I had to trash the whole thing. You will have to wait to see the end result.
The interior is stuck in a 70's motif that Emma doesn't seem to mind. We will be making some changes. Check out the bar stools and Bar!


Dad came down and Helped me get all the appliances up and running. So far every thing works. Even the A/C unit. We will be waiting for the warm weather to fill the tanks with water and run the shower, sink and toilet.

The dash is totally pimped out as you can see. 8 track player, CB and rotating captains chairs.


440 Plymouth. 2 barrel carb only.

The throne.

Handy little kitchen.

Ok folks, this is the last you will see of the old interior. Stay tuned