Andy in New Zealand
Posted: June 24th, 2017, 9:27 am
Greetings from New Zealand,
a while back I was online and happen to stumble on a 60' Murrumba Linda Star, she was in a pretty sad state, 2 windows were missing, the whole fiberglass body had cracks and a few "improvised holes", the interior was mostly rotten away and didn't even came with jacks to lift it... so I did what every other savvy camper person would do.. I bought it
Yes, I drove 3 hours, used a block and tackle to slide it on a trailer and dragged back home in the night.
I'm now a proud owner of a empty , mouldy, funny looking fiberglass camper shell, perfect!
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gif free uploadMy aim is to bring it back to his glory days and spend weekends away with my dogs... if you interested you can follow the renovation process on the self build forum, might even make a blog eventually. Please don't expect any amazing carpentry or electrical skills , I'm a sailor by trade... but will do my best to make it a decent one.
Andy,
New Zealand.
a while back I was online and happen to stumble on a 60' Murrumba Linda Star, she was in a pretty sad state, 2 windows were missing, the whole fiberglass body had cracks and a few "improvised holes", the interior was mostly rotten away and didn't even came with jacks to lift it... so I did what every other savvy camper person would do.. I bought it
Yes, I drove 3 hours, used a block and tackle to slide it on a trailer and dragged back home in the night.
I'm now a proud owner of a empty , mouldy, funny looking fiberglass camper shell, perfect!
gif free upload
gif free uploadMy aim is to bring it back to his glory days and spend weekends away with my dogs... if you interested you can follow the renovation process on the self build forum, might even make a blog eventually. Please don't expect any amazing carpentry or electrical skills , I'm a sailor by trade... but will do my best to make it a decent one.
Andy,
New Zealand.