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  1. ScotiaBoy

    Oldest Motorhome Photo

    Hi George, That is a cool looking unit. Just popped unto the Ultra Van website you provided. They have a very interesting History. Found this site recently for those who enjoy pictures of older motorhomes: http://www.kwyjibo.com/rv/. Welcome from another 'newbie', -Dwight
  2. ScotiaBoy

    Oldest Motorhome Photo

    Hi Jim, Thank you as well for the welcome. We have never been to Florida but it is a very popular destination for many Canadian 'snow birds'. The Maritimes enjoy dramatic seasonal change but Summer or the changing colours of Fall are probably the most picturesque times. Best Regards, Dwight
  3. ScotiaBoy

    Oldest Motorhome Photo

    Hi Don, Happy Easter and thank you for the welcome! Wow, trans-continental. That must have been a wonderful experience. My wife and I are in our early 40's with two of our children still at home but I must admit that the more we learn about the RVing lifestye the more attractive it becomes...
  4. ScotiaBoy

    Oldest Motorhome Photo

    Thanks for the welcome Ron, Yuma sounds like a warmer place to be although the signs of Spring are starting to show here in NS. Best Regards, -Dwight
  5. ScotiaBoy

    Oldest Motorhome Photo

    The size of this world never ceases to amaze. While I haven't seen much of Bob lately I handled his VW advertising account for a number of years when I was in Radio. Great guy... excellent sense of humour. Thanks again Steve, -Dwight
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    Oldest Motorhome Photo

    Hi Steve, Haven't heard of the Explorer RV Club but I'll check them out. I live on the South Shore of Nova Scotia in a small town called Bridgewater, about an hour from the capital city Halifax. Lunenburg and Mahone Bay are just a few klicks away so the area does have a significant tourist...
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    Oldest Motorhome Photo

    Hi Folks, With respect to old motorhomes, let me float this out to see if anyone can shed some further light on the matter. I have recently acquired a 1957 Mercury RV that supposedly was 'factory built' in Ontario. What I can tell you about it is this... The chassis is a Ford P-350...
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