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goforit

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About goforit

  • Birthday October 7

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Southern California
  • Cars
    1967 411SSS, 1970 Chevelle SS LS6, 1969 521 Motorhome, 1963 Nova Station Wagon
  • Interests
    Restoring Vintage Vehicles with my husband and son.
  • Occupation
    Planner

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  1. that cute kid is my grandson, but my own kids are cute too, just grown up. :D
  2. that is a 411SSS. It was a gift from my son, Erich Paul.
  3. The blue truck in the background is a 1967 411SSS. :) It just so happens that my hubby drives a blue 1971 521, not pictured, which is the same color. Here it is:
  4. Figured out to post oics.

    1. bananahamuck

      bananahamuck

      Excellent, you know you have become addicted to photo sharing when you start forgetting which photobucket account a certain picture even is..

  5. haha, I didn't know how and it took me FOREVER to figure out that there was a discussion on how to do it. Now I need to figure out Photobucket, then the oics will magically appear, hopefully in the next few days.
  6. yes, I'm the mommy of the original "drift shed". :D
  7. Thanks. I've been a member for a few years, but now I have something to talk about. The Drift Mansion. LOL
  8. I bought a 1969 Datsun 521 Motorhome out of Oregon a few weeks ago. My husband and son picked it up and brought it home for me to begin building. Thankfully, I don't have to worry at all about the drive train, that is up to them. My concern is with the camper interior. The A/C unit was removed by the wind on the drive home, so now I have a skylight. I don't really want a skylight, but that can be fixed (way later). There is quite a bit of work to do to this thing to make it road-worthy again, but I believe that anything is possible with some determination, and a lot of cash. The roof leaks terribly, and has for some time now. A lot of the beams are rotted, (which is why the A/C came off so easily) and the beams will have to be removed and replaced. The floor also has a lot of mold and rot, given that the roof didn't do it's job. My first priority is to get the roof closed up and water tight, so we can begin to renovate the inside without more water damage. I will have to remove and rebuild most of the fixtures inside, but plan on using as much original as possible. I'm not really wild about the avocado green sink and stove, but will most likely stick with the original color scheme. I'm really excited about this build, and will keep you updated as we progress. Once I figure out how to post pics, I will add those to this thread.
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