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Miles Irving - Cammalu - 06-10-2018

Cute pups


RE: Miles Irving - GypsyDogs - 06-19-2018

sigh...


RE: Miles Irving - GypsyDogs - 06-20-2018

Looks like I need a "new Plan"...  my abused body parts do Not like camping in a low top van.
So I will need to tidy up and get my stuff out and find a buyer for Miles Irving.
Find myself a decent mileage ride with a bit of towing capacity that can also serve as daily driver and is dog-friendly. (looking at Trailblazers and such)
And then look for a small trailer that isn't too badly beat up.

anybody wanna trade?/downsize?

sigh

I'm tired of building rigs....lol


RE: Miles Irving - GotSmart - 06-20-2018

Some people have good backs. 

I hear your old van is for sale. For kicks start there.


RE: Miles Irving - Blacktank - 06-20-2018

practice makes perfect
thinking of going the carco trailer route?

back when i was young i stayed in a station wagon and the bed of a truck but like yourself i dont have the working parts for that anymore


RE: Miles Irving - Motrukdriver - 06-20-2018

I have no problems crawling in and getting comfortable in a van... the getting up part is where the issues start. Our travel trailer is a 1978 Prowler M-19E. It's 19' long rear bumper to tongue. I think the box is about 17' long. My 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 4.0 6 cylinder pulled it like it wasn't even back there. Of course my mirrors told a different story but I was surprised on how well this combination worked.


RE: Miles Irving - GypsyDogs - 06-20-2018

Shut up Gary. Lol
No, no cargo trailer.