Restoration and Travel with a 1963 Shasta Airflyte vintage trailer and a 1965 Avion C10 Truck Camper.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
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Right before the trip to the Adirondacks I got a bunch of things done on the Shasta, here's some photos of the icebox, and interior panel of the main door. Wondering what happened with the broken screen door latch? My seven year old said to just use gorilla glue. I thought there was no way any glue wold hold the nylon roller together but so far it's held up fine. This weekend I've been doing some more stuff to get ready for the Tin Can Tourist Northeast Rally next weekend. Mostly just lots of cleaning and little things, but one nice detail is that I got the original wall sconce back up and working.
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My husband was wondering if you could tell us where you got your led lights? We just got our first vintage trailer. Take a look www.vintageshastarenovation.blogspot.com Thanks.
I left a comment on my LED taillight post with some details for the specific modules that I used.
http://flyte63.blogspot.com/2008/03/led-tailight-upgrade.html
Nice to see another Shasta being saved!
Love the Flyte! I have been enjoying your Flickr pics. You gotta tell me how you cleaned up your Shasta nameplate!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dwstucke/2688034572/in/set-72157602104454890/
Mine is in rough shape like yours.
Have you joined the Vintage Shasta Trailer Forum yet? I'm sure folks could use your help there!
Thanks.
Brian
1964 Shasta Louise
The Vintage Shasta Trailer Forum
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