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Old 09-17-2020, 01:15 PM
daveyn daveyn is offline
 
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what happened to the days dad rented a trailer for a 2 week family vacation and hooked it up to the Buick with a temporary bolt on hitch and off we went without ever having a 2nd thought about GVWR or axle ratios etc. Whatever vehicle we had pulled whatever trailer we had. No such thing as "lite" back in the day.
I still don't think there has ever been a more dependable or harder working engine than the old GM 350 CI.
Anyway, back on topic, outdoor kitchen is a huge feature for resale, kitchen cabinets are something you never have enough of. outside shower if you have kids or a dog that needs to come inside, 30 lb propane tanks, don't discount bunks if you don't have kids, they make awesome storage. refrigerator, the bigger the better. Bathroom big enough that people can change clothes in. Windows, important that the interior isn't dark and dreary because no light can get in and then need to open and shut relatively easily especially if Mrs is approaching a "change of life", she will want to be able to open and close windows frequently.
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