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Just happened accross this sight and found it very intresting. I will be living out of my van for work when the weather gets a little warmer. I am also an rv tech
Here is pic of my free van only 37,000 km

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wow, FREE!?! Mighty nice, welcome to the forum!!
 
Welcome bigred...glad to have you and your cool old van with us...<br>Also good to have an RV tech in our ranks....<br>Bri
 
Wow! That's like a Class-B motorhome already.&nbsp; These are easy to live in when they contain small fridges, stoves and porta-potties.&nbsp; <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle">&nbsp; I lived in one, slightly smaller, for a month with my ex-husband back in the 1970s. We took a cross-country trip for 31 days. It was fantastic. What an experience.&nbsp; <img rel="lightbox" src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" class="bbc_img">
 
That is one pretty ride, BigRed!
 
What part of Canada?<br><br>I'm from Vancouver, moving to Calgary in April.
 
Brooks Alberta . Half way between Calgary and medicine hat
 
Nice.&nbsp; Alberta is good because gas is cheaper is there.&nbsp; I went from Vancouver where gas was $1.27/litre and when I got to Calgary it was 89 cents!&nbsp; That was a few years ago though.<br><br>It got closer to parity in the last couple of years, but it's still a bit cheaper.
 
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