Inspire Uplift you guys post some really lame stuff, a few good ones but mostly lame like this. I do t know why I began seeing your posts in the first place but I’m removing you and don’t ever want to see your nonsensical stuff again. With all of the wonderful people and things in the universe you should be ashamed that you’ve chosen idiocrocy.
And, when the generator belt breaks or the brushes wear out, you can fix them in about 1/2 hour. But, when the #3 exhaust valve breaks off and is embedded in the piston face, you’ll have to yank the engine. I did mine on my mini-bus by taking out 2 screws and pulling the rear bumper off. Then I lay under the engine, pulled off a couple of wires, removed 4 bolts and slid the engine back and placed it onto my chest. Now what? I was stuck, so I replaced it in about 10 minutes. No problem. Also, once when my bus was jammed in by cars front and rear, I just grabbed the front bumper and jerked it out to the left, into the street. (The main problem with being able to yank the engine like that was that surfers in need of a new engine could swap it out in about 10-15 minutes. When you took it in for a checkout for the surprising problems it started having, you were really surprised when the mechanic said to you, “Your new bus no longer has a new engine. It’s been stolen. After you replace it, I’ll sell you a lock for it..”) It happened all the time near San Diego.
My bus was German Berlin Polizei surplus a nice grun and it ran like a top, the camper part was a large elevated woodenfloor with storage underneath, very cool. That one up there could be exciting in side winds. I remember the driving technique was to tack slightly like a boat, reacting to side winds.
Boy Candace this is what you need. Mother had a groomer to come to the house and I think she had a R>V and cut her dogs and the lady had lots of work. I hope you get what you need and she charged more to come to the house but it was worth it. Love you from Grandma
Nice picture but with the horse power these vans have even with a larger engine (air cooled) it would be very difficult to reach or maintain highway speed and hills or mountains there is no way.
OMG a self driving Honey Bucket with double barrel ATM’a and a place for Grandma to , well do whatever a grandma would do driving around in a silver and blue self driving honey bucket and ATM
These 2 photos are not of the same camper
Well the bottom picture is not the inside of the vehicle pictured first shown. The bottom picture is an Airstream trailer.
Inspire Uplift you guys post some really lame stuff, a few good ones but mostly lame like this. I do t know why I began seeing your posts in the first place but I’m removing you and don’t ever want to see your nonsensical stuff again. With all of the wonderful people and things in the universe you should be ashamed that you’ve chosen idiocrocy.
I would jump in hit the gas and yell ” get out of my way” as I’m leave to travel around the U.S.A.. It’s a great dream
And, when the generator belt breaks or the brushes wear out, you can fix them in about 1/2 hour. But, when the #3 exhaust valve breaks off and is embedded in the piston face, you’ll have to yank the engine. I did mine on my mini-bus by taking out 2 screws and pulling the rear bumper off. Then I lay under the engine, pulled off a couple of wires, removed 4 bolts and slid the engine back and placed it onto my chest. Now what? I was stuck, so I replaced it in about 10 minutes. No problem. Also, once when my bus was jammed in by cars front and rear, I just grabbed the front bumper and jerked it out to the left, into the street. (The main problem with being able to yank the engine like that was that surfers in need of a new engine could swap it out in about 10-15 minutes. When you took it in for a checkout for the surprising problems it started having, you were really surprised when the mechanic said to you, “Your new bus no longer has a new engine. It’s been stolen. After you replace it, I’ll sell you a lock for it..”) It happened all the time near San Diego.
My bus was German Berlin Polizei surplus a nice grun and it ran like a top, the camper part was a large elevated woodenfloor with storage underneath, very cool. That one up there could be exciting in side winds. I remember the driving technique was to tack slightly like a boat, reacting to side winds.
Boy Candace this is what you need. Mother had a groomer to come to the house and I think she had a R>V and cut her dogs and the lady had lots of work. I hope you get what you need and she charged more to come to the house but it was worth it. Love you from Grandma
Wendy Smith can you get one and we can travel, it wont mater if we get lost cus we would be traveling lol
Don’t drive anywhere where you need to go 55 MPH, or go up or down hill, or need to pass a very slow moving cement truck.
If it was a real camper, that thing couldn’t get out of its own way. It could never get up to speed on an interstate. Bob Nyahay
Same vehicle both pics? 🤔 Things don’t match up.
Nice picture but with the horse power these vans have even with a larger engine (air cooled) it would be very difficult to reach or maintain highway speed and hills or mountains there is no way.
I showed this to cliff and he said “Aunt Elsie Ann would’ve wanted this. She used to come down from the cape in her old VW bus with no heat.
There’s a 1999 Rialta for sale in In Indiana for $17.5K just like ours. Listed on RV trader in excel cond w well maintained VW motor
Greg Allison I promise to get rid of all of my possessions,except 5 outfits and my bikes, if we can move into one of these!
That’s way cool! I’ve frequently RV camped before, have never seen one before! See lots of WV vans, but this is awsome!
We will trade you our 2017 hemisphere for this one, not motorhome though. LOL would be good advertisement for you.
the bottom picture is not the true inside of the top vehicle pictured, look at the window, door and kitchen windows, and now look at the van
not enough room for all of you and I always thought you were a Sheraton kind a girl, ha hope all is well, love sent.
OMG a self driving Honey Bucket with double barrel ATM’a and a place for Grandma to , well do whatever a grandma would do driving around in a silver and blue self driving honey bucket and ATM
Amanda Freitag Katie Meagher now THIS is the camper I want! I can drive this baby around when Brian Kowald has to work!
I WANT ONE & PULL,MY LITTLE YELLOW BUG BEHIND,IT FOR SHORT RUNS…anyone, anyone ready to surprise me!!!😘
Show us the REAL INTERIOR.
I’ll have one for Christmas thanks.
Lying in a hospital bed i can just imagine having something like that at home to escape in.
The two pictures don’t match
That’s not the same camper
I want one!!!! That’s nicer than my house!
I’d trade my van for that,it would haul more. Too bad that isn’t what it really looks like inside.