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Did anyone take family vacations back then in one of these?
This picture covers two 70's items for me. It shows my family's 1977 Coachmen Cadet bunkhouse trailer (first RV I ever slept in), AND it demonstrates in a horrifying manner late 70's fashion. Could my brother's shorts BE any shorter??
Sounds a lot like our first trip! I know we were in a huge car of some kind, but I'm not sure WHAT kind. We used to take turns riding wedged in the area between the rear window and the back of the long, long bench seat.
Yep! I remember whenever we would cross the border into Canada, my Dad would yell for us to dig out the seatbelts and strap them on! They were required up there even back then. Heck, otherwise we never wore them. Of course, on our first camping trip to the Fort we rode all the way from Buffalo to the Fort in the back of a Ford pickup!Because if you were in the backseat you spent half the trip shoving those pesky seatbelts back under the seat...
Yep! I remember whenever we would cross the border into Canada, my Dad would yell for us to dig out the seatbelts and strap them on! They were required up there even back then. Heck, otherwise we never wore them. Of course, on our first camping trip to the Fort we rode all the way from Buffalo to the Fort in the back of a Ford pickup!
Oh c'mon, it wasn't dangerous. It DID have a cap on it.
The date on the picture is only two months ago.
West, By God, Virginia? Wow it is a Small World. DH's relatives are all from Logan County, just about an hour from Charleston. We've passed many a Stuckey's on our travels to and fro visiting the relatives.
I agree that the vintage camper makes the pic perfect!
Of course, on our first camping trip to the Fort we rode all the way from Buffalo to the Fort in the back of a Ford pickup!
Oh c'mon, it wasn't dangerous. It DID have a cap on it.
The date on the picture is only two months ago.
Starting to think that's really Dave and a lot more recent than the 70's.
Ever had Freihofers
my DH favorite cookies
Anyone remember Sambos Restaurants? They closed for obvious reasons. It was our daughter's favorite in the 70s.
Anyone remember Sambos Restaurants? They closed for obvious reasons. It was our daughter's favorite in the 70s.
I found a pic of the truck on that trip; this was taken in the Keys. 1978 Ford F-250 Supercab. You can see it in the background of this pic of a very good looking young man.Of course, on our first camping trip to the Fort we rode all the way from Buffalo to the Fort in the back of a Ford pickup!
Oh c'mon, it wasn't dangerous. It DID have a cap on it.
Used to see a lot of these...not many exist anymore.
I found a pic of the truck on that trip; this was taken in the Keys. 1978 Ford F-250 Supercab. You can see it in the background of this pic of a very good looking young man.