06-17-2013, 21:03
I met a man in Spokane, Washington, about 10 years ago that showed me his motorhome project in his garage. He had a Flxible that he had been working on for 18 years. I cannot remember the details but he had repowered it, changed the cooling structure and had the interior nearly finished.
He had done very competent work but I felt that he was almost reluctant to finish it and put it on the road because it would prove (or disprove) 18 years of work.
I remember when I was a teenager, the local transport company (not Greyhound) were using these buses. We lived in town one winter and us kids would go up to the bus depot to see the arriving and departing activity. Entertainment can be hard to come by in a one street town. Charley Pride had it right in his song about Saturday night.
He had done very competent work but I felt that he was almost reluctant to finish it and put it on the road because it would prove (or disprove) 18 years of work.
I remember when I was a teenager, the local transport company (not Greyhound) were using these buses. We lived in town one winter and us kids would go up to the bus depot to see the arriving and departing activity. Entertainment can be hard to come by in a one street town. Charley Pride had it right in his song about Saturday night.