My favorite thing about this thread is the ability to look at so many different
coaches and get a feel for which one I might be interested in next...you know, after
we outgrow this one. If that ever happens.
I was a little worried that there would be no older coaches posted in this thread,
but I was glad to see quite a few of them! So I'll throw a few of the 1995 Dolphin up
just in case anyone is interested. :0)
Maiden voyage after buying it, sight unseen, from a family in Idaho. We're in New
Mexico I believe. Maybe Utah. It's hard to recall now.
I loved the GIANT windshield on the way back from Idaho to Texas. Amazing views.
The DW loved the kitchen in this model which is why we pulled the trigger on it.
Just added a 22" LCD flatscreen with 5 DVD changer and surround sound. Subwoofer
under the couch is just KILLER.
Next on the list is swapping the Generac genny for an Onan and soundproofing and
making the doghouse a little more...sealed.
Great idea, one question, how do you get the pics on the post? it is not copy or select and ctrl v, I tried that, paste does not come up, thanks charlie in texas
1999 Southwind ford V10
Gibson hedders and exhaust
Tacoma, 4x4 toad
cdking1 wrote: Great idea, one question, how do you get the pics on the post? it is not copy or select and ctrl v, I tried that, paste does not come up, thanks charlie in texas
Download Picasa. If you have a Google account, you can set up Picasa to upload to a provided free photo space. Be sure to select "web viewing" option to reduce the photos so someone doesn't have to suffer a 5 minute page loading. (In Picasa settings) You can also have it watermark your photos with a copyright symbol and your name. Picasa is a great photo manager app, so it's worth the download. It also has face recognition, and will organize any faces in your collection.
After uploading, in your Google photo album, make sure the album properties is set to public mode. Get the photo you want displayed up on the screen, and right click the photo. Select "copy image URL." Back in the RV Net forum advanced edit screen, click the insert image button, and paste the image's URL into the pop-up box where it requests it.
FMCA# F355513. 40 foot Safari Continental, one slide, Cat powered Magnum Blue Max chassis, PAC brake PRXB, Allison MD3060, Aqua-Hot, 7.5 KW Quiet Diesel, Howard PCS, Velvet Ride suspension. 2006 Jeep Commander.
Looks like a decent MH, whats with the duct tape on the front and looks like the bottom of the ladder is bent on the back.
Don't take it the wrong way..... You have a very nice looking rig and one I would like to have (if I had the money). Most things have a story behind them, heck I could tell lots of stories about our old MH but when it gets 30+ years old.... And yes I got flamed for this post in a pm
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