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sunny_0ne

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Posted: 06/16/08 08:54pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thanks, LiliinTO.

It feels unexpectedly spacious inside because of all the skylights and the high center ceiling.

mincey

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Here's our 2006 T@B clamshell -




With the canopy part of the Paha Que T@B screenroom attached:


A view into our galley:



Love our T@B!!

* This post was edited 06/23/08 06:37pm by mincey *


Cheryl and Randall
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2006 T@B
2005 Toyota Highlander


Art Davis

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moparmaga2 wrote:

Here is my smaller rig. 1996 Fleetwood Terry 19 Foot (actually 20 Foot) and 2001 Ford Ranger. The Ranger has drug this trailer everywhere from the Rocky Mountains to the Coast, and from the Desert to the Plains and all in between.

Never any problems, but a whole lot of fun and zero payments.



Moparmaga2,

I checked your web site. Interesting and creative idea---living in a TT while at college. That way, when spring break rolls around, you can just hitch up and head for the beach, hunh?

Since you are in Lubbock, my guess is Texas Tech. Is that right? What are you majoring in?

Art

P.S. I assume your Ranger is a 6 cylinder. Is that right? I have a four cylinder Ranger, and my guess is that it wouldn't pull your rig.


Do the best you can with what you have to work with.


sunny_0ne

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but a whole lot of fun and zero payments.


I am jealous!!!!

Also, the Tab interior pictures are not showing up for me. Am I the only one who can't see them?

Rubiranch

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sunny_0ne wrote:


Also, the Tab interior pictures are not showing up for me. Am I the only one who can't see them?


Nope, I can't see them either.


TV: Mint 1972 Ford F-250 XLT
TT: 1969 19' Excel; entertains 6, feeds 4, sleeps 2

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seadawg

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Our neighbor's jeep has been a reliable tow vehicle for over 60 years.... Here's a photo of Jim and my husband Paul behind the wheel of Jim's 1945 Willys Jeep with our 2008 Oliver Legacy Elte...


No, we didn't even take it around the block, but it's a dreamy rig, isn't it?



TXiceman

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The Oliver is one neat little trailer. You could fall in love with that one.

Ken


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sunny_0ne

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The Oliver is the trailer of my dreams! Congratulations on owning such a high-quality, wonderful little rig!

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Rubiranch wrote:

sunny_0ne wrote:


Also, the Tab interior pictures are not showing up for me. Am I the only one who can't see them?


Nope, I can't see them either.


Try it now. I think I got it fixed. Sometimes when I post from my office computer the photos don't always come through. Sorry!!!

sunny_0ne

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Mincy, I still can't see them.

I found a couple of blogs online where people shared their Tab adventures. I really enjoyed reading them. One was a young woman who used hers for vacations; the other owners were a young couple who were fulltiming in one!

They just bought an Oliver for a little more space.

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