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Well, it don't look like this now. Roof is off, sides are starting to be ripped off. The old 120ac-12vdc converter is out (saved). The 35 ft of 50 amp 120volt cord is out (saved). The fridge turned out to be a replacement plain icebox (I have the original Jayco buildsheet and info sheets that came with it.)

The 4 burner stovetop/oven is probably history...lots of rust, bad oven door hinge. The 120 volt 5,500 btu room air conditioner still works and is out. Both slide-outs are removed as is their slides. Those heavy duty bed slide/guides look like something I could use in the galley for a slide-out table or cooler support.

I have been eyeballing the top tie-down buckles. They look like something to use on the bottom of the hatch since 2 of them can have a paddle-lock thru them for security..
But had to stop just after noonish cuz of 98 degrees in the shade and 118 heat index. By the time the temp dropped down to almost human.... it started storming. More lightening then needed or wanted. Lightnin cooked about a couple of dozen fuse links from here to Jericho and took the linemen over 4 hours replacing them to get as far as my road.. I thanked them profusely!!
Sometime in the next few days I need to find someone to help me bolt the trailer hitch under the ol Impala..supposedly 40 minutes for one man. Looks like that could be using a vehicle lift....laying under the car on the ground and trying to pick up a 30 pound hunk of steel with your arms stretched above your head (flat above) is harder to do then most think. Install info looks straight forward for sure. All bolt-on with no welding..
It's progress of a sort..