I have been wanting a small standy for a while to accommodate everyone in the family more comfortably on our camp outings, not to mention for more space for my Daughters as they are getting older. I had known about what I thought was an early Shasta sitting for some time a few miles from here, but was never able to catch anyone home. Well, that all changed yesterday! I looked as I pasted by and the property owner was home So I pulled in the drive! I introduced myself and asked about the camper. Turns out That the camper had belonged to his Aunt and uncle whom he referred to as snowbirds. They gave him the camper to use as he was building his A frame home by himself about 10 years ago when they "upgraded" to a new camper. He was excited that someone wanted the trailer that would put it back to use. After a battle through the briar bushes to look at what turned out to be a early 60's Nomad a very generous on the sellers behalf deal was struck and the trailer had a new home. This trailer is almost like a time capsule with 99 percent of its original equipment.
There is some typical water damage in the rear under the window and on the curb side at both corners but it doesn't look to be too bad. We will see when I go into it for repairs. Seems like the damage is always worse than it appears.
Mark