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The Beck Project
A Shasta Compact

   

The Conn Project
1948 Serro Scotty

   

The Gaede Project
1970 Woodsman Traveler

 

The Judd Project
1957 Avion

 

The Halladay Project
1957 Lil' Abe Camper
Just completed Nov. 08

 

The Gypsy Dream Project
1964 Little Gem

 

The Lewis Project
Peanut

 

The Swihart Project
1965 Airstream International

1957 Avion - 22' - The Judd Project
Watch as we completely restore this camper.
Photos from October 23, 2009.
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Nice exterior shot of The Judd Project. Check out that shine! Looks Great!
Here is the door side. The screen door is very cool; it slides on a rail behind the fridge compartment. This is one of a kind.
The front view features an awning cover that snaps on to the rock guard.
This side shows the great look these old beauties have. Check out the custom hand made water heater door! Thanks James.
This is a close up of the entrance; what a great look! Check out the assistance handle and that screen door.
Here is a look at the bed & bath area. Love that wood tone! Check that Chenille bed spread that Cathy and Barb designed!. Cathy we like the camper displayed in the corner.
Cathy we love your decorating sense; looks like a great place to get comfy.
What a great bath; looks like a great place to catch up on some reading!
These sliding pantry racks will add storage to this small space.
This kitchen has such a nice look with that floor model stove and oven. I'll bet Cathy loves to cook!, Those tiles actually came from an old vintage kitchen and we reused them here; talk about building green.
I like how we left the gas lantern sort of unfinished; it looks antique. Love the curtains! Nice job Barb!
This is what sold Mike on this restoration! I think I told him the fuel savings he would get by having this fan on and having the rear window open during travel would be about 30%. He said sounds great! When can we start?
We weren't the first to do this to a fridge door, but what a great look for a aluminum skinned camper with rivets.
Here above the fridge is the microwave that is hidden when the cabinet door is closed. Nice touch!
Here's a little shot of the dinette area. What a great place to sit and and enjoy a camped cooked meal or a game of cards.
Mike and Cathy should be able to find there way back after a long walk through the camp ground; they just need to look for the lighted handle.
Well of course I have to show off my logo on the spare tire cover; Ynot, that's Tony spelled backwards!
Here are the Happy Campers or maybe one of them is a tired camper! Thanks to the Judd's, for letting us build their project for them. Happy Camping!!
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