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5TH WHEEL "BEFORE" PHOTOS



Hope the 5th Wheel BEFORE Photo Gallery

Well, we've already begun to work on Hope and she's already looking more presentable. What you're about to see though, are the original photos from the RV dealership's website. It looks like they've already taken them off the website so here is the link to the main page. Ok, without further ado, let's get into it!













What do you think?

When we first started looking at RV's, we focused our direction and attention on 5th wheels. We felt like travel trailers were too short for JP and we weren't completely sold on the idea of a motor in the rig itself, so a motorhome was also out of the question. After our first trip to an RV store, we didn't feel very encouraged with their selection. However along our journey to finding a 5th wheel, someone suggested a 5th wheel/toy hauler combination. We loved the idea of having additional storage space and we completely feel like our RV will meet all of our needs. We think we'll really like the three slide-outs and we see good potential with the kitchen island for storage and additional counter space. We're also in the process of getting water hook ups in the toy hauler for our washer/dryer combo unit. The RV has been well loved, so she's not in perfect condition, but we are very happy with our purchase and are excited to continue working on her. We'll be sharing our renovation progress soon, so stay tuned!

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  1. We hope you've enjoyed the "before" RV home tour! Thanks for following along! Much more to come!

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