Jons' second 286SR

kanyonkitty

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Here is a link to the making of Jons' 2008 Sunline 286SR:



http://good-times.webshots.com/album/563933173lFiiAY?start=0

Kitty
 
Neat stuff kitty. Thanks for sharing as I hadn't gotten a chance to get a close up look this weekend. Is an 06 T-2499 custom next in the making?

Take care,
Jason
 
Isn't that the coolest little thing you've ever seen!!! I believe Jon liked it so much that he has created the paperwork to go with it.
 
Thank you Kitty for posting those pictures. I have been so busy with work that I've just been accumulating stuff to do, taking pictures included. I'll post them when I get some taken. In the mean time, here's the paperwork:

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Disclaimer: the weights listed above have not been confirmed...they are just guesses.

Oh, almost forgot...has anyone noticed my sig? I better not buy any more because I'm out of room unless I delete the picture.

Jon
 
Jon,
Your correct about your signature.

Thanks to Quetse you didn't end up with a model of a T-270SR, as I told her about the model in the very early stages and she let me know about your T-286SR, but I WAS sworn to secrecy :D

I know I gave you the photo album telling the story of how your model T-286SR came to be, but I thought others might like to see the pics. Who knows, maybe someone else will make their own model. And "NO" I can't tell you or anyone else how MANY hours it took to build because I worked on it for weeks :!: and loved every minute of it.

The best thing about the trailer is who is belongs to :D

Kitty
 
Gee Jon - you are the ONLY person that I know who now owns an 08 Sunline!!!!! :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Hope you had a wonderful surprise party - wish we could have been there!

Congrats on your graduation!
 
Here's some pics of my recent trip. I decided to take the '08 out to Yosemite for a trial run. It was a long trip, and everything went well, but the '96 Explorer did have a hard time in the mountains. It was a difficult trip by having to have an escort for a wide load due to the awning in a stationary position :LOL:!

So, yes, the picture in the background is from a National Park book and that is from Yosemite.

The LP DC (Low Performance Dual Cam) still needs some work, like some longer toothpicks, but for right now, here it is:

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Jon
 
Jon,

Glad to see you traveling so soon in your "08 :LOL: I see your fine tuning your hitch setup. If I figure out a way to make a retracting awning, I'll send you a "recall" notice :oops:

The one picture (the front end shot) absolutely looks real, and the others at a quick glance pass for real also.

When I was building it, I never thought about it being the only "08 Sunline in existence.

Now, "IF" I ever get the ambition to build a 2499, it WILL have to have a "lift". Maybe a project for next winter ?

It would have to be built blind from scratch, as I have no plans/directions, just the photos I took while making yours.

I'm glad your enjoying it,

Kitty
 
Kitty,

That is the most amazing gift I have ever seen.....fantastic. I am in awe.

Jon, sorry we couldn't be there for your party, but, as I see you good folks have already remade plans for next year, I have asked Kelly to find out what's up with her vacation for next year. I have seniority enough to get pretty much any June week, but her job's a bit more finicky.

What was your fuel mileage like for your Yosemite trip? Did the awning deflappers hold up well during crosswinds? :D

Glad there weren't any toll booths on your chosen route :p !

Still in awe,

Greg
 
Mooney said:
What was your fuel mileage like for your Yosemite trip?

Gas mileage wasn't too bad. Those beans went a long way :LOL:! I was able to make it all the way to the basement to get the book and Explorer off the shelf and make it back without needing to re-fuel!

Jon

P.S. I know you worded it that way on purpose, I just couldn't help myself :wink:.
 

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