Finally, we had a warm enough Saturday where we could work on
our "new to us" 1972 Jayco Jay Wren travel trailer (which by the way we have decided to name it "Carlos"). 
I headed out with so much excitement (and fear) of
what we might find and what type of critters or smells we might encounter.  
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| "And the fun begins" | 
 
First things first, the prior owner had done some handy work
of their own and had screwed down a make shift bed with plywood where there
should of only been a bench.  So I pulled
out all the nasty foam and bedding (I had gloves on: I don’t even what to think
about the gross stuff that was on that), found a ¼ of a century old hot dog
(YUCK!) and continued on my way of removing the “DIY don’t” addition to the
camper.
 
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| "Notice red arrows: This is the plywood bed that leaves no room to walk the the bathroom area" | 
I knew that I was going to want to save all of the original
hardware from the cabinets, so I got to work with a few bits and the power
drill. I wanted to save some of the unique charm of the camper and by saving the
hardware it will also save us some cash. I am sure the travel lock hardware
which is specialized for a camper is not cheap. Anyway, I can take the old ones
(which I separated and label by type zip lock bags), clean them up and repaint
them with special spray paint and they will be good as new!  
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| "Crappy cabinet--sans cabinet doors and hardware" | 
  
So while I was hard at work with the power drill, Ryan
started to see how much water damage was in the back corner of the camper.
After a little digging, finding a mouse nest, and realizing that we should
probably have masks on with the fiberglass insulation that he was pulling out…we
gave that part of the project a rest until we got the proper protection gear.
  
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| "No more make-shift bed. And the big mess Ryan made." | 
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| "Looks pretty gross, right?" | 
  
 
I took down the old disgusting oven hood with my hand dandy
power drill and ripped off part of the lovely contact paper back splash. 
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| "Lovely back splash and lots of other junk." | 
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| "The aftermath in the yard." | 
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More vintage camper renovation to follow…. Stay tuned!