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I had a list of what this rig was towing, but I've lost it. Anyway, I believe it's an RV towing a four door pickup with a boat on top. a motorbike, and a scooter and something else.
1984 Class A Allegro(Miss Piggy)
Bogie the Pit (rescued
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That looks like a real chore! I believe I'd find someplace to park and enjoy myself!
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I Have actually seen these types and you better have a hitch that tows 10,000 Lbs...Scary! I saw one motorhome towing a gliderplane and another towing a helicopter!
Seeya down the road, Jenny & Dan
FT in 40 ft Alfa Seeya tow/w a Jeep Cherokee

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Saw this 5th wheel in CA at a rally and his car was in the back of the cab on it's nose! The guy pushed a button and hydrolics brought the car out and back in.
Seeya down the road, Jenny & Dan
FT in 40 ft Alfa Seeya tow/w a Jeep Cherokee
This message was edited by Dave_Peters on 8-7-06 @ 8:04 PM

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We had a welder here in town who custom built the most beautiful double decker work of art trailer a man pulled behind a motorhome and took every toy known to man with him!!!
Nice you thought to post that Sparkle...Have a wonderful afternoon/night.. :-)
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Thanks Dave, I just noticed you edited. Was my pic too big? I thought photobucket was supposed to fix that.
1984 Class A Allegro(Miss Piggy)
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OOps mine was BIG...thanks Dave
Now at least you can see it in detail, it was one of a kind. I also saw a motorhome in Florida that had a Corvette up in the back end of it . I think it was a Kingsley Coach.
Seeya down the road, Jenny & Dan
FT in 40 ft Alfa Seeya tow/w a Jeep Cherokee

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Sparkle - I tried to edit your picture because it didn't display on my screen and I thought there might be a problem with the URL. Now, I don't know whether the problem was with the picture or my computer, but after I added a space to each end of the URL code everything displayed normally. Computers!!! Good luck. - Dave
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All I can say is OH..MY..Goodness!!! Talk about having it all and taking it with you. I don't have it all but I want to bring it with me.LOL
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When we retired we simplified our lives. I still write for various publications, do silversmithing and make jewelry, paint, and create collages. Our only toys are what we need for our hobbies and our golf clubs. We're so happy to live a simpler life. With the extra time we visit museums, take tours, and commune with the local people. Sometimes there's not enough time to do all of the above.
I can't imagine driving any of those rigs into Mex. or Central America where we spend 6 months of the year. Many of the RV resorts and parks can't take rigs that big.
This turned into a rant and I didn't mean for it to, but I'm at a loss to understand the need.
Linda
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