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Mine's a 2013 Dutchmen Voltage, but we've been following up on and installing all the latest 2015 upgrades. Here's to new theater seating with heat and massage.
Ooh, I wanted to upgrade our recliners to wall hugging theater seating but the DW saw the prices and nixed it. Dang nice.
And we have wanted to put some of that faux stone around our fireplace, but haven't found a way to make it look right with our doors on either side of the fireplace.
Yeah, I blame my wife for starting my Big Bang obsession on my last deployment! As for the theater seating, that took me a while to track down. It wasn't being sold by the manufacturer to retail customers when we first saw it in the new 2015 models. I hounded lippert commercial sales (very nice people) until the day it was available, then had it shipped freight to our local UPS store. It was about 50% more expensive than the readily available options, but seemed of high quality (rare these days, I know), and it matched the pre-existing color scheme of the camper. I plan to continue to upgrade all the newest stuff. Helps overcome that urge to buy a new one!
Player, Those theater seats not only have cool LEDs but they are also heated. I have four of them across the wall in my voltage 3950.
Here is a picture of my interior:
Opps, I for got that it is still in the shop for repairs, where it has been for 251 out of the 307 days I have owned it! If you want the gory details about it you can look at this web site here; Quality control (again!) - Dutchmen Owners
For any of ya'll that own a Dutchmen, this is a great group of campers that is so helpfull it remeinds me of FTE.
I sure wish the RV industry had a bunch of Crystals to help customers get issues resolved!
I showed these pictures to my wife. I could never really convince her how nice modern RVs are. After seeing these she might one day let me get a 5er or TT. Of course after I get a new truck.
Can I cheat? Here is a link to the youtube video that my sales person posted for us to view our trailer before we drove up to MI to take a look at it and commit.
Yeah, creating this thread was a bad idea......for my wallet...... im hooing someone posts interior shots of their 1980 Wini all original interior with mild flood damage from a roof collapse that they never got around to fixing...... bring the average back down
Yeah, creating this thread was a bad idea......for my wallet...... im hooing someone posts interior shots of their 1980 Wini all original interior with mild flood damage from a roof collapse that they never got around to fixing...... bring the average back down
I'll snap some of mine this weekend................far less fancy than most posted so far. But in layout not all that different from yours other than the bedroom over the neck and a garage instead of a bunkhouse.
Two weeks ago when we were out camping the local dealer had 10 new units on display...........The was one bath and a half bunkhouse 40ish foot Shasta 5th that was really nice............still like my garage though.
Yeah, creating this thread was a bad idea......for my wallet...... im hooing someone posts interior shots of their 1980 Wini all original interior with mild flood damage from a roof collapse that they never got around to fixing...... bring the average back down
Ha! I'll help bring down the average a bit with my pics. You all have some really nice 5'er/TT's! I love the interiors on the new, larger 5'ers, but there's no way I could take one out where we like to camp. My trailer technically is too big, but I get it places many people wouldn't think possible.
Here's some pics of what my '16 F350 will be towing once it gets here on the 31st:
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