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Thanks Pat, I need all the help I can get.This is a first time thing for me.Don't really know where to start.I have seen picture of some that have been remodeled. Mine has everything but the coshions…

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I have just brought a 1972 aristocrate 16ft lo-liner pull behind.I was wondering where to get the right foam for the seats & the bunk beds

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very cute. Great year, old enough to have all the charm, new enough to be comfortable.
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Easiest way to cut foam, especially thick foam, is use an electric knife from the kitchen!
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I have also been searching for cushion foam. JC Penney was recommended to me by someone who used firm foam mattress toppers. They carry them in 2,3 and 5 inch depths. You can cut them to fit your needs. Hope this helps. Tamma
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Lilly the LoLiner

Lilly is my first travel trailer.She is a 1972 Aristocrate LoLiner. Not sure of the size but I think it is about 19ft or something like that. I will be posting pictures of her soon.She is in good shape now except for missing some of the foam seats & bunk bed foam.Think it is about a 4in foam.Been looking haven't found any yet, locally.I want to remodel her,as she is old,but in good shape.

Posted on September 14, 2009 at 8:41am — 1 Comment

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At 10:00pm on September 20, 2009, Michael Danielson said…
You are quite welcome Niel..I get out that way from time to time..I love traveling the east coast...So much history there..Not a big fan of the humidity though I have to say...If you ever get out this way, give me a hollar, who knows, if Im around maybe I can show you around...Im always up for a great camping trip...
At 10:41pm on September 17, 2009, Jholinne Babb said…
Sure, would be more than happy to help. This is the 3rd one we have restored and still working on #4 1966 Scotty Highlander that we ended up having to dismantle to use as a pattern. It is going to be so nice, but it is our money pit. Do you live close to Oklahoma?
At 8:10am on September 17, 2009, Michael Danielson said…
Hello Niel, Welcome to the group and thanks for asking me to be your friend..I drive truck for a living and when I am not in my truck I am in my motorhome. Therefore I guess that classifies me as a "full timer" LOL.. I live (recieve my mail) in Windsor Colorado..When I retire I plan on traveling the country and "working" at the many RV Parks and campgrounds..Again Welcome and if I can help in any way, please don't hesitate to ask..Mike
 
 
 

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