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SeaBay

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Hello everyone!

We're Sean and Bailey and we have recently took on the challenge of renovating an older 1973 Teton camper! We are very excited to learn a bunch of new things and hope to get our camper up and running in a safe and efficient way.

The last owner used this as a hunting camper in WY. We are hoping to make this our road tripping vessel and home away from home. I have some questions already but we will post them in the appropriate threads. Any insight into this type of camper or any beginner tips are definitely welcome!

Looking forward to making connections here ??
 

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Good for you! Welcome to the open road
 
Back in the day Teton was built by Boots Ingram out of Caasper Wy. After many years his son Tony took over
and unfortunately succumbed to all the ups and downs of the Rv business. Teton was always considered one
of the most luxurious and quality built coaches. Have fun with your Teton.
 

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