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The internet is surprisingly cant where it comes to beautifully photographed Vintage Shasta Renovations. It is getting better and better as more renovations show up.
But I did come upon one minor renovation to a model just like ours, the 16-SC that I felt lucky to come across.
This was the first set of bathroom reno pics that I came across, mind that in our shell of a camper, only a ghost of an old wall and strange ventilation windows and pipes remain. It was nice to see what a bathroom could look like in our pending renovation!
Learn more about Dixie here.
Ramble On!
Gypsy
From Vintage Shasta Camper, post Meet Dixie
What do you think?