Thanks to Charles' suggestion, we have reworked the new member welcome message in an attempt to provide a more complete orientation of the Lazy Daze Owners' Group to newbies. What follows is what new members will now see:
Chris, Judie and Larry
Thank you for registering at Lazy Daze Owners' Group. Welcome aboard!
We are pretty certain this is the start of something really special, so we
want to take a moment to personally welcome you. We like to think of this
Group as the best way to learn about your Lazy Daze as well as meet
other Lazy Daze enthusiasts.
After you log in you will find yourself on the Home Page. Please find the headline
“Helpful Links" and take a few minutes to click on each link and investigate its contents.
If you are new to Lazy Daze ownership, there is a wealth of information regarding the
history and use of Lazy Daze in these links.
You may find that The Lazy Daze Companion will be a very useful source of information
for you as it is a compilation of years of repair, accessory and maintenance information
which will help you as you become familiar with your Lazy Daze.
If you click on “COMMUNITY” on the home page, you will find a “SEARCH” function
which will allow you to tailor the wording for virtually any question you may have about
your Lazy Daze. This information encompasses 20 years of posts on just about everything
to do with Lazy Dazes.
If you are joining LDOG so you can post an ad to sell your Lazy Daze, please click on
“FORUM” on the home page and then scroll down to the “Classifieds” forum. Click on
"Placing a Classified Ad” where you will find the "for sale" template you must fill out
before your ad will be approved.
It’s great to have you on board! We hope you will enjoy the company.
Your username is TESTING. If you forget your password, you can reset it by
visiting https://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?action=reminder (https://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?action=reminder)
Before you can login, you must first activate your account by selecting the following link:
https://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?action=activate;u=12345;code=randomcode (https://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?action=activate;u=12345;code=randomcode)
Should you have any problems with the activation, please
visit https://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?action=activate;u=7848 (https://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?action=activate;u=7848)
and enter the code "randomcode".
The Lazy Daze Owners' Group Team.
Nice work, Chris! Hope the guide helps new members to find the information they’re looking for.
Just before reading this, I sent a new member a welcome message. Chris, you made mine obsolete. Good job!
You're getter TOO Good!
Great addition for new members.
Thanks for all you do for this Forum.
Tony R. (aka codefour)
You're getter TOO Good!
Great addition for new members.
Thanks for all you do for this Forum.
Tony R. (aka codefour)
Thanks, Tony.
Wow, no kidding, this is a great start up page. Really is helpful.
Tks
I own an all original 1985 23’ Rear Bath C-Class RV with 55k miles. Every option available at the time is on board and in working condition. Even the awning is original and functioning as it should. The roof has been re-coated but thats it other than engine work. It has all the original literature and manuals for every appliance as well. Maintenance documentation and a clean title. What kind of value would this RV bring on today’s market? Excellent overall condition & the value behind the name, Lazy Daze.
Thanks in advance.
Opinions & Questions are welcomed as well.
Hi New Member; A name to address you with would be handy. I'm sure there are many good campgrounds in Arizona who would give us a place to camp, and I've been to a few in my travels.
An interesting question. Are you looking to sell? Wondering if you paid too much, or trying to get your insurance company to place a higher value on your Lazy Daze? A thread just last week cast a few aspersions on your vintage LD. Voices of experience on what was then a good enough motorhome that these people bought them, and stuck with the company long enough to get newer motorhomes on improved chassis. Towing with a 22’ 350 Chevy LD? (https://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?topic=38214.msg245896#msg245896)
So Andy, Greg, Larry and Steve will be able to guesstimate values. Nothing of course would be very accurate unless we could see it in person. Condition is everything for a motorhome, especially an ancient example 37 years old. Any vehicle that has actually been used, out in the weather and streets of the U.S. for that long will have it's warts. At least getting parts mostly is still possible.
Welcome to the club, and we hope you have good luck with your Lazy Daze. Hopefully we can all enrich each others experiences with our travels. RonB
You should have paid 4-5K.