Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #1 – August 06, 2016, 12:21:22 pm 200 HP! Nice size, smaller than a class B. Now an updated version like that- an LD quality build on a Ram Pro Master chassis cab would be interesting.
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #2 – August 06, 2016, 12:26:02 pm ArtThe LD shown looks similar to the old model on display at the Mothership.At 16', it had very small tanks but it was still the state of the art for its day.Happy birthday Lazy Daze! It turned 60 this year.Ten years ago, this summer, many of us went to the Lazy Daze 50th Anniversary GTG, at the fairgrounds in Cheyenne Wy.It was quite a party with over 400 LDs attending.At the bottom of the ad, there is a mention of a brochure showing slide-in and chassis mount models.Anyone have photos of these campers?LarryHere is an oldie for you to identify .[/url 2 Likes
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #3 – August 06, 2016, 12:47:36 pm Quote from: Larry Wade - August 06, 2016, 12:26:02 pmAt the bottom of the ad, there is a mention of a brochure showing slide-in and chassis mount models.Anyone have photos of these campers? 3 Likes
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #4 – August 06, 2016, 12:53:32 pm Thanks JerryHere are some more RVs to look at.Lazy Daze and other RVs | FlickrLarry 3 Likes
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #5 – August 06, 2016, 12:59:37 pm About a week ago, we saw a van RV built on the Ram ProMaster in the parking lot at the Cancer Clinic. It was B - I - G and pretty intimidating in size. Not sure why it felt so large just sitting there. Somehow our 1985 TK didn't seem to be that large, although it probably was. Maybe it is the lack of the large windows. It may not be only from the inside that those windows set the Lazy Daze models apart.Although, I didn't see inside of the van, I suspect that the interior living area is not nearly as commodious nor as well-planned out as the inside of any of the 24-foot Lazy Daze models.Virtual hugs,JudieAdventures of Dorrie Anne | Photographing the WestToday: The Hat Shop in Lowell, Arizona ***************************************
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #6 – August 06, 2016, 01:22:56 pm Wow guys, Love the old photo's of the LD and the other RV's. Didn't know LD made a trailer or did someone just print the name on that Trailer? That must have been an awesome sight with 400 LD's at the 50 yr. Anniversary. Thanks for share's…
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #7 – August 06, 2016, 02:06:31 pm That 1966 LD ad had a list price of $5,295. I was making a $1.00 an hour in 1966 ... before taxes. I doubt I could have qualified for a loan to buy that LD. And wouldn't be surprised if a restored 1966 LD would sell for more than the original MSRP. So in the year 2059, our LD will be 50 years old. Odds are we'll not see that anniversary. And so it goes. 2 Likes
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #8 – August 06, 2016, 02:20:16 pm Quote from: Older_Fossil - August 06, 2016, 11:40:30 amAn add for an early Lazy Daze "Housecar".Thanks for posting, Art. As Lazydazers emeriti, how are you and Barbara enjoying your new Tiffin coach? Do you miss your LD?Chris
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #9 – August 06, 2016, 02:29:48 pm Wow! nice pictures. First time I saw a pic of the LD class A.
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #10 – August 06, 2016, 02:48:40 pm Quote from: Larry Wade - August 06, 2016, 12:26:02 pmArtThe LD shown looks similar to the old model on display at the Mothership.At 16', it had very small tanks but it was still the state of the art for its day.Happy birthday Lazy Daze! It turned 60 this year.Ten years ago, this summer, many of us went to the Lazy Daze 50th Anniversary GTG, at the fairgrounds in Cheyenne Wy.It was quite a party with over 400 LDs attending.At the bottom of the ad, there is a mention of a brochure showing slide-in and chassis mount models.Anyone have photos of these campers?LarryHere is an oldie for you to identify .[/urlHere's an aerial photo of the Golden Caravan gathering:
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #11 – August 06, 2016, 02:56:37 pm "Now an updated version like that- an LD quality build on a Ram Pro Master chassis cab would be interesting."----LD quality, definitely, but a the box built on the Dodge cutaway would have to be a "B" type rig; the maximum gvwr of the Ram Pro Master cab chassis is only 9350 pounds.Ram ProMaster 3500 Cab Chassis
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #12 – August 06, 2016, 03:09:32 pm "Ten years ago, this summer, many of us went to the Lazy Daze 50th Anniversary GTG, at the fairgrounds in Cheyenne Wy."Ah yes, I remember it well, Daughter Cynthia (LazyBones2) and I were parked near Andy Baird and just across from Larry Wade.... what a great whing-ding that party was. Sure glad I didn't miss it! 1 Likes
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #13 – August 06, 2016, 03:13:44 pm Remember the mandate for a "precision alignment" of the rigs in each section? Each rig nose had to be "sighted" off the ones next to it so that all appeared well-ordered and uniform for that shot! I recall that there were a few objections to the regimentation of being told to adjust the position of one's rig!
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #14 – August 06, 2016, 04:32:58 pm Yes Joan, the euro vans are not able to manage the weight of current US style coaches. I do however like those RVs I see all over Europe, and one built with the LD construction and quality philosophy would indeed be a dream. In more ways than one. B vans generally lack the window space I crave. It must have been wonderful to be at that big GTG! I hope to see the next one!
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #15 – August 06, 2016, 04:39:02 pm Quote from: JCT - August 06, 2016, 03:13:44 pmRemember the mandate for a "precision alignment" of the rigs in each section? Each rig nose had to be "sighted" off the ones next to it so that all appeared well-ordered and uniform for that shot! I recall that there were a few objections to the regimentation of being told to adjust the position of one's rig! 2 Likes
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #16 – August 06, 2016, 04:50:57 pm Quote from: Chris Horst - August 06, 2016, 02:20:16 pmThanks for posting, Art. As Lazydazers emeriti, how are you and Barbara enjoying your new Tiffin coach? Do you miss your LD?ChrisHi Chris,We are having a great time. Going fulltime changed our needs and perspective.The biggest thing we probably miss is being able to fit into many spots in government campgrounds.But many Corp of Engineers campgrounds are great for a rig like ours.Art 1 Likes
Re: 50 Years Ago! Reply #17 – August 10, 2016, 12:39:25 pm In 1989 I inherited my Dad's 1975 19 foot LD. I took 4 teenagers out many times skiing! It had a huge rear kitchen. My Dad ordered it from the factory without the toilet and black water tank. They boon-docked most of the time so he put a portable toilet in the wet bath. He could remove it to shower and also dump it in an out house when available. He would often dump the gray water (degradable soaps only) out in the boonies. Different times!I drove it for ten years until 1999 when I bought a 1992.Lisa 1 Likes