Montana 305FKS modifications
I just LOVE to modify stuff !!
We got a good deal on a used 305FKS Montana Mountaineer travel trailer, so my better half authorized doing "whatever I wanted to" to make it like we wanted - that was a big mi$$take. In addition to exterior improvements (power jack, Maxxair thermostate fan & covers, A/C hail guard, mud dauber screen for water heater, etc.), interior improvements include (all oak) 3 magazine racks, 3 of those oak remote control holder boxes (2 small, 1 large - for pens, memo pad, eyeglasses, etc.), 6 oak coat hanging pegs, audio cassette rack and cd rack attached to entertainment center, white screen door grilles and push bars (both doors), hanging attachments (still in work) for VCR and satellite receiver under bedroom TV shelf and over TV in L/R, under cabinet oak rolltop breadbox and paper towel rack, oak spice rack (have you noticed that EVERYTHING is oak and matches the interior ?), oak soap dish and toothbrush holder in bath, towel ring (oak of coarse) and 2 towel racks (oak again) tailored to fit the inside of the bathroom door, recessed toilet paper holder, simulated oak springy thingies to hold the stuff in cabinets during transit, and more stuff I've forgotten.
Modifications still to go will be a passthrough (external and internal terminals) for satellite dish cable and telephone line, addition of a cabinet door over the refrigerator, convert the hamper in the bathroom to more cabinet space by simply moving the hinges and latch so that it opens from the side rather than the top and remove the plastic hamper, and add an a/c outlet by the chair in the living room, make an "insert" from paneling that simply lays on top of the curtain rods in the bedroom to make the top a shelf surface, and conversion to a Hunter digital thermostat.
1999 F250 V-10
2000 Montana Mountaineer TT 305FKS
Weatherford, TX
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