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Blog 34 Blogs we like No3 Good Old RVs ✅Took a while to find this community site from back in 2012, now rewritten and URL changed

Updated: May 24

By keef & annie, May 3 2012 08:22AM Good Old RVs


We recently joined Pat,Linda & Lady dog on their website, maybe check it out and join if you are interested or in their area of the US It's called Good Old Rvs and it has a discussion forum. Looks like over the years it has been wound down, it only seems to be a holding page nowadays (as at 2026) sadly! It was great BUT I'm wrong finally found it and the URL has changed so here is the original site

GoodOldRVs Powered by Ning who ever they are but recreated in 2026

Let us know if there are blogs you would like to recommend, thanks


Celebrate Good Old RVs in our “Blogs We Like” series — a friendly corner of the motorhome world where classic rigs, shared wisdom and real‑life stories come together. This blog explains why the site stands out, from its helpful community spirit to its love of vintage RVs and practical tips. A search‑friendly shout‑out to a place packed with inspiration, nostalgia and proper motorhome know‑how.


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The INDEX page has TAGs for all Blogs and by year or month, A-Z INDEX alphabetically or just using the LETTERs in the Tag maps, or you can use the SEARCH page to look for something or just use the search facilities here on the BLOG or the associated Blogs attached to each Blog, entirely up to you, there is a wealth of ways to find what you want, thanks for looking motorhome-travel blog


Good Old RVs is one of those rare online communities that feels instantly welcoming, practical and full of genuine enthusiasm for life on the road. At its heart, the site celebrates classic motorhomes and the people who love them, bringing together owners, restorers, travellers and curious newcomers in one friendly space. What makes it so useful is the sheer variety of real‑world knowledge shared by people who have lived, repaired, driven and cherished older RVs for years.

The site is packed with photos, stories and restoration journeys that show what’s possible with older rigs. For anyone considering buying a vintage motorhome, these examples offer reassurance and inspiration. You can see how others have tackled repairs, upgraded interiors, solved mechanical challenges or simply kept their beloved RVs rolling. It’s practical, honest and refreshingly down‑to‑earth.

Beyond the technical side, Good Old RVs thrives on community spirit. Members share travel tales, campsite recommendations, clever fixes and the kind of tips you only learn through experience. It’s a place where questions are answered generously, and where even small victories — a new coat of paint, a repaired window, a successful first trip — are celebrated.

The site also reminds travellers why older motorhomes have such charm. They carry history, character and stories that modern vans can’t replicate. Browsing the posts sparks nostalgia, creativity and a sense of belonging.

In short, Good Old RVs is a treasure trove of advice, inspiration and community warmth — a genuinely helpful resource for anyone who loves motorhomes, whether vintage or modern.

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