Exploring Goodyear, Arizona and Checking Out a 1979 Chevy G30 Camper | Journey with Gail the Snail

TLDRJoin us as we travel to Goodyear, Arizona to pick up Gail the Snail from her storage lot and check out a 1979 Chevy G30 camper. We plan to trade in Gail for a camper with more space. Along the way, we encounter maintenance issues and discuss the reasons for wanting to upgrade. We explore the camper's features, inspect the condition, and document our impressions.

Key insights

The 1979 Chevy G30 camper has reliable features but lacks space and speed.

The camper requires maintenance, including fixing the rusted metal and improving the flooring.

The camper has a low top speed of 50 mph, which makes long-distance travel challenging.

Safety is a concern with the cabover style of the camper, especially regarding stability on the highway.

Despite its drawbacks, the 1979 Chevy G30 camper has potential for renovation and customization.

Q&A

Why do you want to upgrade from the 1979 Chevy G30 camper?

We want more space and improved speed for long-distance travel.

What maintenance issues did you encounter during the trip?

We had to fix rusted metal and flooring issues in the camper.

What is the top speed of the 1979 Chevy G30 camper?

The top speed is around 50 mph, which is slow for highway travel.

What are the safety concerns with cabover style campers?

Cabover style campers can feel unstable on the highway and require cautious driving.

Is the 1979 Chevy G30 camper worth renovating?

Yes, it has potential for renovation and customization.

Timestamped Summary

00:00We start our journey in Goodyear, Arizona, where we pick up Gail the Snail from her storage lot.

00:23The 1979 Chevy G30 camper is our focus for this trip, as we plan to trade in Gail for a camper with more space.

03:26With the camper's low top speed and manual steering, we encounter challenges on the highway.

04:30Despite its drawbacks, the 1979 Chevy G30 camper impresses us with its reliability and original features.

06:17We inspect the camper's condition, including rusted metal and flooring issues.

08:23We explore the interior of the camper and discuss its potential for renovation and customization.

12:40A hike in Flagstaff brings a refreshing break from our camper search, but the cold weather hinders camping plans.

14:00We perform daily fluid checks on the camper, addressing oil consumption and exhaust issues.