Hi all, we are the owners of a 1973 Sequoia purchased in May 2021. We took possession and within 10 miles of her old home decided to blow the water hose. Left her at a local mechanic for a week, until she was towed to Applied for an assessment and me, Sharon, to break my knee (surgery & no weight bearing for 14 weeks in my case). Circumstances being what they were, she stayed with Applied for a year, the last 4 months getting a good mechanical going over. Her name is Daffodilli and she is now parked on our very narrow street in Berkeley to the chagrin of our neighbor.
her previous owner bought her from the original owner in about 1974. The first owner bought her to take on a road trip the Alaska from L.A. and back. Went on the trip never used it again, then sold it to the PO. The PO used it to take summer trips to Mexico riding motorcycles and other off road activities.
Mostly original interior except for carpet and reupholstered dinette and captains chairs. Paint is original yellow with darker yellow strips around the cockpit. We believed she is a survivor worth some TLC. Currently we are getting her interior electrical, water, lights, drapes cleaned up for some small trips, then hopefully a trip cross country, a long time dream of mine.
Happy to answer any questions. Thanks for accepting us and our various inquiries, although not very sophisticated and basic.
Sharon & Gordon
her previous owner bought her from the original owner in about 1974. The first owner bought her to take on a road trip the Alaska from L.A. and back. Went on the trip never used it again, then sold it to the PO. The PO used it to take summer trips to Mexico riding motorcycles and other off road activities.
Mostly original interior except for carpet and reupholstered dinette and captains chairs. Paint is original yellow with darker yellow strips around the cockpit. We believed she is a survivor worth some TLC. Currently we are getting her interior electrical, water, lights, drapes cleaned up for some small trips, then hopefully a trip cross country, a long time dream of mine.
Happy to answer any questions. Thanks for accepting us and our various inquiries, although not very sophisticated and basic.
Sharon & Gordon
