My comment was related to DIY conversions, not commercial conversions. It's Apples to Oranges to compare commercial and DIY conversions. AFAIK, DIY bus conversions did not start in any significant numbers until the 80's but I'm open to being enlightened when did pick up momentum.
Richard, thanks for posting the video. Two or three observations came to mind. First, how OLD the participants were. Second, the large number of young members and third, if a convention sponsored a canoe ram and a rope tug of war and the like today the law suits wouldn't be settled in a hundred years.My personal take away is that we might have missed something by not being FMCA members. Those folks seemed to be having a grand time. On the other hand wifey and I have never been what you would call "joiners". At the time of that convention we were headed (alone) for Alaska in a brand new '73 GMC Suburban 4X4 all decked out for months of dry camping--an unforgettable adventure preceded the year before by a trek to Panama in a similarly outfitted '71 Suburban.I doubt there is any way back to those days. People today demand a comfort level that simply wouldn't consider frantic conga line dancing in sweltering 95 degree temps and for people like me, we would think long and hard before heading off for Panama solo.Still, it is fun to dream and scheme and get out occasionally for a mid week camp out and participate in some of the BCM type gatherings. Jack
If you belong to a particular chapter or more, you can start getting acquainted with others, then after a few will have fun, then know others at a regional and national one. Or buy a newer Prevost and show off how much it shines.lol