I've had many different electrical goblins over the years, but this is something new.My directional signals on our 1988 class C ford coachmen began intermittantly working on our last trip, then quit…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Pete Peterson Aug 5, 2011.
Hi all !I have been looking at diffrent places on the web and actually was surprised to run across as many people as I have who were doing the same thing as I am going to do..Namely, rebuilding our…Continue
Tags: RV Parts, RV Suppliers
Started this discussion. Last reply by Marlon Mar 3, 2014.
got a new puppy a couple of months ago, so every spare minute of time is going to him and not the camper. Put new calipers and pads on and went last weekend for a much needed rest! will be going again next weekend and hope to eventually keep going on the rebuild. Everything is probably going to wait until early October or next spring to do any more. We just can't bear the thought of ripping it apart and not camping for a couple of years. On the bright side, I found a complete set of Pacific…
ContinuePosted on July 13, 2014 at 8:50pm
I never posted about the end of our vacation in September because I was too fed up with our camper. The last day as we were driving home from New Hampshire about 150 miles from home the front end began to drag to one side and I could smell the unmistakable aroma of brake pads being fried. When I put the brakes on to grab a quick exit ramp nothing happened! They had overheated and glazed over.…
ContinuePosted on January 18, 2014 at 10:19am — 1 Comment
All work halted on the camper to prep for our sons wedding. First, the patio. Not going to post all the pics, this still is a site about RVs after all !…
ContinuePosted on October 20, 2013 at 7:23pm — 2 Comments
Got the pics to the computer finally, so here is the last work till next year,, microwave and rest of uppers set in place. Wires re-run for speakers, lights and plugs. Face frames for the cabinate doors set, and false bottoms in to hide wires.…
ContinuePosted on October 14, 2013 at 9:32pm — 2 Comments
If you love classic and vintage RVs then come Join us. Come on in and have some fun. JOIN HERE NOW
Started by Dawn Michelle in RV Repair & Maintence. Last reply by Dawn Michelle Nov 15.
Started by Ron Jackson in Vintage RV Salvage Yards & Used RV Parts Sources & Suppliers Oct 17.
Started by Kate in RV Repair & Maintence Oct 5.
Posted by Bonnie Weir on July 13, 2024 at 2:55pm — 2 Comments
Posted by Alfonso Vilches on July 7, 2023 at 8:18pm
Posted by Ellen (Ellie) Rice on December 9, 2022 at 6:24pm — 1 Comment
Posted by David & Misty Preciado on June 10, 2022 at 6:18pm — 2 Comments
Added by Jimco_W001
-CLASS C FULL Frame off Restoration by Kevin Crowley
-Kerry Malseed's 1947 Flxible Clipper Bus Restoration
-Kevin's Wildcat Trailer Frame Up Restoration & Materials Used
-Rod Paints His Trailer Before/After Pics
-Understanding Brake Controllers
Blogs, Posts and Other things We like to Follow....
Vintage Travel Trailers, Vintage Campers, Camper Restoration, Bus Conversions, Vintage RV Forums, Old RVs, Tiny Homes, Boondocking
A work of art by member Paige Bridges
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Disclaimer - Please Read it
Enjoy this site and use it totally at your own risk.
By using or viewing this site YOU agree to Hold Harmless anyone associated with it including other members. Also, YOU agree that YOU are solely responsible for ANY and ALL actions, results or damages. Members "opinions" are just that and any repair or alteration comments or recommendations are by folks who are not licensed repair or mechanical professionals. Any repairs or modifications you do totally at YOUR OWN RISK. Use licensed professionals for all work to avoid possible serious injury or damage. Use banks for purchases. Have fun!
Copywrite & Trade Mark Registered GoodOldRV© ,GoodOldRVs©, GoodOldRVs.com©,GoodOldRVs.net©,GoodOldRV.Com©
© 2024 Created by Jimco_W001. Powered by
Comment Wall (1 comment)
You need to be a member of Good Old RVs to add comments!
Join Good Old RVs
tried to message you, didnt work. So I tried this