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1977 Itasca cruise control actuator
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Hi there. 77 Itasca 454 need a cruise control actuator. I’ve heard these are common to the square body Chev/GMC truck 73-81.Can’t find one. Anyone know where one can find one?ThanksContinue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jack Wasmuth Jun 13, 2020.

Repairing aluminum siding

How do you deal with delamination or oxidation rust holes?

Started Jul 18, 2015

 

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Jack Wasmuth replied to Mark's discussion 1977 Itasca cruise control actuator
"Sorry I just noticed that it is out of stock."
Jun 13, 2020
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1977 Itasca cruise control actuator

Hi there. 77 Itasca 454 need a cruise control actuator. I’ve heard these are common to the square body Chev/GMC truck 73-81.Can’t find one. Anyone know where one can find one?ThanksSee More
Jun 13, 2020

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Aluminum repair

time to see if i can do some siding repair.  There are dings and oxidization and some previous owners neglect that resulted in water ingression.  im looking at one side needing to be done but from what i have seen it seems that there is likely delamination issues anyway that have to be dealt with.  looking around on the internet seems there are plenty of options on replacing the aluminum siding vs fiberglass which i didn't want to go to.  Want to keep it original for whatever reason....

Any ideas would be appreciated.

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