Hey everyone;

   Well, after 45 years in the family the Prowler's time is finally coming to a close.  It is simply too heavy, and getting to the point where it is costing $300-$500 every time we take it out (it basically needs to be torn down and rebuilt completely).

We are choosing to go a different direction and rather than sell the Prowler for next to nothing or give it away (we've run out of family members to take it on!) we are going to strip it down to bare frame and build a flatbed car trailer out of the remaining bits that are still solid so the family can continue getting years of use out of it, in one incarnation or another.

That said; I am going to have a full interior worth of quite literally "mint" or "As new" parts if anyone is interested.  The oven, heater, water tank, sink, toilet, fridge - all working and literally brand-new condition.  The camper was ALWAYS very well taken care of and never cooked in (less boiling water for coffee).  Even the cushions and interior parts are like new.  If anyone is interested I would be willing to make someone a VERY good deal on all of it...or would be willing to part it out.  We are going to part it slowly, starting mid-June (after we take it out for the last time for our annual Father's Day weekend to Gunnisson National Forest, Colorado).  I am just putting this out there now if anyone has interest.  I am sure a good deal of these parts can be interchanged with other vintage campers - no problem sending a ton of high-quality digital photographs of anything requested.  Thanks! 

Jesse

Views: 277

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Hi Jesse.

I'd buy a rock guard for front window if avaiable, send pix please

Mike  michaelvicki@netptc.net

 

Hi Jesse!
I just purchased a 1973 17 FT. prowler and am in desperate need of a few things.
If you have photos of any of the items below, I'd be so happy to see them.
1. Bunk cushion/mattress
2. Front rock guard/window awning
3. Fridge
4. Plastic fenders/wheel well covers (mine is single axle)
5. Any removable logos
6. Cushions for couch
7. Any windows and window opener cranks
8. Entry door and/or lock set/handle
9. Dinette benches and dinette table
10. Owners manual ( yeah, I know... I'm dreamin'.....)

I am remodeling/restoring the Prowler to live in as I had to sell my home due to an injury and need to downsize to something small yet functional for the time being. I look forward to hearing from you!
Cat
Catoween1031@gmail.com
Hi Jesse!
Thought of a few other things...
Water tank
Water pump
Thanks again!
Cat
Catoween1031@gmail.com
And...
Mini blinds
Water heater
Cushions
Exterior step
Ok.. I think I'm done. ;)
Cat

RSS

Members

HOW TO MEMBER POSTS

  •         How To Links 

-Search Good Old RV's

-Start a New Group 

-Roof Repair Photos & Products

-Repair an RV Roof

-Pick Roof Sealer   

-Understanding RV Electrical Systems 

-Get RV Insurance   

-What to Look For When Buying a Used RV

-Jack Installs Fuel Injection in his Dodge 

 RV ARTISTS 

 

 Artist Roads                                              

                      

JOIN US AT GOOD OLD RVS

If you love classic and vintage RVs then come Join us. Come on in and have some fun. JOIN HERE NOW

Forum

Help

Started by Brianna Scroggins in RV Repair & Maintence yesterday.

1973 Scamper Class C electrical question 1 Reply

Started by Ken Vanderburg in RV Repair & Maintence. Last reply by Jimco_W001 Mar 29.

Starcraft Ceiling Repair

Started by Donald Morgenroth in RV Repair & Maintence Mar 18.

Events

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

JOIN US - COME ON IN!

If you love classic and vintage RVs then come Join us.

 Come on in and have some fun.      

 Dedicated to a simpler, more rewarding and fun way of life in a Good Old RV... 

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

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service