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Wow Michael, the Ford factory steel hub caps are still on it.
Welcome Michael Chenault. Nice motor home, The VIN is on a plastic sticker by the drivers arm rest on the one that I own. Before that Winnebago put them in side the door jam by the top hinge. Please post more photos.
Hi guys! We just bought a 1975 Winnebago Canadian Travel Trailer. Such a bummer that I can't find anything on this TT. I was hoping to get some information on where I could possibly find a manual. I'm working on the inside of her, but I know we need to do some work underneath, but I am not sure where to start. I'm excited to find a Winnebago group that looks like it's active. Anyone out there with the same TT
Thanks!!
not bad for a vehicle 30 years old ralph if those are your only issues, glad to hear you are enjoying the coach/safe journey
stan
Good morning, all;
This is sort of a status report:
The 1987 Winnebago Elandan WCP31RT is still going, and it has gone this Summer. Trips to Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon (one for the total solar eclipse on 2017 August 21), several trips for Washington State Good Sam Club gatherings, one for the FMCA Northwest Rally, and a couple just for the fun of it.
One thing is that it is beginning to show its age in some unexpected ways. There have been a few problems showing up with the electrical wiring for the exterior lighting, and a few parts have needed to be replaced. One was the exterior lighting switch, and the other was the brake light switch. The brake light switch is a trial being mounted on a plate where access to the back side for the mounting/adjusting nut is not easy. Oh, well. Mechanically it is still doing well, but the intensive work two years ago to improve the engine cooling system has paid some dividends. The next trek will be this coming Tuesday out to the Oregon Coast.
Enjoy;
Ralph
Latté Land, Washington
Hi Shawn, welcome to the Winnebago group. My 1970 Winnebago F17 motor home has always been good to me too.
Good morning, Sleeth;
We are out here. I have been on two trips already this year, and I am supposed to be at another gathering this weekend, but there are some other things that need to be done.
Still working on mine also. Just found a broken hinge on the closet door, and have not yet located an exact replacement.hinge. I wonder if Winnebago Industries still has any in stock?
Enjoy;
Ralph
Latté Land, Washington
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