I've set up this group because we've just purchased a 1969 Red Dale Camper and we haven't found much information about them.
We also want to connect with Red Dale owners (present or past).
Anyway, we want to encourage Red Dales owners to share photos (new or old), stories, and details (true or not) about the Red Dale Coach Company that was originally based out of Longmont, Colorado, USA.
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Latest Activity: Oct 9
Good morning,I'm helping a friend who has a 1969 Red Dale. The trailer is in quite nice condition but the running lights were in terrible shape so I've replaced them all. However, none of them are…Continue
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Started by Bruce DeYoung Oct 9.
A work in progress but have been using and even doing a little winter camping in it.Continue
Started by Rhonda Gillooly Feb 1.
We just purchased a 1966 Red Dale camper in excellent condition. It has been in storage for many years, so I'm sure we will find some things that don't work, but for its age, it's very nice. I wish…Continue
Started by Pat Griffith. Last reply by Pat Griffith Jun 21, 2023.
Our 1966 Red Dale camper is missing the outside cover for the front window. Has anyone replaced theirs? I would like some ideas on replacing this cover. ThanksContinue
Started by Pat Griffith. Last reply by Mark Dec 27, 2022.
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I would love to come across an old motor home like that, Chevy, Ford or Dodge. That looks great from the picture, with the snow on the ground it cold there - hope the heat works in both the truck and camper.
I have 55 photos on the my camper and shows the work I am doing. You should been able to view them.
I do not have a Red Dale, but I do have a 1970 Nomad that looks just like the 1969 Red Dale you have pictured. So now I am interested in seeing how which the two campers have in common. I have had no luck in acquiring information on the Nomad.
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