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Red Dale Camper Owners Group

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Red Dale Camper Owners Group

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.

Members: 34
Latest Activity: Oct 9

Discussion Forum

1969 Red Dale Electrical

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.

1972 Red Dale Reno work

A work in progress but have been using and even doing a little winter camping in it.Continue

Started by Rhonda Gillooly Feb 1.

1966 Red Dale 2 Replies

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.

Front Window Outside Cover 1 Reply

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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Comment by Greg Hoffman on August 20, 2019 at 6:19pm

Greetings.  Happy owner of a '73 Red Dale. New member to the group. Look forward to communicating with the group. 

Comment by James V Ritchie on July 29, 2019 at 1:57pm

My Reddale 1976

One when new then this year when I bought it again yes lots of work to be done. Pictures are Google photo them may not show but try click on link. Link works right and open in another window.

Need volunteers up to Iceland. Free room and board. ;-)

 

  

Comment by Mark on May 11, 2019 at 2:10pm

Hi Douglas.  I can't provide much on your first question.  But for the second, check out http://bryantrv.com/docs.html for the service and user's manual for your fridge.  You'll probably find the model number in the outside access panel.  

We're working through issues with getting the fridge to light when on propane...get gas (can eventually smell it), and can see a spark, but no ignition.  Right now we're using it as an ice box.  Did that for two and a half months last autumn before we plugged in for the winter (electric worked great).

Comment by Douglas Glenny on May 11, 2019 at 12:46pm
77' 18 foot Reddale owner here. Been RV living full time for about 2 months now, but still getting to know my camper. Does anyone know procedures for 1) electric water pump/valves/tank fill and 2) how th operate the propane/electric refrigerator? Thanks all.
Comment by Mark on April 6, 2019 at 10:31am

Howdy All!

Proud & happy owner of a 1978 Red Dale 20' Front Dinette which is our tiny home on wheels.  Looking forward to learning more about my home, and about the company itself.

Comment by James V Ritchie on February 25, 2019 at 2:16pm

Hi Reddale camper owners. Nice to see that name but not many reddale motorhomes seen on line. I bought this Dodge 1976/7 Reddale while living in Fairbanks, Alaska and picked it up new in Longmont. CO  Drove it over to the east coast. Soon after that moved to Iceland and had it shipped over. Sold it 1981 then back in 2018 i saw it again and fell again in love and bought it though only wreck. Waiting for spring to start rebuilding project or maybe just spending some time with it before junking ;-)

Comment by Jane Roxanne Beamon on July 21, 2018 at 11:00pm

I'm a new member, and new to RVs.

I recently bought a 1976 Red Dale cabover camper for my 1969 Ford F-250.

I just uploaded some photos. I will probably need more than a bit of advice from you folks, as this is my first RV, and I confess that I haven't the foggiest notion of what I am doing.

Comment by Jeanne Burchill on March 18, 2018 at 1:09pm

We recently purchased a 1973 Red Dale and are looking forward to sprucing it up this summer!

Comment by KELLY MACAULAY on July 13, 2017 at 5:51pm

Hi I have a 1963 Red Dale , I can find no info on it. Does anyone have any of the original books on it ? I have some water damage on the back corner any tips ?  I live in Colorado . Thanks 

Comment by Laura G on March 7, 2017 at 1:26pm

Here is my 1973 Red Dale.

 

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