Winnebago

Winnebago Trailer & Motor Home owners.

Including Lifetime & Bendix Motor Homes.

  • Winnebago Parts, 1970's Parts Wanted ? ?

    Wanted : 1970's Winnebago Vintage Parts ??We need a good list on the Old Winny's used parts supplier 's ! !I have a rare 1970 Chieftain, D27, 2 door model.Can't find parts, interior / exterior parts ?What happened to all the Vintage Winnebago 's ? ?LarryStorm503@gmail.comWe need a good suppliers…

    By Larry Storm

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  • The floor

    Hi guys,I want to run some ideas by you. My husband had a day off yesterday and so he's out there with me and the trailer. I'm looking at the floors and seeing where and how to fix the spots that need to be fixed. Ideally I would replace the whole floor, but I just don't want to mess with the walls…

    By Angie Castro

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  • Dusting it off

    Exploring this forum (Group)

    By postman

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  • 1973 Brave D18

    I'm the proud new owner of a 1973 Brave. Its been gutted and converted into a tailgating rv but I love it all the same.My first project I want to take on is the door.  It currently only has the middle and bottom hinges but the bottom one I don't think is actually doing anything.  Also the inside of…

    By Kelsey Olson

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  • Winnebago Brave for sale

    I have a friend who is giving up his 1972 Winnebago Indian.  He has kept it under cover for 10 years and thus needs some TLC to get it moving.  He is open to offers but was hoping to trade it for small truck.  Any interested offers or trades call 916-849-0750.  Note: My friend has gone thru the…

    By Ross Ferretti

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  • 1973 Brave - understanding the 3 battery layout and is there a "better way" to wire them up ?

     So I finally found the 1973 Brave that I was hunting for.  She (Penny) is the exact year, layout and such that I was looking for.  All runs great, drove it 10 hours back to Canada, and other than a nagging tranny leak and some messed up coach batteries, I am pretty happy with her.As mentioned…

    By Art

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  • 1974 Brave for $40k

    Thought this might interest a few of you.  Price is not a misprint - I called.  It is really nice but I will keep looking for my first Winnebago purchase.http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/rvs/5737137612.html

    By Art

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  • Solar, Wind, and other Alternative or Renewable Energy for Motor Homes

    Good morning, all;      This note is an exploratory effort to determine if there is any interest here in talking about photovoltaic solar panels, wind generators, solar hot water heating, passive solar energy control methods and techniques, and other similar subjects as they may be applied to motor…

    By Ralph Javins

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  • 1967 F-17

    I wasn't in the market for one but when I saw an old tiny Winnebago motor home for sale I swooped it up. For $1,000 I was expecting pretty rough shape. Here in Alaska, if the snow doesn't crush these, the constant rain rots them. Somehow this thing was protected and sat unused. It has 56,000miles…

    By Karl m

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  • Radiator suggestions for 1969 Winnie.

    I would like to have the radiator on my 1969 Winnie with Dodge 318 motor rebuilt or replaced. I have the extended filler on it. Any suggestions would be helpful. Wwhat would be the best cost effective option?

    By Michael Leichey

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