Just got it home. Craigslist Special, which means it is another project.

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Comment by Tom Baker on October 21, 2014 at 9:59pm

Hi I just picked up none of these Skyline Nomads and can not find the Vin # could you tell me if know where they put it on yours. Thanks Tom

Comment by Lakota Wolf on September 22, 2014 at 4:05pm

I have some SKYLINE Schematics,,, wiring/plumbing that I will try and upload on here later this evening.  I have a Skyline Funtime 5th wheel and its a very simple schematic as far as the wiring and the plumbing.   Be sure that when you replace plumbing,,use *Pex fittings, snap and go and very reliable.  Awesome find,, You will be very happy with the older rigs.

Comment by Dava Sunshine Robinson on September 22, 2014 at 1:58pm

Inside of my 1973 NOMAD camper. It seems to be all original. It needs some repairs. Someone took some copper water pipes out in bathroom and cut off some plumbing underneath camper. Wiring issues on fridge and flooring needs to be replaced in front of door. No leaks so far. All seams to be a easy fix. Were thinking keeping it all original but we have seen some pretty cool glammed ones too.

Comment by Dava Sunshine Robinson on September 22, 2014 at 1:47pm

inside of my 1973 NOMAD

Comment by Dava Sunshine Robinson on August 25, 2014 at 9:38am

I just recently bought a 1973 Nomad same as yours. Im looking for a wire and plumbing diagram or pictures. Do you have any or know of a site that will give me more info on a 1973 Nomad? Trying to rewire fridge to main braker and we have missing water lines and drain pipes. Any info would help. Thanks. 

Comment by Dave Creu on September 4, 2011 at 11:31am
Congratulations! One of the first trailers I do a search on every time I go to craigslist is the Nomads from the 70's. Would really like to see some interior pics if you get a chance!

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