I need advice on replacing front and rear axles on a 1964 travco. New rims are not to be found for the bolt hole pattern. If someone out there can give me exactly the needed conversion I would greatly appreciate it . I would like to convert to disc brakes at the same time
Added by Dan Boldt on October 25, 2014 at 7:12am — 3 Comments
Added by brian leibow on October 24, 2014 at 10:00pm — 1 Comment
If you don't know, Thermasan was a unique option for RVs offered in the mid 1970s. It is a waste destroyer, an incinerator on wheels approved by the National Sanitation Association. If you have interest in restoring your Thermasan or learning more about it, be sure to visit this group.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Thermasan_owners_forum/info
Added by David Edwards on October 24, 2014 at 7:52am — No Comments
All RVs should have 2 stage LP regulators. The regulator should be in a fixed position with the vent facing down or within 45 degrees of down. If you have a single stage, change it please. The old style LP fitting that threads into the service valve(on/off) should be replaced with a "excess flow" POL. This will restrict the flow of the propane in then event of a major leak in the system. These are reverse thread on internal threaded valves and right hand thread on the external threaded…
ContinueAdded by david craft on October 21, 2014 at 10:30am — 12 Comments
So, my buddy bought an after market add on electric hot water heating element to his LP Gas fired hot water heater then shamed me into buying one so I can "keep up with the Jones's" lol. He and I have a friendly rivalry regarding who has a certain after market goody on their RV, and if one buys something the other just has to have the same or bigger or better…
ContinueAdded by John "T" Nordhoff on October 21, 2014 at 8:20am — 7 Comments
Added by david craft on October 21, 2014 at 3:26am — 14 Comments
Here's another addition I added to my bus conversion. I wanted to be able to monitor my RV power grid from the drivers seat and anywhere in the bus. So the wheels got to turning again.
This is a very simple and inexpensive project. However it can save considerable hardship and foresee problems. Total cost for this was less that…
ContinueAdded by Leonard on October 19, 2014 at 11:57am — No Comments
My ole Diesel OLE RED, was retired and passed on to another guy to bring her back to life again. She aquired catastrophic failure to the ultimate degree when it was least expected. I blew out overdrive along with destroying the transmission cross member support and rear U-joint,,which was followed by severing the rear brake lines and blowing out a suspension air bag. With doing so, it dropped the drive shaft on the pavement along with beating the snot out of the under carriage of the…
ContinueAdded by Lakota Wolf on October 15, 2014 at 9:47pm — No Comments
Added by John "T" Nordhoff on October 15, 2014 at 2:40pm — 3 Comments
We need to have the cooling coils rebuilt. Anyone know who could help us with this in Northern California? We do not know the brand and model of our refrigerator. It has no markings, numbers or plates on it. We have had it looked at. It does not work very good. It worked in the beginning, but now seems to only get down to 50 degrees. On hot days, it doesn't get that cool.
We definitely need to rebuild. It is a unique fridge. We would like to redo it and save it to use in our…
ContinueAdded by Donald & Shirley Ree on October 13, 2014 at 2:26pm — 5 Comments
DSCN2085.JPGDSCN2100.JPGWe have a vintage refrigerator that came with our 52 airstream trailer. We have no idea what model it is, who built it, etc. There are no numbers or plates with info on it anywhere. We have had it checked out, but were told it needs new cooling coils. We…
ContinueAdded by Donald & Shirley Ree on October 13, 2014 at 2:18pm — 6 Comments
I'm thinking about buying a 1970 Dodge Travco that runs but there's alot to do to get it back into shape!! I'm up for the project but don't know how much to pay for it! No refer, no water heater, flooring garbage, needs fiberglass work, 1 original seat, cabinetry poor condition and alot of other smaller problems!! Can someone give me an idea??
Thanks!!
Added by Kellie Foster on October 12, 2014 at 8:11pm — 1 Comment
Each year when we travel either north or south from Punta Gorda Florida to Catawba Island Ohio we post a blog on blog spot. We are currently in Annapolis MD and have been on the road for over a month. The blog displays the most recent post first and about 4 post on a page. If you want to read it in order you have to go to the bottom of the page and click on "older post" until you get to the end. The first one is our current blog and the second one is a blog we did 2 years ago.We are still…
ContinueAdded by Doug and Becky on October 8, 2014 at 7:14am — No Comments
Well ...not quite.. My Chinook took a detour! To The Oasis RV Park in Van Horn, Texas! They have the best mechanic for miles and miles around and homemade ice cream to boot!
Can't get the old girl to go over 40 MPH...OUCH!!
Me and my critter crew are heading for the warm southwest...anywhere it's warm for the winter !!
Oh, I checked out Vintage Trailer Art...beautiful art work!!!
More Later,
Shutterbugshea
(Betty-Shea)…
ContinueAdded by Betty-Shea Hoffman on October 4, 2014 at 12:52pm — 1 Comment
finished up the "Loose caboose" and it's up for sale........AC, Heat, 3 burner stove, sink and 5 gallon fresh water and 5 gallon grey water, porta-potty, full bed, fully insulated, TV/DVD, AGM battery and charger, rubber roofIMG_2383.JPG,IMG_2371.JPG,…
ContinueAdded by Glenn Wallin on October 4, 2014 at 10:30am — No Comments
Added by Bonnie Geddes on October 1, 2014 at 1:31pm — 8 Comments
In this ongoing saga of my school bus conversion, my first choice for kitchen and over head cabinets was to make them. Older school buses have rounded roofs and stock cabinets are square. I figured I'd solve this problem right off by making the cabinets to fit.
The roof in older school buses was round, I'm told, for better roll over protection in the event…
ContinueAdded by Leonard on October 1, 2014 at 8:07am — 3 Comments
Shorty We plan on being in that area on our way to Florida and would like to get involved
Thanks
Buzz and Mae Summer
Added by mae summer on September 26, 2014 at 11:22am — 3 Comments
I decided to keep up my trailer rehab skill this summer by building a Mobil Deer blind. It is 6' x 8' x7' tall and can be moved by my ATV..
Its fully insulated ,has a sky light, and has a desk/bed to be used when hunting.
All the windows and door were recycled from a older mobile home that was scrapped. 90% of the wood was also from the trees off our land up here. The roof is a Green steel.
The trailer frame was given to me so I put it to good use and used it for…
ContinueAdded by charles stahura on September 25, 2014 at 9:09pm — No Comments
Hey Gang,
I made a decision. What decision? I will tell you.
I haven't been blogging much lately because of concentrating on my book. But I have kept busy writing stories, I just never posted them. So I got to thinking... maybe I shouldn't blog about my travels and experiences any more and just put them in book two. BOOK TWO??? Where is book one??
When I handed the publisher my work he said “WHOA you have enough for two books. What I would recommend is a series of short…
ContinueAdded by carey masci on September 19, 2014 at 3:41am — No Comments
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
1999
If you love classic and vintage RVs then come Join us. Come on in and have some fun. JOIN HERE NOW
Started by Dawn Michelle in RV Repair & Maintence. Last reply by Dawn Michelle on Friday.
Started by Ron Jackson in Vintage RV Salvage Yards & Used RV Parts Sources & Suppliers Oct 17.
Started by Kate in RV Repair & Maintence Oct 5.
Posted by Bonnie Weir on July 13, 2024 at 2:55pm — 2 Comments
Posted by Alfonso Vilches on July 7, 2023 at 8:18pm
Posted by Ellen (Ellie) Rice on December 9, 2022 at 6:24pm — 1 Comment
Posted by David & Misty Preciado on June 10, 2022 at 6:18pm — 2 Comments
Added by Jimco_W001
-CLASS C FULL Frame off Restoration by Kevin Crowley
-Kerry Malseed's 1947 Flxible Clipper Bus Restoration
-Kevin's Wildcat Trailer Frame Up Restoration & Materials Used
-Rod Paints His Trailer Before/After Pics
-Understanding Brake Controllers
Blogs, Posts and Other things We like to Follow....
Vintage Travel Trailers, Vintage Campers, Camper Restoration, Bus Conversions, Vintage RV Forums, Old RVs, Tiny Homes, Boondocking
A work of art by member Paige Bridges
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Disclaimer - Please Read it
Enjoy this site and use it totally at your own risk.
By using or viewing this site YOU agree to Hold Harmless anyone associated with it including other members. Also, YOU agree that YOU are solely responsible for ANY and ALL actions, results or damages. Members "opinions" are just that and any repair or alteration comments or recommendations are by folks who are not licensed repair or mechanical professionals. Any repairs or modifications you do totally at YOUR OWN RISK. Use licensed professionals for all work to avoid possible serious injury or damage. Use banks for purchases. Have fun!
Copywrite & Trade Mark Registered GoodOldRV© ,GoodOldRVs©, GoodOldRVs.com©,GoodOldRVs.net©,GoodOldRV.Com©
© 2024 Created by Jimco_W001. Powered by