We are going to remove the jack knife couch (very uncomfortable) and replace it with a sewing table that had two flip up table tops. It will be used as a TV stand, sewing table and laptop stand. The couch is out (very easy, 10 wood screws) and soon as I am done with the sewing table, I will posts more. April is making insulated curtains for the windshield. New covers for the chairs are coming soon. …
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Added by joe meehan on January 14, 2014 at 6:30pm — 4 Comments
I need help finding replacement rims. I would like to find aluminum to replace bud rims 6x 7.50 6 lug 7.25 hole offset they are mounted on a 1964 Travco
Added by Dan Boldt on January 14, 2014 at 5:07pm — 1 Comment
We have been on our old HR for 2 weeks now. It is amazing how much "stuff " we have gotten rid of , yet still more to go. Every day I throw out at least 2-3 things large or small. We had 2 months to disperse belongings and used that well or so we thought. Send things to the kids, donating to the local Youth Ranch and sharing with neighbors. We still have…
ContinueI just bought a 1978 Fleetwood Prowler 5th wheel. There is a great deal of work that is needed. I have been trying to locate any information like schematics, tanks sizes, and propane systems. I contacted every company I could think of. If anyone has information on the camper, please let me know. I will post pictures and have questions and maybe even a couple of answers. …
ContinueAdded by Dean on January 7, 2014 at 6:48pm — 5 Comments
The old doll is giving me fits. She is beautiful on the inside but some problems with fuel tank and fuel lines are driving me crazy. Any advice would be appreciated. I am afraid the this will become a real can of worms if I don't get the sequence of repair in order.
Added by eva l shaw on January 5, 2014 at 9:42pm — 5 Comments
As soon as I get some decent pictures I will post them
I still have absolutely no idea as to why I bought this thing, we were hunting in Canada two years back and we came upon a rancher who politely informed us that we had strayed onto land he was stewarding(what ever that meant) then he asked us if we would stay for coffee ( ok I thought it was strange but when in Rome). As we walked up to the house I spotted this really bashed and rust RV at first I thought it was a box…
ContinueAdded by jeff kissinger on January 5, 2014 at 11:49am — 4 Comments
This was the third time I towed my car to Florida and it towed my golf cart. The picture was at an I 75 Flying J just 2 miles North of the Florida border where…
ContinueAdded by John "T" Nordhoff on January 2, 2014 at 8:03pm — 4 Comments
We just purchased this 1966 Dodge Travco. She's got 66,000 miles on it, with three previous owners all located near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Our family has been traveling for ten+years, sailing around the world, Sailing around Mexico for a few years, and now we plan to drive this old bus from Alaska to Argentina with our two kids. Should be a fun adventure. We blog about everything over at www.bumfuzzle.com
Right…
ContinueAdded by Patrick Schulte on January 2, 2014 at 2:30pm — 3 Comments
Well Folks, bad news for the Winnie! Was doing some research to replace the Mor/Ryde suspension and stumbled upon some issues.
The frame has some major issues, including cracks, buckling and is twisted in multiple spots. The drivers side Mor/Ryde Suspension arm has started to poke through the bathroom floor.
Added by Tim Dailey on December 28, 2013 at 4:53pm — 13 Comments
Marie And I are planning on updating and upgrading the systems and Interior and Exterior of our Holiday Rambler I have it stored in my Daughters barn at present and will be starting on it this March. I will try to keep a photo journal as well as notes of our progress I plan updating the electrical systems as well as water and sewer connections. the original generator is gone but I do have a replacement that I plan on fabricating a way to stow the gen for transport and then deploy for use…
ContinueAdded by Rex & Marie Myers on December 25, 2013 at 12:00am — 7 Comments
The past few months have been some of the hardest for Good Ole George and I - both emotionally and financially. Was planning on heading for warmer climates as I can't stand the cold. Then my brother-in-law fell off a trailer and broke his neck so headed to Washington State to help out as the hospital they air-flighted him to was an hour and a half from their home. He had an angel watching over him that day. He was in surgery approx. 14 hours but came through with…
ContinueAdded by Jackie Berg on December 18, 2013 at 5:33pm — 1 Comment
A quick heads-up GORVers....
we finally broke down this summer and splurged on a REALLY NICE BIG FRIDGE for our tired little Winnie.
(We're full-timers so we needed the biggest fridge we could find)
as luck would have it, while traveling through Salem Oregon area we found someone who had a BIG double-door (side by side)…
ContinueAdded by Robert Wesner on December 16, 2013 at 2:20am — 5 Comments
i was in a conversatio today with some frtends, i grow up around camping from tents, pop-up, up to class a unit.and i finnly found a classic winnebago d20.runs great and the people how own it be for us had alreadly done some work to it.and when my wife and i saw i we loved i we instganly started planning things out.and how much fun this was going to be for the kids,all the plasces to go and do.well i drift a little, because me friend said to me you bought yourself a nice classic rv.now that…
ContinueAdded by Scott Cremeens on December 13, 2013 at 7:32pm — 2 Comments
I was given a 1963 Terry 15' travel trailer. After two days of removing the trash, I found massive water damage, no appliances, someone actually drilled holes through the floor, ran 12v wires through it and set a battery inside the camper. There is a 2 gallon black water tank, no grey water tank. The drain for the grey tank is ran through the floor and that is it. The would thing is the camper still has the split rim wheels.
I have been trying to find everything I can on the camper…
Continuethese are kinda hard to find as differ from the engines in the cars of this size, i've found their from the 361 block family,so far i've find parts from 440/383/361 work, finding push rods was the hardest part as there 10 1/4" long, but was able to find them thru summit racing out of ohio would found a warehouse in sparks ne that had a few on hand yet.
Added by mike wilson on November 25, 2013 at 9:16am — No Comments
i wanted something open, light, and for off road use as well, and economical, is a s-10 frame and drive train, moved engine back bout 30 " steel plate firewall and floor board, seat 2 adults and 2 kids, putting little bigger tires on back come spring,few things to add yet,has seat belots,lights, back and trurn signals,something to go from point a to b.
Added by mike wilson on November 25, 2013 at 8:52am — No Comments
we or i should say i, sometimes get frustrated and let my thoughts wander to the idea of downsizing back to a small pull camper since just me and the little lady,but when we go and grand kids come along, it makes nice that if strom comes up ,they all migrate insaide,other wise they sleep in tents we keep on hand, we went with a friend and his wife this summer to place just south of muncie(summit lake) and was reminded how easy for us was to pull in, hook up and done,with our other campers,…
ContinueAdded by mike wilson on November 25, 2013 at 8:30am — No Comments
bought this nov of 2012, worked on getting it to where we could use it by start of season, put a quick paint job on it, fixed inside bunk areas,replaced fridge, took furnace out ,cleaned it and bench tested it in basement,replaced holley carb, took intake off and replaced 5 bent push rods, replace the old 20 watt inverter with newer 40 watt, lights are much brighter now, water heater surprisingly was good and works fine,we replaced the counter top with matching table material we found at…
ContinueAdded by mike wilson on November 24, 2013 at 9:57am — 5 Comments
Okay, we're full-timers in a '79 Winnebago and almost NO ONE offers personal property / homeowners insurance for it.
Best we found was through Good Sam but only one out of their 5 companies will even insure such an old rig.
NOTE - THIS IS NOT FOR VEHICLE INSURANCE - this is for all of our personal stuff - IN the rig. Usually considered…
ContinueAdded by Robert Wesner on November 19, 2013 at 7:26pm — 12 Comments
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