I'm new here and don't know much about RV's as I have been an extreme remote back packer all my life.
Back packing in 20 miles in, carrying a 60 pound pack and sleeping on the ground is catching up to me at age 50.
I recently was given an 89 Mallard Sprint with 60,000 miles on it. It was owned by an elderly lady who recently passed away and willed to me. She loved this little RV ever much and tried to take care of it.
Mechanically it is very sound, the Chevy 350 runs great, tires are new, hoses and belts are good and it passed N.Y.S. Safety inspection with absolutely no problems.
It has had a recent professional roof replacement. It measures 20 ft. stem to stern
It does have a lot of cosmetic issues. Paint is very oxidized and pin stripping is totally shot. Refrigerator is no longer there. Stove works but I don't know about the water heater or roof top unit.
I'm very excited about this restoration project and think that I see a lot of fun ahead for me and my Beagle Barney.
I don't see myself traveling any more then a couple of hundred miles, most trips will be local camp grounds with electric on site and a place to dump a canoe in for me and Barney to go fishing, drink beer and have camp fires. Maybe a once a year trip to Cape Cod because Barney loves to chase seagulls. :) :)
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congrats on ur little camper. buy a little frost free refrigerator. Try to find a small one with a freezer on top . Space in the refrigerator is a must and u'll be glad of the freezer to freeze Ice or keep fish caught in or meat frozen. for ur water heater, go on EBay and buy a small tank less one u can get one for about 125 bucks. For an air conditioner get on at Walmart and stick in the window it will be cheaper than replacing that top unit if it's not repairable. If u live up North about a 10,000 Btu will do If u live down south like I do get a 12,000 Btu . Happy camping...
John,
If your plan is to frequent sites with electricity waiting, Add a small dorm room type refrigerator, a microwave and toaster oven and your missing amenities issue is solved. There is also very good compound/wax for your oxidized paint (just add elbow grease and pace yourself). That elderly lady has given you a gift. Just remember, these type endeavors are marathons, their not sprints. Good luck and many adventures to you.
Congrats! That is fantastic! I see nothing but good times coming your way! If you've never done this before, watch out..you'll catch the bug and Barney too! I love to go out...and I take all of my babies, all 4 of them! I hope you will truly enjoy!
Leah!
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