No, I don't have a specific pretrip. Atleast nothing different than anything you can find online. Because of the motorhomes age we generally run everything a week before a trip to make sure it still works. Thank for the compliment.
My friend just purchased a 1984 22ft Itasca Sunflyer. Everything is almost original, with some extra love needed on the ceiling, and dinette. That being said. Do you have a pre-trip checklist prior to departure(that may be specific to this model)?
Chris, That's funny! When I brought it home the other day the first thing my wife did was bring the carpet cleaner out! I washed the outside and did the windows. This RV has been sitting for a few years, but I think we can make it work for us. We really don't have any plans on going anywhere with it for now. We have our adult kids that come down just about every weekend, so maybe just use it as a cheap room addition for now! lol As we make some changes I will post! My wife seen your pic's today and went nuts... I told her not to get any idea's, not yet anyway! Thanks for your post! Richard
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Can u send me a copy of your 1864 owners manual for a winnebago chieftan? Ken
Hey Chris,
My friend just purchased a 1984 22ft Itasca Sunflyer. Everything is almost original, with some extra love needed on the ceiling, and dinette. That being said. Do you have a pre-trip checklist prior to departure(that may be specific to this model)?
Your MH is makes me envious, very very nice!
Ryan
We love our Chiefton too. Our only concern is the cloth interior roof, it sags in places, yours looks great. thanks to the connection Al& Mino
Thanks Chris hope you have fun in your Winn for yrs.
Chris, That's funny! When I brought it home the other day the first thing my wife did was bring the carpet cleaner out! I washed the outside and did the windows. This RV has been sitting for a few years, but I think we can make it work for us. We really don't have any plans on going anywhere with it for now. We have our adult kids that come down just about every weekend, so maybe just use it as a cheap room addition for now! lol As we make some changes I will post! My wife seen your pic's today and went nuts... I told her not to get any idea's, not yet anyway! Thanks for your post! Richard
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