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- Neal_B_Explorer III found it thanks to you guys. Inside the main entry door, riveted to the wall. If it was a snake I would've been bit.
- Neal_B_Explorer II
crasster wrote:
Open the driver door and look in the door jam.
It doesn't have a drivers door. Only door is main side door. - crassterExplorer IIOpen the driver door and look in the door jam.
- Neal_B_Explorer II
gbopp wrote:
A picture would be better. :)
Believe me, this is no looker! - Neal_B_Explorer II
J-Rooster wrote:
Neal this was my first year RVing 1976 and I was drooling over the Kings Highway at that time. It was a very nice coach.
It looks like it could have been at one time, but this one needs lots of TLC - Neal_B_Explorer IIThanks for all the replys. I'll try looking for it at those places mentioned tonight. I would have last night but the Thunder were playing. Priorities, you know.
- J-RoosterExplorerNeal this was my first year RVing 1976 and I was drooling over the Kings Highway at that time. It was a very nice coach.
- rgatijnet1Explorer IIIEven back in 1976 the manufacturers used to put the VIN in several locations. It is stamped in to the frame, usually on top and visible with a mirror, right by the driver's side wheel well. Some also stamp the VIN on the transmission case and the last few numbers on the engine block usually match the VIN.
- MrWizardModeratorfor general questions
and RVsignature is helpful
but he did ask a specific question and gave the make and yr of the RV 76 kings highway
this will be on a Dodge chassis, likely a an M500 chassis with a 440 engine - gboppExplorerA picture would be better. :)
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