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JoeH
Mar 18, 2020Explorer III
I like the looks of the Revcon---- I assume it's a 454 Chevy, so parts are readily available at any local auto parts store. You'll need tires and should go thru the brake system.
Not familiar with the drive train on those. earlier models used teh Toronado front wheel drive setup. I have owned several tornados and they are very reliable. After GM quit building them, I think Revcon went to an inhouse drive train. Probably you should look for a Revcon group on facebook....
Check the house very closely for any water leaks. Look around the windows, any roof penetrations,etc. If it has/had leaks, I'd walk away, tither wise, you might have a fun project in front of you. BTW, the first motorhome I bought was an old 1978 with a 454, we drove that thing all over the country and had a blast.
Not familiar with the drive train on those. earlier models used teh Toronado front wheel drive setup. I have owned several tornados and they are very reliable. After GM quit building them, I think Revcon went to an inhouse drive train. Probably you should look for a Revcon group on facebook....
Check the house very closely for any water leaks. Look around the windows, any roof penetrations,etc. If it has/had leaks, I'd walk away, tither wise, you might have a fun project in front of you. BTW, the first motorhome I bought was an old 1978 with a 454, we drove that thing all over the country and had a blast.
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