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- Chum_leeExplorerI think you'll find that many of the people on this forum are more than willing to help you with "many" issues. You have to be clear (state them clearly) on what they are, otherwise, the help you get will tend to be "all over the place" and, often, of little direct value to you.
Chum lee - rhyno01ExplorerI came to this forum because I can tell you folks know your stuff. I do understand there is alot to know about these old units. I'm hoping I can find help here to deal with any issues.
And I do appreciate all the comments.
Thanks - Chum_leeExplorer
rhyno01 wrote:
Hi again. If this unit had a full safety inspection would it be a better prospect? It has a rebuilt trans and 454 cid engine with about 15000 miles. The RV has about 140000 miles. Everything works even dash air. Its really nice.
"Really nice" (your words) is a very subjective term. Your definition of "really nice" may differ widely from others. I'm not saying the subject vehicle isn't "really nice," it may well be. It may even be a good deal. Without photos and/or other details, it's impossible to tell in this format because no one can see/inspect the vehicle but you. RV's are complex vehicles. There is far more to them than full safety inspections, a rebuilt engine/transmission, and, air conditioning. Good luck with whatever you decide.
Chum lee - 2bzy2cExplorer II140,000 miles? To be honest, and I an not trying to be mean, but you couldn't give it to me. It is done, two times over. It has no value at all.
Do what you want, but you are asking for trouble.
I think if you had it inspected, assuming you find someone to inspect it, the inspector would most certainly point you in another direction.
He will ask what year it is, how many miles, then will likely hang up. - rhyno01ExplorerHi again. If this unit had a full safety inspection would it be a better prospect? It has a rebuilt trans and 454cid engine with about 15000 miles. The rv has about 140000 miles. Everything works even dash air. Its really nice.
- 2bzy2cExplorer IIYou are not buying a motorhome. You are buying a part time job, maybe full time. Think hard, then think harder. Then have your head examined. (just kidding...sort of). A motorhome of that vintage would be a huge project. Lots of time and lots of dollars.
See this thread......
Over 500 pages of the most excruciating, details of rebuilding a vintage RV, and he is no where near done. - Chum_leeExplorer
rhyno01 wrote:
Hello all.
Kind of in panic mode. Going tomorrow to look at a motor home. Its a 1984 Pace Arrow on a GM chassis, 34ft. Im worried about the chassis. Is there anything I should take a good look at? Any suggestions?
Thanks
Relax. . . . . .
I would rephrase the question to: "Is there anything I should ignore?"
Answer: NO! IMO, take a good close look at everything. If you don't feel qualified, find someone who is and have them thoroughly inspect the chassis before you make an offer, . . . . . if you do. Expect issues.
See this thread: "Anyone interested in 83 Pace Arrow Tear down and Rebuild?" in Class A Motorhomes. (this website) You can expect these type of issues.
Chum lee - Tyler0215ExplorerIt's 35 years old. If you are buying for a project to restore, good for you.
Old MH should be preserved.
If you are buying to travel you will be disappointed. - Tyler0215ExplorerIt's 35 years old. If you are buying for a project to restore, good for you.
Old MH should be preserved.
If you are buying to travel you will be disappointed. - GjacExplorer IIILeaking exhaust manifold. Worn front end parts.
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