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Assyrian_Elvis
Oct 25, 2014Explorer II
stan909 wrote:
Thanks for the video. I'm going to have to watch it again because I made a drinking game using the words "blue velour" for the trigger to do a shot of tequila. Was pretty out of it by the end.I'm pulling your leg of course. She is really a beautiful rig. The former owners must have taken good care of her and it looks like she went to a good home. I think a fantastic fan would work good where the current vent is but take it to a professional rv place where they have lots of experience doing such things. You sure don't want a leak ruining your ceiling.
Thanks for the comments brother. It was a one owner carfaxed certified rig, it was in storage for 5 years so I had to change the rear fuel pump and fuel selector valve cus the dirty gas destroyed those to parts. I love it and I always wanted one just like it. I paid 7300 for it when it had around 41k miles. They are impossible to find in this condition and miles and if you do you will be paying anywhere between 10k to 15k. I got lucky and did a lot of searching on craigslist until I found it.
Would you happen to know if its possible to install a fantastic fan on my van? Because It does not have any wiring for a roof fan. I wonder how the wiring would be done and how much it would cost. These older econolines didnt have the powerfan roof vent option like the roadtreks and coachhouses, I had a 97 coachouse and it had a factory built vent roof fan, so upgrading to a fantastic fan would be simple cus its already cut and wired, just changed the vent fan, its a different story on my coachmen.
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