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Jul 11, 2013Explorer II
mrlightrail wrote:
Title shows it to be a P30. Fleetwood is no help. They told me to look at the faded out decal.
Then the title likely has the chassis VIN, rather than Fleetwood's number. For chassis parts, the VIN is better than a generic model number like P30 (that is a model family). With the VIN, the whole build sheet can likely be pulled from Chevrolet's computers, or a copy reproduced.
Model number for the house, may not be much help getting parts, as there are likely not any parts to be had. Parts for each piece of installed equipment (furnace, water heater, fridge, range, air conditioner, electrical box and convertor or inverter) you will get on the basis of model and serial number for the particular piece of equipment, which will have a plate or tag. Those items are usually generically replaceable with newer equivalents, if they can't be repaired.
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