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adelii
Jan 20, 2018Explorer
naturist wrote:
Congratulations on your new-to-you project RV. It sounds like you have the right aptitude and attitude to make this an adventure rather than a horror story.
While it is likely the roof hasn't leaked yet, it is possible that moving it will create those leaks, so the first thing I'd tackle is the roof. It might not rain much in your neck of the woods, but it might not be a bad idea to throw a tarp over it when you get it home until you can reseal that roof.
Lots of experts on here to answer questions and help with advice. Some of it may actually prove useful. Good luck, have fun, and May the Force Be With You!
I know this is gonna be up and downs for sure, I have restored some old motorcycles and Cars so i know the pain and money involved. I think its a huge accomplishment and ownership pride when you get the old vintage out and functioning. Its the only attitude i have. And plus it was free! No way im spending more then 5-6k to fix this if my FIL tells me the motor, tranny and generator are working. I hope...
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