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valhalla360
Jul 26, 2022Navigator
WinMinnie02 wrote:
OP if you are handy you should be able to bring it back takes time, DIY, don't outsource. Wood, fastener, caulk, foam insulation. Should be a good hobby project. IMHO anyone rving it helps to be handy.
There's being "handy" and being a "masochist".
As previously stated, unless it has some sentimental value, just get rid of it at the least cost you can.
If you want to do a home built camper, you might utilize the appliances and cabinets...but I don't think that's what you were looking for.
PS: getting an RV tech to do a rebuild is pretty tough. A friend has some minor water damage to the ceiling of his Class A and he can't get an RV tech to even look at it. They make more money swapping out parts and 3 separate techs said basically, they know there will be more damage once they open it up and then the owner will complain that they are milking the job, so it just winds up giving them a bad reputation while making less profit and a lot of headaches.
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