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- alien_hunterExplorerWow that looks exactly like the one I bought I think you nailed it! It would be nice to get a easy peasy diagram or what have you. ..this is my first one and really didn't want to learn as I go on it but I guess hands on is the best way anyway huh? Thanks a TON..I'm sure this info will get me pointed in the right direction at least. Oh also, it's a cathedral ceiling with a homemade bunk bed back there. I plan on taking that out sense it's just my wife and I with our 2 dogs hopefully it gives me a little more room.
Thanks again! ! - roypdExplorer
- rockhillmanorExplorer
alien.hunter wrote:
I got a lot of returns on Google too but most were the half pint version of this monster, and none of the rest I looked at didn't 'quite' match up. I'm looking for the basics I guess. .plumbing diagrams for repair, trouble shooting wiring, and I'd like to see some interior pics of an original setup as this one has been modified to cram as many kids in it as possible lol
You most likely are not going to find any schematics. Heck most of us with new and newer RV's find out how things are wired by opening up the light fixtures and even then they are not always wired correctly.
All RV's are about the same how they are plumbed and wired and have been for years. I wouldn't hold your breath for an easy peasy diagram. :W
The other suggsetion is to do a search on what the other forum members think the name of your TT is and join one of their clubs. There are a ton of vintage travel trailer forums. They would be able to assist you better in some of the things they came across when restoring them.
Start here: https://tincantourists.com/blog/
This is the mega site for vintage trailers. Dig around and you will find a comprehensive list of all the older TT's and the forums for each. Posting your picture on one of these forums will get you more experienced answers to your questions on the name of your TT and rebuilds.
BTW: Your TT looks 'real nice'. The outside looks to be in real good condition. Is that a sky box on the end? Or a cathedral ceiling for the bedroom! :B - fla-gypsyExplorerFollowed your photo back to source, the only makes that come to mind with a raised top are the Serro Scotty trunkback (Hiback) trailers right now. The color scheme would work for the Bell or the Serro Scotty as well. If nothing else I enjoyed looking at images of vintage trailers for a long time today. Some of them are so stylish it makes me wonder why no one has went back to producing them. Some are just stunning in shape and scream style.
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The color scheme matches a 1979 - 1980 Prowler. But I haven't been able to find any Prowlers with the raised roof in he rear. Still searching though. - alien_hunterExplorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
hopefully it wored that time
I don't see your photo / image. It's not coming through. What is it linked to? - IAMICHABODExplorer II
alien.hunter wrote:
I am buying this camper from a friend who has no idea of the model, supposedly it's a 76 golden nugget but I can find no information online for such a model. It needs work so I kinda need to have accurate information before I start tinkering. Any help would be greatly appreciated. - DutchmenSportExplorerI don't see your photo / image. It's not coming through. What is it linked to?
- alien_hunterExplorerI got a lot of returns on Google too but most were the half pint version of this monster, and none of the rest I looked at didn't 'quite' match up. I'm looking for the basics I guess. .plumbing diagrams for repair, trouble shooting wiring, and I'd like to see some interior pics of an original setup as this one has been modified to cram as many kids in it as possible lol
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