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rdunehew
Sep 20, 2014Explorer
good luck if you do decide to buy it and restore it. They're a lot of work up front but so rewarding. It tickles me pink when an old guy gives you a thumbs up seeing you come down the road. So far I have left it original, adding some things like a new water pump, a battery. I did replace one interior wall with new 1/8" birch which was hard for me not being very experienced with that sort of thing but it came out pretty good. I hope to replace the ground bus with a copper plate instead off the radio shack strip I'm using now, and also hope to replace the fuse block to a little bit bigger one so I can run more things off the battery I just got. I also need to redo a gas connection because I smell gas in a small compartment near the propane tank. Another thing I would love to do is tear up the old floor inside and install something nice, it has vinyl right now. I have to say it has been a real treat working on it and even more fun enjoying it with my little family. Have fun!
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