Just inherited an RV from my fiance's parents.
We knew it needed work, just not as much as it's turned out to need.
It smelled horrible and we definitely had to gut it.
So we stripped out the carpet, stripped out the wood from the upper cab and exposed all the damaged wood of the frame. Apparently it had been leaking for years and rather than try to fix the leak someone had drilled drainage holes in the bottom of the fiberglass of the cab. -_-'
It's been a nightmare to take off all the metal tracks from the sides and try to remove the butyl tape. Reframing the top cab window was easy, but the putty is so gummy it just smears and it's been putting up quite the fight.
Now we found that the back end has quite a few leaks. All of these factory holes have leaked in. The tail light screws were leaking into it as well as where the latter was drilled.
We stripped out the carpet and bought some new laminate "wood" floor. Rebuilt the plywood bottom and front frame for the cab. We had plans to reuse the glass from the front window, but during "construction" someone mowing the lawn beside us managed to fling a rock and crack it.
Tried to get the flange off the bathroom floor, but I'm afraid if we turn it too hard it may break off.
So many more things popped up the further and further we worked.
Has anyone else tried to remodel a Fleetwood Jamboree?
1982 Volkswagon Westfalia Camper Van
1988 Fleetwood Jamboree Ralley