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Dannbo
May 21, 2006Explorer
Write down all the names and model numbers of your fridge, furnace, toilet ect and start your search on the net. I found all information on these and more. If the existing companies didn't have the manuals on the internet they sent me to the right spot to find them. I printed them out and put them in clear covers in a binder. Sure makes for a nice book that travells with my motorhome at all times. And you can add to it at any time. Also I searched out and found Dodge chassis manuals on Ebay. The company was Bu****o Reproductions. I'm not sure the spelling is correct on that, but would be glad to look back in my records for you if interested. One of the manuals was an original which is kind of neet and the other two are good photo copies with excellent bindings.
I have a 1974 Dodge Emperor with 440-3 motor that we are restoring. Take a look on my profile if you like and see the project. It was torn down to the frame and all walls,floor and roof are new. I know it's a class a but I feel I have allot more in common with this group of people in this forum than the 36-40 class A guys. Not that there is anything wrong with that!
I have a 1974 Dodge Emperor with 440-3 motor that we are restoring. Take a look on my profile if you like and see the project. It was torn down to the frame and all walls,floor and roof are new. I know it's a class a but I feel I have allot more in common with this group of people in this forum than the 36-40 class A guys. Not that there is anything wrong with that!
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