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gbm97 wrote:
Your welcome...and actually its a 1978. Just checked the ownership papers.
โOct-29-2012 04:37 PM
pehbunny wrote:
I'm a hippy living in a '77 Dodge Class C motorhome, and I have a lot of questions regarding my RV, so I hope you guys have a lot of patience, I'm not very mechanically inclined.
The problems I have are the following: I don't know how to get my furnace and hot-water heater going, also don't know how to hook up/test my generator, fridge is not working, and I have some structural problems as well.
I decided to buy this and live in it because I couldn't find a place to rent in my income bracket that wasn't in the ghetto, so I am currently parked and plugged in at a friend's house in Nashville.
also, does my model use fuel filters, cuz I had to get my carb rebuilt recently and I don't wanna have to pay for that again,
โOct-13-2012 01:21 PM
denisondc wrote:
My 72 winny is a class A on the M400 chassis. Another durable chassis for sure! All of the travcos I have seen I believe were on the M300, M400, or M500 chassis. There are many winnies from the early 70s around on the M300 chassis. I dont know how many parts the B300 and M300 chassis had in common though. My impression is the class C RVs from the early 70s were fairly scarce.
I bought mine for $2500 in 91, and wouldn't trade it for any newer RV. It like its simplicity. Good luck.
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Jer&Ger wrote:
Trish, how about this one?
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