โAug-15-2004 01:22 AM
โJul-15-2009 01:21 PM
Trish Davis wrote:
Leeann--
Help me! That damn Honda. The generator, not the car.
New module and still it's not making electricity.
Got a clue for me?
โJul-15-2009 11:39 AM
โJul-15-2009 11:36 AM
Trish Davis wrote:
Thankee, love.
But, and this from experience, find out about the wheels!
You are going to need 1-pc wheels. 17.5 will fit, 19.5 will not.
No, you can't add adapters or i would have.
โJul-15-2009 11:22 AM
whiteknight001 wrote:
Trish,
No for now but I don't know what will happen- I contacted a person
who was listing a 1966 Travco 28' at the discussion board.
Got pic's back, it's a real peach- will need some work but I LIKE it!!
Shreveport isn't that much of a stretch from Tulsa too...
I'll keep you posted. Thanks- you're awesome!
your corpulent small friend,
Mark
โJul-15-2009 10:00 AM
Trish Davis wrote:
Mark--
There's a Clipper about 35 miles from me.
It needs work, exterior is what you'd expect from Ohio winters, but appears all there.
Y/N?
โJul-15-2009 09:52 AM
Trish Davis wrote:eyeteeth wrote:
There's a gorgeous Travco just down the road from me for sale. Looks fully restored. Want me to check on it for you?
No. I want you to sneak in there in the dead of night and bring it me.
โJul-15-2009 09:32 AM
โJul-15-2009 09:29 AM
eyeteeth wrote:
There's a gorgeous Travco just down the road from me for sale. Looks fully restored. Want me to check on it for you?
โJul-15-2009 07:16 AM
clockwork oranjaboom wrote:Leeann wrote:
^ American Clippers are very, very nice rigs - high-quality. And they mostly came with 440s, too.
Yep- a few 360's in the early 70's, a few Chev 400's in the later 70's and the rest were 440's. Shells are solid and a pleasure to work on/ restore/mod. They are happiest in the 55 mph territory, so those in the 'life is a journey to be savored' camp are most rewarded by these old beauties. Not too many are seen east of the divide, but one 78 21' does grace my property.
โJul-15-2009 06:51 AM
Leeann wrote:
^ American Clippers are very, very nice rigs - high-quality. And they mostly came with 440s, too.
โJul-15-2009 05:01 AM
โJul-14-2009 09:56 PM
โJul-14-2009 07:51 PM
eyeteeth wrote:
There's a gorgeous Travco just down the road from me for sale. Looks fully restored. Want me to check on it for you?
โJul-14-2009 05:25 PM
Leeann wrote:whiteknight001 wrote:
I'm the son of a preacher.
A PK. Now it is all explained....
Yup. Hated by fathers, feared by mothers, adored by... ahem... just
kidding...
Seriously, though. Who cares if you drop in a Cummins 6BT with A518 tranny? They come stock in Dodge trucks now (and have since forever). And were options on some vans for a while, too. What's the big deal?
I think it's a perfect fit, personally. All the torque you'd ever want, plus decent cruise, all with better-than-gas fuel mileage.
It's a no-brainer to me.
I'd like to do something like that. With a vegoil system to switch over to when up to temp, and on the highway. Just one of those little things you don't brag about... you just sit there and listen sympathetically to others griping about the cost of fuel, and empathize... to a degree...lol
Oh, god...now there's a job description. I think that's the first time I've ever been called that... ๐
Serves you right for being the wonderful girl you is, sunshine...
If it weren't for you, Trish, and several other folks in here, this thread would go straight to Hades in a handbasket. I KNOW that. Credit where credit is due. I owe a LOT to you. And I don't forget it.
If you want to look at more of my project, Mark, check it out here.
โJul-14-2009 05:16 PM
Trish Davis wrote:
Then there's this:
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/19077810/gotomsg/22033742.cfm#22033742
Who wants to be like everyone else...