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Jun-29-2017 06:52 AM
timjet wrote:
I hope you got it for a good price. You mentioned that it had been taken care of but the owners have not used it much the last few years. It didn't start so they probably had a hard time making up their minds to sell it and it just sat while they finally realized they were not going to use it. That's not good.
Fix the leak right away, and find out if the water caused other damage.
Did you have the chassis and house inspected? If so you knew the dash air didn't work. That can get expensive but you can live without it as long as the generator and roof ac work.
It sounds like you may have a project rig on your hands. Hope you are OK with that.
Jun-07-2017 04:21 AM
DiskDoctr wrote:rowekmr wrote:
Thanks everyone for their info and suggestions. I got the motorhome and made a 1100 trip home only had to make some adjustments for the alternator inop. I am not learning about the systems and trying to clean it up for the season!
Congratulations!!!
You made it home, a few bumps, and you are now on an exciting new journey!
IMHO, you made it through the "biggest" hurdle- will it run and drive reliably? check 🙂
I would first concentrate on the "don't get stranded" stuff and "don't get more damaged" things like the roof, water leaks, electrical shorts, etc.
THEN, after you get all that boring stuff done, you can get started putting shag carpeting on the ceiling 😛 LOL.
How about some pics? Keep us updated on your journey and restoration!
Again, Congratulations 🙂
Jun-05-2017 05:20 AM
JC2 wrote:
I'm in agreement with what Doug has said. If I were even remotely considering something that old, "regardless" of who manufactured it, service records would be an absolute necessity before I would even go any further. No records, no deal, no way.
Jun-04-2017 07:12 PM
rowekmr wrote:
Thanks everyone for their info and suggestions. I got the motorhome and made a 1100 trip home only had to make some adjustments for the alternator inop. I am not learning about the systems and trying to clean it up for the season!
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Jun-04-2017 03:12 PM
dougrainer wrote:
FULL time use for 18 years is BAD, regardless of mileage, That type RV is almost worthless as far as a fair resale value. The chassis is extremely worn and the Interior Coach RV systems are probably ALL worn out. Think about it. You buy a 18 year old house. Do you not think most of the interior and appliances and roof and such would need to be replaced because they are all at their end of service life cycles. RV's are NOT designed for full time use. While you can use them for that, they are not designed for it. As Winnebago's older owners manual stated "This is a Recreational Vehicle, and not designed for 24/7-365 use. Systems are designed for recreational use". So, I would take what value it has and drop it over 50 percent. Just because it is a 1 owner does not mean that it is not worn out. The fact that they drove over 10k a year shows the wear and tear from being on the road. Doug
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