1984 Holiday Rambler Imperial 29 TT
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Oct-29-2013 08:49 PM
Hello all,
I am new to this forum but have been camping for a good while now. I have an old Holiday Rambler that is in good condition but I have been updating some things. I have replaced the kitchen countertop, sink, and faucet along with new wallpaper on the backsplash. I also have replaced the bathroom countertop, sink and faucet. I am now working on painting the door hardware brushed nickel and peeling off the old gold on the cabinet trim pieces. It is starting to look fairly good.
My reason for posting is this. I have decided that I would like to freshen up the outside paint and stripes. I have read up on using bar keepers friend to restore the paint and seal it with zep floor finish. I plan on doing all that but I want to get the stripes situated first. The sides are not in very bad shape but the front and back are. I have been quoted $700-$1100 for replicating the stock stripes depending on if I opt for roll stripes or digitally printed stripes. I am not sure if I want to invest that much money in vinyl stripes.
I would like opinions on this matter.
I have uploaded photos of the rv and my work progress to my photobucket album. Please view them and share your opinions. I would certainly appreciate all input.
Link to view album
I am new to this forum but have been camping for a good while now. I have an old Holiday Rambler that is in good condition but I have been updating some things. I have replaced the kitchen countertop, sink, and faucet along with new wallpaper on the backsplash. I also have replaced the bathroom countertop, sink and faucet. I am now working on painting the door hardware brushed nickel and peeling off the old gold on the cabinet trim pieces. It is starting to look fairly good.
My reason for posting is this. I have decided that I would like to freshen up the outside paint and stripes. I have read up on using bar keepers friend to restore the paint and seal it with zep floor finish. I plan on doing all that but I want to get the stripes situated first. The sides are not in very bad shape but the front and back are. I have been quoted $700-$1100 for replicating the stock stripes depending on if I opt for roll stripes or digitally printed stripes. I am not sure if I want to invest that much money in vinyl stripes.
I would like opinions on this matter.
- Would you replace all of the vinyl? And if so, what colors would you go with? (Stock or otherwise)
- Would you just replace the front and rear where the stripes are missing?
- Would you just paint over the old stripes and tape where the missing stripes are?
I have uploaded photos of the rv and my work progress to my photobucket album. Please view them and share your opinions. I would certainly appreciate all input.
Link to view album
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Oct-30-2013 07:27 PM
Sharp rig! Looks really great for the year. I'd just remove the stripes on the front and rear and call it a day.
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Oct-30-2013 07:00 PM
I've never done this but, I think if you painted over the old stripes it would look like heck. Just my opinion.
Have a nice Day.
Have a nice Day.
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Oct-30-2013 04:06 PM
What a great looking rig for it's year. I'd stick with the stock colors and take the previous advice of getting them painted to match and protect the newly painted area with clear coat for longevity. That's a bit steep for vinyl which will just fade and shrink again from the sun.
The sides look great....I'd just touch up the ends.
Well Done!
Lou
The sides look great....I'd just touch up the ends.
Well Done!
Lou
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Have a great 2016 Camping Season!
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Oct-30-2013 12:29 PM
Nice rig. Your work looks really nice. If you already have an air compressor, any decent auto paint supply store should be able to make a paint close to those colors. Just take some pics, remove the old stripes, tape it off and paint it. With all you have done, I'm sure this would be a relatively easy project for you.
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Oct-30-2013 02:53 AM
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Oct-30-2013 12:08 AM
That's really a fine older rig and you did a great job with the sinks and countertops. 'Attaboy!
The sides and back of your Holiday look to be in good shape. The front needs some touch up but that can all be fixed. With the newer plastic friendly sprays like Krylon, anything can be painted. If you can't manage the job yourself, I'm sure a local body shop or painter can handle it. $1K would be a very high estimate in my area for that type of job.
The sides and back of your Holiday look to be in good shape. The front needs some touch up but that can all be fixed. With the newer plastic friendly sprays like Krylon, anything can be painted. If you can't manage the job yourself, I'm sure a local body shop or painter can handle it. $1K would be a very high estimate in my area for that type of job.
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