All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Norcold 1200 is being extendedWhat is the life expectancy of an AC-home unit being turned off and on all the time in a motor-home.Re: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's?Pollyfire, You still with us? I sent you a PM but haven't heard back from you. RodgerRe: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's?Pollyfire, What are you looking for? I have some of the manuals that went with my 74. Where was your coach made? Most were made in Boise Idaho. PM me with any questions. RodgerRe: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's? Hope this will get you to some photos of the Fireball, go to pictures , our is the 5th one down.Re: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's?Our coach is a 1974 Dodge Fireball, 24'. 360 motor. We replaced all the carpet. reupholstered the couch, replaced the mattress, rewired the lights, rebuilt the motor, trans, rebuilt the carb, window dressing etc. We get 13mpg on the road at 55 mph. It's called the party model as it is open all the way back, makes it look a lot larger then it is. Re: Anyone make a mistake buying first MH ?Our first motor home was a 24' fireball,class C, loved it, but we , like others have said, getting into the bunk was a real pain. We started looking at class A's and found a very nice one. A oldie but a goodie, 1985 Sportcoach/crosscountry,31' 454, turbo 400, 3 speed. After a couple of trips we found that we would like a little longer coach and are now looking at 34' or 36', but want to stay with a gas coach. We are looking at a Southwind, realy like the floor plan, side bath, E.W. bed, nice kitchen, awnings all around. What I am trying to say is each time you use it you will think of something else that you need ( want) Get what you can afford, as close to what you think you want, and go for it. Only time will tell if you are right or wrong, nobody on this or any other forum can tell if its right or wrong, only you......