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Title: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 09:27 PM
Greetings!
In the posts to follow, I will be documenting the renovation of our latest project. The trailer is a 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K (34.5'long), which we have named "Lucy"... for obvious reasons. If you don't get the reference, Google "The Long, Long Trailer"... Our truck, a 1994 F-350 crew Cab Dually Turbo Diesel, and the trailer, from front to rear, stretches out at a whopping 62' 8"!!!

Backstory:
Frank & I have been buying, renovating, and selling vintage travel trailers and RV's for the last 19 years. We enjoy it, and each has t's own unique story to tell. "Lucy", is the latest in a long line... being project # 11 for us. But, this is the story of the trailer that we were meant to own.
Back in 2008, we had sold our Cheiftan "Beatrice", and were searching for something a bit bigger. We usually camp about a month at a time, and wanted something large enough that we could live full time in if we wished. We looked at over 150 different trailers and RV's during the next few months, but none were a perfect fit for one reason or another. We insisted on a bumper pull so Frank would not have to go up & down stairs following his hip and knee surgery, it could not have ever had any water damage or roof leaks, had to be structurally sound, had to have separate twin bunks in the rear, and be between 34 and 40' long. It also had to be under a strict $3,200 budget (because that's what we had...).
After months of searching, we saw "Lucy" sitting on a used RV lot for sale. They wanted $3,800 for it, and were reluctant to drop the price any further (It had just been dropped from $4,500 the day before), but we instantly fell in love with it. It was exactly what we had wanted. After some serious negotiating, we got the price down to $3,200 and agreed to buy it. This was at 3:00pm on a Sat. We agreed to return Mon. morning with the cash, and left. Monday morning, we went to the bank & withdrew the money, then went to the dealer..."Lucy" was nowhere to be seen. The dealer said a man came in at around 4:30pm Sat afternoon and bought it... paying cash. We were heartbroke. But, we moved on. We eventually found an '88 Georgie Boy RV and enjoyed it. Then we bought a 30' 5th wheel, which we also enjoyed. But neither was the one we wanted.

Fast forward to 2014... My sister had recently moved back here from Pensacola Fl. and asked me to help her find a travel trailer she could live in, until she saved enough up to buy a house. So we started searching for her one. In the mean time, some good friends of ours who we used to go camping with from time to time, invited us to come see their new home and have a cookout. When we arrived, and went into the backyard, they asked if we had seen the camper they had bought since last we saw them... And, there was "Lucy" sitting behind the fence in their yard. They were the "mystery men" who had bought Lucy right out from under us 4 years ago. They had no idea we had been looking at buying it any more than we did them... it was just total coincidence. But, while there, they mentioned that they were planning on selling it soon.. as they were unable to travel much anymore due to health reasons, and recently had tried letting a guy rent it to live in... which didn't work either. Asking price? $2,800
So we went home, talked itover, and decided to sell my sister our 5th wheel for $2,800 and then buy "Lucy'. She was thrilled because that was about half what it should have sold for, and it was much nicer than she had hoped to get within her budget.

So, all that's done, and "Lucy" is now ours. Sister is happy as a clam, and so are we. It is far from perfect, but that's fine with us. It just means we can decorate it the way we want and not feel bad about messing up a perfectly good interior.

I will be posting a list of planned repairs and/or projects. This list may change as I either find more things that need fixed, or change my mind on how I want to proceed. But it will give a general plan to the project.

Enough typing.. Let's get started.
                                                         Lefty
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 09:36 PM
Let's start things off with a few "Before" pics...

Here is "Lucy" sitting in our friends backyard... before we brought her home.
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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 09:42 PM
Ok, Here are a few interior shots.

Read bedroom, with platform built over twin beds to make it a queen size bed.
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Front living room
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Kitchen and backsplash:
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Closeup... Winner of "Worst Tile Job Ever!"
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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 09:47 PM
Ok,
Our first job was to clean it up... as it had probably not been cleaned in the past 4 years. Amazing what a little elbow grease and a pressure washer can do!! It looks 100% better already.

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It helps that Frank is 6' 5" tall sometimes!! lol
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There's a whole lotta trailer to scrub!!!
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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 09:50 PM
Now... All clean & looking much better!!
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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 09:54 PM
Time to start the first interior project... repaint the living room and kitchen.

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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 09:57 PM
Old backsplash removed... Time to paint under it for a uniform surface for the new tile. Wait till you see it afterwards!

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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 10:03 PM
Now it's ready for the next step... Note the factory original mauve tile insert in the countertop. I have plans for that, you'll see.

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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 10:12 PM
New backsplash!! This was the first time in my life that I have ever laid tile. I think I did pretty good for a first time.
The hard part was all the cutting and fitting needed around the outlets and switches. I wouldn't be exaggerating if I said some of the tiles took me 7-8 tries to get right. I used a dremel tool with a reinforced cutting wheel to grind individual tiles to fit. Many broke as they got thin, requiring me to start all over again... I had bought an extra sheet of tile just for this purpose.

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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 10:16 PM
Finished result!

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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 10:27 PM
The living room, dining room and kitchen have now been repainted. The backsplash has been updated, and a new tile insert placed in the counter top. I still have a lot of smaller jobs to do. I need to remove and repaint all the interior window frames... to get rid of the last of the lime green from the prior owners sloppy painting. Same with the outlets and switches. I have to build window valences and get new window blinds and curtains. And I want to replace all the interior lights due to the old ones having turned an ugly yellow color. But, progress is being made.
Here is the new carpet and linoleum we will be installing. We are going to carpet the front living room and rear bedroom, and use the linoleum in the kitchen and bath.

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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 10:33 PM
Checked on the roof today. It's solid as a rock! The paint finish is as good as the sides. I will need to recaulk the joints though, as the old sealant has dried out and cracked. I sure don't want any leaks.
I will have to replace the A/C cover as well as the fridge vent cover. Both are busted, and the fridge cover is allowing rainwater to drip into the area behind the fridge.

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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 10:35 PM
Bought two recliners for the living room.. Big Lots had them on sale for $100 off each. So I got them for $199.00 ea.
Note: this is a stock photo from their website I copied. I haven't unboxed them yet, as I won't be putting them into the trailer until everything else is finished. I don't want them to get messed up or dirty. They are a bit smaller than this pic appears. Two will fit across the front of the trailer with about 8" to spare... just right to have a small table maybe between them.

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Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 10, 2015, 10:53 PM
To do list:
Replace all 4 tires  (I already have a brand new spare, and spare tire mount I kept off our 5th wheel.. It had the same rims and same size tires.) -Done
Repack wheel bearings and install new wheel seals -Done
Replace awning  (New one ordered today!) -Done
Replace electric brake assemblies and have drums turned. -Done
Get 10,000 equalizer hitch and sway control  (Done- $175 off Craigslist used one time and like new)
Recolor shower surround and tub white... Epoxy paint
Remove queen bed platform  -Done
Fix burned switch on electric tongue jack  -Done
Repaint graphics on front rock shield, replace vinyl graphic  Partly done, found the right color paint and also found a N.O.S. graphic... But have not installed it yet.
Replace weatherstrip on both doors. -Done
Replace bent rear bumper  -Bought new bumper tube, need to cut the old one off & weld the new one on.
Replace bent roof ladder  -Friend gave me a good roof ladder free.. I just need to install it.
Fix cracked wheel opening trim... repaint
Repaint living room and kitchen  -Done
Repaint bedroom and bathroom -Done
Replace backsplash  -Done
Replace lighting.
Install new Microwave/Convection Oven -Done
Steam clean axles,frame,wheels and suspension  -Done
Repaint frame,steps,tongue, and axles Chassis Black -Done
Purchase 30lb propane cyl. to replace missing tank
Test all appliances  -Done
Test all gas systems and check system for leaks -Done
Test water system, holding tanks, lines, and water heater  -Done
Replace waste water tank dump valve -Done
Replace A/C cover
Replace Fridge vent cover
Reseal roof seams -Done
Repaint interior window frames -Done
Rescreen original window screens
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: joanfenn on March 10, 2015, 11:13 PM
That looks great.  you are doing a wonderful job :)clap :)ThmbUp
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: NottooldNottoyoung on March 11, 2015, 07:27 AM
 :)clap  Looking good!
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Rickf1985 on March 11, 2015, 10:01 AM
That has to be the longest awning I have ever seen. Also a tight fit headroom wise for Frank! Looks good.
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on March 11, 2015, 05:04 PM
The awning is 20' long. 19' 2" actually.  It's a long one...lol  We actually are considering adding an additional 10' awning to it to cover the rear door and windows... There is 11' between the end of the awning and the rear corner of the trailer. If I allow about 4" of space between the awning mounting arms, a 10' awning would pretty much fit perfectly. Haven't decided yet, but it would add a nice addition to the sitting area, cover the rear door area, and also be able to be used or not as needed.

Here is the awning we are getting, I can't wait till it gets here to install it.
http://www.store.rvawningsmart.com/RV-Patio-Awning-Fabric-20-Approx-Width-192-Brown-Stripe-62520.htm
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 04, 2015, 11:57 PM
Since it's been a while now from my lat post, I thought I'd give an "update" on our progress.
I do have more pictures, but I'll post them later, as I want to get some final pictures and reveal the finished job as a surprise.

I have sanded and repainted the entire frame with 3 coats of Satin black. Sandblasted and repainted the rims while the old tires were off Aged Copper Metallic and 3 coats of clear (front,back and inside). Polished the trim rings and center caps, and bought all new chrome lug nuts and HD chrome valve stems (rated for up to 100 psi.). Had 4 new Goodyear Marathon ST225-75R15 tires mounted and balanced. replaced all four electric brake assemblies, repacked all the wheel bearings, and installed new wheel seals.
I've also repainted the tongue, and repaired the rear stabilizers that were bent. Installed the rear mounted spare tire carrier, and mounted the spare.
On the roof, I cleaned away all the old, cracked sealant from all the seams, and applied new Dicor sealant to every seam. It rained for several days HARD... and not one leak anywhere. Yay!
We installed the new awning today! And it looks amazing! What a nightmare! The old awning apparently had been in at least one bad windstorm, and I had to repair and straighten the end of one arm, repair a crack in another arm, and straighten one rafter. Can't find the rafter lock knobs, I had them, and they are now missing. Bought new ones, but they are too short and won't screw in. Still searching for the missing ones.
Repainted both sets of steps, and installed new anti-slip pads on them.
Inside, I have removed and repainted every window and door frame in the trailer. This involved removing at least 3 different layers of latex paint, and then wiping them with Goof-off, followed by Acetone, and a good scrubbing with a 3M red scuff pad. 3 coats of Rustoleum Kona Brown on the window frames, and Almond on the door frames. They look brand new. I cleaned and repainted every screw to match as well.
Installed all new window blinds from front to back. We wanted the day/night cloth type.. but they are about $200 ea and up. So we had to go with standard metal mini blinds instead... got them at Walmart for about $235 total.
The entire interior has been repainted. And we have the new curtains hung in the living room, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom. Our next door neighbor is graciously sewing the curtains for our bedroom for us, but has not finished them yet.
I have removed the queen bed platform that the prior owner had built on top of the existing twin bed frames. That job was a total headache. They first built a frame above the twin beds frames with 2"X4"'s, which they bonded to the old frames with that spray expanding foam crap... and nailed them down with an air nailer using about 100 nails. Then they bonded 1/2" plywood to that with more foam, and hundreds more nails. Then they glued vinyl parquet wood flooring squares to the plywood, and finally glued carpet on top of the vinyl flooring... and then nailed the carpet down. OMG!! It took me 2 days to get it all ripped out without damaging the original twin bed frames!  Another full day to clean off all that expanding foam junk from the supports and faces of the beds... but finally I was able to cut new 3/4" plywood panels for the tops of the frames.
I have removed all the carpet from the rear bedroom, as well as the awful wood flooring made of plastic they had in the bathroom. both rooms are now stripped to the plywood subfloor and ready for a new layer of 1/8" louan plywood. I have one small section of flooring right in front of the rear door that I will have to cut out, reinforce, and section in a new sub floor... as it was so weak I partially busted thru it the other day. The rest of the floor is solid as a rock. I should be ready to install the new carpet and linoleum in the next few days.
We have purchased a new microwave, and installed it, but I have to build a frame around it, as the original metal frame was missing. I have installed my vintage Black&Decker Spacemaker coffee maker under the cabinet, which I found at a local thrift store for $4.00 still new in it's unopened original box... and I had installed in our 5th wheel, but removed and kept when my sister bought it... It is the correct color to match the interior, and about the right age too.. so it looks factory installed.
Lastly, I have cleaned and serviced the fridge,furnace,roof A/C unit, and water heater... had to install a new anode rod, and safety pop off valve on the water heater, and buy a thermo couple for the gas part of the fridge... but every system is now working perfectly.
I had one door in the bathroom cabinetry that had split at the joints.. I had to re-glue the joints and then clamp it up overnight to dry. It turned out good as new.
Things left to do:
Buy 8 new lens covers for the interior lighting.
Repair or replace 1 original florescent light in the living room
Repair the subfloor in the rear bedroom doorway.
Fit, cut, and install louan over the subfloor in the bathroom and bedroom
Fit, cut and install the carpet in the living room and bedroom, and the linoleum in the kitchen and bathroom
Build and install new window cornices for every window.
Buff and polish the exterior.
Wax the exterior
Set up and install the new equalizer hitch and sway control
Purchase one new 30 gal. propane tank
Replace a 90 deg. fitting on the drain port for the fresh water tank.. it's cracked and dripping. (thankfully, it's under the trailer and just drips onto the ground)
Buy a new A/C unit cover, and a new fridge roof vent cover... both are damaged and busted, but are still usable for now.
Buy two new 14"X14" non-powered roof vents... it has MaxxAir covers, so these aren't causing any leaks, but both have a crack in them. And one is missing the interior screen.
Re-screen all the window screens, as well as both door screens. The original screening is fairly dry rotted and has a few holes here & there.
Repair a crack in the rear taillight panel, it's causing water to get into the wall and has damaged the interior paneling behind the bed at the bottom of the wall. Will also have to replace that interior panel as well.
Clean and spray epoxy the bathtub and tub surround to change the color from harvest gold to white. I'll replace the tub faucet, shower head, and drain assembly with shiny new ones then too.
Plus a few more nit-pick things here & there.

We are leaving May 23rd for an 8 week stay in Mobile,Al. If the weather holds up, I hope to get the majority of the above finished by then, with the exception of spraying the bathtub and repairing the rear bedroom wall paneling... which I intend to wait on until after this summers camping season ends.
It sounds like a lot, but most are fairly small jobs that won't take that long.. and I should be able to finish several in a day.

The last thing will be a final clean up inside, and then putting in our new recliners,TV, and kitchen table/chairs... and loading up our gear.
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Rickf1985 on May 05, 2015, 12:36 PM
WOW! Just a little work huh? Amazing.
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: M & J on May 05, 2015, 12:37 PM
I was wore out from just reading all that.
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Oz on May 05, 2015, 09:40 PM
I hear ya, Rock!  What a great job and totally sweet.

Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 06, 2015, 12:08 AM
Thanks for the compliments. Here are a few 'teaser" pictures... Hope you like them.

Here is a shot with the new awning installed.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi61.tinypic.com%2Ff3wf48.jpg&hash=12bb6164a3dd14f1b18be819b599fefd7bd7abbd)




New tires installed, on freshly sandblasted and painted rims. New chrome lug nuts aren't here yet, they should arrive Thursday...
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi57.tinypic.com%2F11j7k2o.jpg&hash=89f949d1a5aef75bef8d53ac110cc3ad3b6305c8)




Living room just about finished. New carpet has not been installed yet, and I still have a few minor details to do.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi59.tinypic.com%2F28u1zf5.jpg&hash=4f71f71518dea720bc0059760cbc91ccd494a465)




Kitchen area. Microwave framing not finished, and new light covers not done... will get new linoleum in a few days.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi57.tinypic.com%2F23jiw78.jpg&hash=7acb78ab4371de1f964b6e4b4aeb66eb736ead80)




Front of frame and tongue area.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi61.tinypic.com%2F2u7rvuu.jpg&hash=66278db77f98205ec01a00490ab02fc041457b2f)





Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 06, 2015, 12:16 AM
few more...

Under the new awning...
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi60.tinypic.com%2Fatx6rb.jpg&hash=6eb6ed141e6a15b9574cdabfdfcecd2a70eea0a1)




Closeup of window frames
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2F692xp2.jpg&hash=a1fe688d4cc48b5d9c65f7373a9a24ac123ae844)




Rear bedroom color. Blinds have been installed, but not straightened up in this picture. New curtains being made.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2F2q2j1gi.jpg&hash=12e57e216b3d64733f01db486f6639b7e1fa5fcf)




Here is the floor area I have to repair. It's covered with a scrap of plywood for safety.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi59.tinypic.com%2F10x699h.jpg&hash=fe9610782a160be8242aac7aeab3be2c800002ec)





Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 06, 2015, 12:28 AM
Just a refresher..
Here is what I started with...



Living room originally...
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2F4snuy8.jpg&hash=7d9284b325fd02b42f872e0a312f0169d57b00c2)




Kitchen originally...
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2F2lj6oef.jpg&hash=b0c119e3c7874205c696532d136a8597b57fb6d0)




Bedroom originally..
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2Ffz24pz.jpg&hash=4590c3dbd751bac7d9c2462db944bc418ccee0a9)




Backsplash closeup "Before"
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It's come a long ways... but at least the end is now in sight, and I'll have something to be proud of. I think by the time the final finishing touches are done, the furnishings are in, and then decorated with all the "knick-knacks" that make it a "home".. it will be a stunning trailer.

Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: jeno on May 06, 2015, 10:01 AM
i wish i had half your ability. looks GREAT
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 06, 2015, 10:37 PM
Today my new lug nuts arrived. Got them all installed and torqued to 95ft/lbs with my torque wrench. I'll recheck them after 50 miles, and then again after another 100 miles... Then before each trip afterwards.
Got most of the floor repair done today. My battery in my cordless drill got low, and I was unable to get the other half of flooring screwed down. I did get it cut and fit though, so in the morning I just have to screw it down. Tomorrow I intend to get the louan fitted in the bathroom, and hopefully start installing the carpet and linoleum.

New lug nuts installed...
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi60.tinypic.com%2F29xu42r.jpg&hash=daa686d3c62d24d7c01cec063bfece000919cc80)


Rear doorway
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2F1z568vr.jpg&hash=81abea7e0e54a42cba7c59b26a9c3cb176c73970)




All damage cut away and cleaned out. Note the way the original floor joists were not connected to any structure... stupid design.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2F13ymouc.jpg&hash=25b7a7c5bbeb7cca815238fabb9713850ea81b45)




I restructured the floor joists, tying in to the main joist that ran down the center of the coach. This small change greatly strengthened the entire floor there.
I also re-insulated the space between with new insulation. This shot is with 1/2 of the new panel installed..
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi59.tinypic.com%2F2lbhy1g.jpg&hash=435f08464c27ddec22f898036f48d61b78b32540)






More tomorrow...

Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: TripleJ on May 06, 2015, 10:53 PM
Quote from: jeno on May 06, 2015, 10:01 AM
i wish i had half your ability. looks GREAT

I agree, dang fine work.

"Lefty" heh, now I get it.  W%
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 10, 2015, 12:55 AM
Got a few things done...
First, removed the toilet in preparation of installing the new linoleum... found a small area of rot. had to cut it out and fix that before laying a new layer of louan.


(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi59.tinypic.com%2F2moblef.jpg&hash=ac6756578adf79bb83e515022589493dca5af439)




Bathroom floor before new louan.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi61.tinypic.com%2F2mph2kw.jpg&hash=b7f4fb9394f8cfb3d0ddd4fa423b50ebe92e722a)


Repaired floor with new louan.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2F2dln1hf.jpg&hash=e2817ba450b0ab393d894b5a5b2d94df6252c991)


Bathroom with new louan.. ready for linoleum.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2Fdm7iut.jpg&hash=da0cfe46fdc71ce64623a96b0b2c8d0ae9df0121)



Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 10, 2015, 01:16 AM
I also painted the spare tire rim.. which I totally forgot about when I was painting the rest of the rims.

(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi60.tinypic.com%2F219xqxj.jpg&hash=eb87fc7cc70f28a0ed6a5cc80788651dab438991)


Since this was a brand new rim/tire.. I only had to scuff it with a red 3M scuff pad and then wipe it with PrepSol before tacking it and spraying.
Me masking it up.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2Fvq5i0z.jpg&hash=8f04860d56b78adf5dff387cd3f3cbd161b5950e)


Finished result.  Ideally, I prefer to paint rims with the tires removed and balance weights removed.. but for a spare that will be kept under a tire cover and not used much.. this will be ok.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2F2nld44o.jpg&hash=8856e3821551dd8cded4b6fcc1fff8eba0aa73c2)






I also was able to repair the bent stabilizers without purchasing new ones. The damage was limited to the links that go to the legs being bent. I was able to unbolt them, and by using a 4" cement cap block as a make shift anvil, along with my 5lb. sledge hammer, I was able to beat them back straight. After reinstalling them, I greased the assemblies and now the jacks are working pretty good.  I love when repairs are free....
I purchased a magnetically mounted omni-directional WIFI antenna, which has a 15ft. cable and is rated at 12db gain... to go onto my usb wireless adapter for my PC. I figure I'll take it to play with on boring days and use the 33" living room TV as a monitor. The cable is long enough that I can mount the antenna on the roof and it easily reaches thru the dining room window to where the tower will go. I have it installed now, and even with the antenna inside the house I can pick up City Hall's WiFi network with a 82% signal strength... which is about 2 miles away. With it outside on the roof of the trailer, I should easily pick up a good signal from the parks free wifi. That is an issue we have always had before, using our laptop.
Tomorrow, we are going to move the trailer to the driveway.. where I have a 30A plug. Currently, it's hooked up via a 100ft. HD extension cord, and we cannot run the roof A/C. Plus, the yard gets very soft with the slightest rain, so if I'm going to get it out of there, I have to do it when it has not rained for at least 3-4 days. With the roof A/C on, it will make installing the flooring much more comfortable. Also, it will make doing the remaining small interior jobs more pleasant too.
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Rickf1985 on May 25, 2015, 04:09 PM
Looking good, you even masked the label on the rim?
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 25, 2015, 09:58 PM
Quote from: Rickf1985 on May 25, 2015, 04:09 PM
Looking good, you even masked the label on the rim?

Yes... I'm picky.   lol
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 25, 2015, 10:45 PM
Final touches!!
As of this evening, I am officially finished with my "To-Do" list.... Since my last post, I have done a ton of finishing touches, some I took pictures, some not.

Some of the more important things I finished:
Replaced both sewer valves, Fixed a small leak at the rear of the trailer that was coming from a crack in the tail light panel. Fixed all the exterior lights, clearance lights, turn/brake lights, reverse lights,etc.. Fixed the sensors on the holding tanks.. now the meters in the range hood work properly. Cut 6" off the tongue jack and installed a new foot. Installed all the new brackets for the equalizer hitch and sway bar. Repainted all the exterior compartment doors, propane tank cover, and electric jack cover. rebuilt the sill under the rear door and reinforced the step mounting structure.


Since I did not have a carpet stretcher, and I'm too "thrifty" to rent one... I built my own from scrap lumber, some leftover carpet padding, duct tape, and a whole bunch of nails... worked like a charm.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi59.tinypic.com%2F29kz669.jpg&hash=31ea37109fe2aba13193a4894cc33aa0918aa135)


I found this threshold at Home Depot.. It matched the linoleum like it was made for it.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2F2zei91g.jpg&hash=7a4d47c22331f427fc575b753b6e909c0d301322)


Since the original window cornices were missing, I had to build new ones for all the windows.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi59.tinypic.com%2F2w370c5.jpg&hash=55801990cf40b2988cd7db8a4edc1d8c425363e3)


This picture shows how they were constructed. Materials are: 1/2" Particle board for the ends, 1/4" luan for the front & top, and 3/4" square molding for reinforcement. They turned out very sturdy but still light weight.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2Fk0lfu9.jpg&hash=c60ade13803700c2f49360c5586c62f102b78dae)
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 25, 2015, 10:57 PM
Here is the longer version for the bigger windows.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi59.tinypic.com%2Fvx1de.jpg&hash=87ef7130ea1441114fd40bb329802fdcaf60513a)


Here we are installing them after they were covered. We used a grey and off-white striped fabric in the bedroom
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2Fa2vs9.jpg&hash=6334f814145e76a17d01d698d6f7658a02140be4)


For the living room, we used a copper color fabric. We used left over material to also make matching curtain tie backs.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2F30j74sp.jpg&hash=44057cf0db52d079912fe46d37cc561d0375c059)


Front cabinetry
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi57.tinypic.com%2F2145jd2.jpg&hash=6b6711f723499cc62457e72d30b090b657e3c527)


Dining area. We already had the drop leaf table, which I had repainted bronze and covered with new formica a couple years ago.. The chairs were bar stools that were left in the trailer when we bought it. I cut 5" off the legs to make them into chairs.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi60.tinypic.com%2F21j94iu.jpg&hash=68235eeaeb641c4e7959be6051b5d0ee0d5e5bf6)


Our recliners fit.. barely. I am not happy with how they take up the entire living room though. I want to replace them with a sleeper sofa and a RV recliner.. as was original. But will have to wait until after our Mobile trip. They are comfy though.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2Fde5x53.jpg&hash=82db0b7ec2b2640b5edf8c196ede7b69e7b2352f)



Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 25, 2015, 11:07 PM
This shot puts the size of the recliners more in proper perspective.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi62.tinypic.com%2F2i7sda1.jpg&hash=2f2f2ddf76f24d9f47df4c29ca79704031f1de9f)


(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi59.tinypic.com%2F2vj33pz.jpg&hash=986dbcd29a227e4e684b286f97c12bd9b5ed76cb)


Looking from bathroom, forward
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi60.tinypic.com%2Fbim2v9.jpg&hash=e754508b774e7c24a50e6dfd137c8be2b7eb40cb)


Kitchen/dining area.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi61.tinypic.com%2F14e8ah3.jpg&hash=531038d228f943f74ad45dbff1bc47c71681037e)



Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: joanfenn on May 25, 2015, 11:15 PM
You have done a great job :)ThmbUp :)clap
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 25, 2015, 11:30 PM
A few more...
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2Fmmd7us.jpg&hash=5a52352f0129998195ec32ba9d60618a87328243)


(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2F2qty8ia.jpg&hash=e40060d3b1351682f203b34806c216ac421fe2a6)


(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi61.tinypic.com%2F2vseqvo.jpg&hash=1c597822bc61462c863bc3f7d43529d4304beb3b)


(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi57.tinypic.com%2Fi6zhg2.jpg&hash=7ebabe4e385eeecb50a37de1484319c6ccc8e152)
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 25, 2015, 11:33 PM
We are leaving this Sat. for a 2 month stay in Mobile,Al.
Tomorrow, I have to finish putting all our gear in the trailer, and then I have to do an oil change and transmission filter change on my truck. Then I have to set up my travel toolbox, and load up the truck. the other day, my neighbors helped me to put my camper shell back on the truck, so everything will stay dry and also not blow around.
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: TerryH on May 26, 2015, 12:28 AM
Looks impressive. Did you inlay the tile section on the kitchen counter? Definitely unique looking. Regular grout?
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 26, 2015, 12:46 AM
Thanks Terry.
The insert in the counter is inlaid to be flush with the counter. There was an original tile inlay there that was mauve that I removed by busting out one of the middle tiles, and then pried the remaining tiles up intact. The new tiles were about the same thickness as the old ones.
The tiles came with a mesh backing in 12"X12"sheets. I used Tile Adhesive Mastic applied with a toothed trowel, and then pressed them in place. After that cured 24 hours, I grouted the tiles with almond colored grout, which came in a dry form and I added water to make a mortar. I applied it with a rubber grout trowel, which presses it into all the grooves and wipes away the excess at the same time. After that cured 48 hours, I applied grout sealer (2 coats), which goes on clear and seals the grout to prevent stains and mold/mildew.
Whether it will hold up without cracking remains to be tested... but they use the same materials in high end RV's all the time now so it should be fine.
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Elandan2 on May 26, 2015, 07:41 AM
All I can say is WOW!!  What a transformation.  Good work.  Rick
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Rickf1985 on May 26, 2015, 09:48 AM
You can come help me with my house anytime. Amazing work!
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 26, 2015, 07:59 PM
Thank you both. It has been a lot of work, and time.. but I am very pleased with the outcome.


Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 26, 2015, 11:05 PM
Here are a few more pics...


Here is a shot of the repainted tongue, and the propane tank cover, and electric jack cover.
I used Rustoleum spray enamel in the following colors. "Semi Gloss Black" for the frame and tongue, and "Sand" for the tank and jack covers.
The tank cover and jack cover were removed for painting, and I also removed the propane tank, lines, wiring, and other stuff from the tongue so I could paint the battery frame and tank frame.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi61.tinypic.com%2F25pipuv.jpg&hash=a830b99684a2e88ba10ba1ecab6bdef28118c963)


I repainted all the exterior compartment doors with them still on the trailer. I did not wish to have to remove them, clean off all the old butyl tape, and then have to reapply fresh butyl tape afterwards. I simply masked them off after scuffing with a 3M red scuff pad, wiped them with Prep-Sol and a tack rag, and sprayed them 3 coats of Rustoleum Enamel  ("Sand").
This is the rear passenger side compartment, and water heater door.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi57.tinypic.com%2F2n692rb.jpg&hash=a99d4b09dc5b443a7b8773a1d03e7928232595f7)




I had a small amount of carpet left over, so I decided to cut and fit carpet in each of the closets. Here are two of them...
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi60.tinypic.com%2F2r7lut3.jpg&hash=fbdaa59ce6a547c1e20d1b851e4296e5e986caec)


(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi58.tinypic.com%2F2vuh2iq.jpg&hash=32891bc3beb7246a11706e8d871c7ce1ec1a34db)


The trailer jack did not have a foot on it, and it was so long that it dug into the ground even when all the way up... So I cut about 6" off it and installed a new foot.
This shot also has the new sway bar bracket that I welded on, as well as the new bolt-on equalizer chain brackets.
(https://www.classicwinnebagos.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi57.tinypic.com%2Ftahefc.jpg&hash=b9a81050a38cde06da32c2092534c24fcc82d0f3)
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: M & J on May 26, 2015, 11:18 PM
Wow.
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: sasktrini on May 27, 2015, 05:52 PM
Incredible work, lefty!  Hey, I have to get that palm tree fabric... my Caribbean heritage NEEDS this in my theme!  Can you provide some info?
Title: Re: 1990 Fleetwood Prowler Regal 34K Remodel (aka: Project Lucy)
Post by: Lefty on May 27, 2015, 08:11 PM
It's a shower curtain that my sister gave to me. It was in her guest bath in her apartment in Florida. When she bought our 5th wheel to live in, she went with a different look and no longer wanted it. I don't know where she bought it from, but if I had to guess, it was either Walmart or Beds,Baths and Beyond. I will try to reach her to find out though...