In all her vintage og glory haha
Finally
After years of searching I've found a really clean and solid and dry shorty. Flying to calgary to drive her home to Vancouver in about a month
Super stoked super pumped, look fwd to updating the coach a bit, but not much... Maybe just the old flowers hahah
Enjoy
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Mine has the bathroom in the rear in guessing there were different floor plans for the same models??
Still trying to get info on the dodges, anybody know what chassis they were built on? Esp the shorty ones like I have? I'm just getting info together for future suspension parts etc...seeing what is interchangable
:)ThmbUp
Looks awesome! Check it out good and be patient driving back over the Rockies!
Ok mate slow down. We understand your excitement as many of us have been where you are. I'm going to stick my neck way out here and say after looking at the pictures of the roof. Seal it RIGHT NOW. First big project. If not...if the roof leeks you'll have a piece of junk in a heart beat.
Don't forget to tell us about the trip picking her up and bringing her home through the mountains. Once you get there to check her out let us know what you see and find and then maybe we'll be able to help you out. GREAT LOOKING FIND. Congratulations.
Quote from: Thenoob on August 22, 2014, 11:45 AM
Mine has the bathroom in the rear in guessing there were different floor plans for the same models??
Still trying to get info on the dodges, anybody know what chassis they were built on? Esp the shorty ones like I have? I'm just getting info together for future suspension parts etc...seeing what is interchangable
There were three Braves in 1973. The D-18, D-20 and the D20T. So I'm assuming you have the D-18 (not 19)
The D-18 had the rear bathroom. The D-20 (I have) has the bathroom directly behind the driver and a full bed/gaucho couch in back and the D-20T has two twin beds in the back.
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It's built on a Dodge M300, so that's what you'd look for when searching for parts. Every time I tell the parts people that I have a Winnebago, they stop and go, we don't sell RV parts. So I just tell them I have a Dodge M300 truck, haha, and they can usually find parts.
Nice find.
Have you considered driving to Calgary so you'll have a chase vehicle with tools, etc.?
Ya the roof seal is priority number one.
Thanks for all the info!!
I work in calgary in the winters but early fall will be the flight there to drive back. My family has a large shop there and can work on in full once I get there.
It'll be dialed in before the trip! Take er slowwwwwwwww
Gorgeous rig:)
Hey, if you want to talk about repairs and stuff, you know where to do it, on the corresponding topic board.
That looks clean. It's hard to tell from pictures sometimes but that one looks good.
Now add some airbags and drop 'er down! ;) Then I'll know what I'm up against when I do mine! :D
That's most likely what's going to happen, I restore vintage trailers and vehicles and turn them into food trucks for my catering company...
Was going to do the same to this one, but it's way too clean to gut and refurb, so I'll just keep it clean, maybe bag it to take to the shows, and use it to camp
In when we travel and do the huge music festival circuit.
Good part is, every single thing works in it, and it's dry, dry dry and straight.
Well she just got picked up, my buddy is driving her to his place, he loves it, wants to buy it from me
Says it drives insanely well, well running, no leaks no issues, good idle.
Will do a solid tune up when I get it in a few weeks
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These things sure are nice
Great score for a thousand bux!
Welcome to the club:)
Awesome! It's official now!
Happy to be here!
Ya official today, can't wait
To come scoop her up, says he feels
A slight
Wobble , could be a bearing or wobbly tire.. Will inspect but other then that she rumbles!
$1000 bux! Nice job!
I go to car shows myself. Started going on a more frequent basis last summer after I finished my Chevelle. But I found what I'm mostly drawn to is the ratrods. Especially the weathered looking trucks... So I made up my mind to do one myself at some point. Nothing specific in mind, just something that inspired me... Fast forward to this July. We had a camping trip planned but I garage sale'd our tent last summer and gave up tenting, and that's when the Chieftain came along. It was a match made in heaven.
That would actually be a really nice picture if he had the running lights on. It's still a nice picture though. :)ThmbUp
Hahaha coooooool!!
Ya I restore vintage trucks and trailers into food trucks for my catering business and we need something to camp in when we do the massive music festivals...needed something with flavour!
Gotta admit, winne's have one the coolest body design I've ever seen, I really dig the lines, that's why I'm so interested in bagging it.... That's the rat rod in me, I've built so many retro rides I can't help it
I'm going to keep the interior as og as I can, my buddy says it's like stepping into a time machine it's completely untouched except for the floor.
Quote from: Thenoob on August 27, 2014, 12:18 AM
Happy to be here!
Ya official today, can't wait
To come scoop her up, says he feels
A slight
Wobble , could be a bearing or wobbly tire.. Will inspect but other then that she rumbles!
I'm not 100% sure but if mine is any indication, if it stops wobbling it's dead...
I like it really cool and efficient floor-plan. Welcome :)
Well here's a video walk around my friend just did for me
She ended up starting obviously but she needed a bit of gas pedal actions hahah
http://youtu.be/T7GioK0F3WE
Enjoy!
:)rotflmao :)rotflmao Now I must say that was informative and colorful. With that attitude you deserve a Classic Winnebago. Your going to fit in just fine. :laugh:
killer price im jelly.. they are hard to find around me
i just picked up a parts one today for $600 because they dont make trim and stuff any more
You definitely have a open platform to work with. How is the roof? That is the main concern with these.
This is in reference to the one above that Mayhem posted.
Not sure bought site unseen just a couple photos But the parts i get off it are pricless at least to me lol
:)rotflmao Classic Winnebago's are like Oreo Cookies, you can't have just one. I know of very few guys here bringing back to life an old Winnie that end up owning only one. Usually you need a parts bago. Keep up the good work. Many here who have been there done that are looking forward to sharing in your new adventure. :)ThmbUp