Classic Winnebagos & Vintage RVs
Topic Boards => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: thelonewolf on April 07, 2017, 02:06 AM
For 9 yrs i was a full time rver with no home and then i had a devastating lost my rv cought on fire so i became land locked and now i have a new rv and i love her i hated living in place for so long now with my new rv we are heading out again it cheaper and makes me happy glad to be a full time rver again
Glad to hear you made it through and are back on the road again.
Perhaps for the benefit of others, what caused the fire?
Welcome back ..so what new /older ride did you get ?
Quote from: Rickf1985 on April 07, 2017, 08:37 PM
Welcome back, you might want to edit you signature to reflect th engine is a 454 and not a 440. I see some in one of the forums are a bid confused about that. And put some periods and commas in your posts! W% :D :D
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Seems like Dodge 454's and GM 440's are coming up a lot lately.
Must be hell for guru's like Dave and Rick when attempting to offer assistance.
I surly know the devastating loss of ones home on wheels, but I would think a fire would have a much greater loss than I could imagine.
I like full-time life in an RV. Heck, they got rumbling Big Block Eights!!!! :)clap
Quote from: TerryH on April 08, 2017, 12:37 AM
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Seems like Dodge 454's and GM 440's are coming up a lot lately.
Must be hell for guru's like Dave and Rick when attempting to offer assistance.
Doesn't bother me too much here since I pretty much know it is going to be one or the other and if I know the brand of the unit I am good to go. If it is a class C then there can be an issue since it may not be a big block so at that point it is a need to know what you got.