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Post by nomad5doza on May 25, 2017 9:12:52 GMT -8
So my wife and i just acquired an unknown year nomad travel trailer, after some searching we think its late 1960s. It has no fuse box, that we've found. No fridge. Water heater was removed, so we dont know the condition. Its missing the back seat cushions for the big bed. Whoever had it before us was trying to repair it so the ceiling is torn apart and all wiring up top is missing. Any help would be appreciated
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Dad Rambles
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Post by Dad Rambles on May 25, 2017 11:42:08 GMT -8
Go here www.cannedhamtrailers.com/and watch all of his repair videos for the shasta and the deville, then.... Do like I did, and go outside, 2 times a day, every day for a week, and see how your trailer relates to the shasta and the deville. THEN: Watch them again! No seriously though, Mobiltec (the link above) has great videos on the restoration process. I would start with that, and then take a few photos of what you have and post them here. Here is a tutorial on how to post photos from a photo hosting service (Free), such as flickr vintagetrailertalk.freeforums.net/thread/7276/add-photos-hosted-flickr-tutorialMost importantly DO NOT just start tearing things apart (his videos will explain why this is important). Good luck and excited to see photos of your upcoming project!
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Post by nccamper on May 25, 2017 11:53:04 GMT -8
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