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ravenstar

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    1978 toyota gypsy mini motorhome
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  1. that is true, I remember things like that working, the soul leaves the body, gets information and comes back, only I was waking up to some ugly toxic emotions,,,,, there are people in this earth realm who have the art of violation perfected.... anyway,,,, to the motor home It says in my closet made by gypsy camper,,,, Compton, Ca 90220 finish date feb 1978.... the propane tank is 7.94 gallons based on that closet sticker... the refer info I was looking for was there as well I have a norcold de 251 A my question about it concerns when I turn it on should it be silent or is that humming/grinding sound normal, I turned it off after a few minutes till I find out....
  2. I have one TOO!!!! I would like to have the owners manual... Got it in July of 2013, does not have roof rack, no back ladder, no mirrors on the sleeper ledge, no air conditioner, the spare tire is on the front. I do have the front window for the sleeper, I will have to learn to do photos. It is 17 feet 3inches long, the front tire makes it 17 feet 8 inches. I do have a sticker in the closet saying where it was made, have to look again. some place in California The speedometer is disconnected, so I will eventually get one from J.C. Whitney. the fuel tank is 15 gallons, my fuel gauge needs to be repaired as it dose not register. The previous owner did the Weber carb upgrade,, On mine the propane tank is rusted solid, I cant turn any of the knobs by hand or small pliers. about 5 gallons/20pounds in size. The previous owner said he bought it from some one in Boise, ID The reason I accidentally found this page is because I was looking for refrigerator information. Of all the axle info I found I have found one consistent....under 18 feet in length the stock axle may be fine for pavement use, the problems happen when the length is over 18 feet, and off-roading, and perhaps some towing situations, You would not need to dually it so much,,,as transferring a cut down 3/4 or one ton axle, and keep the same size tires, this will give you bigger back brakes as well,, I have added Firestone Ride-Rite Air Bag Helper Springs to prolong the rear springs I have till I have the money up to replace/upgrade those as well. For my use this mini motor home is very much worth any upgrade as it is something I can use anywhere anytime, I have even been playing with the possibility of installing something called a hendershot generator as the money situation improves
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