rdsrds123
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I hates them mices to pieces.
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Yes, I saw that one. It has a ton or east coast rust underneith. I talked to the seller who was selling it in NJ last year. Apparently this guy in PA bought it and is now reselling(at a nice profit). All the eastern examples I've seen are not very nice, but I still look here too. I'm sure there are some that have been taken care of. Thanks.
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Hi, the rear dinette floor plan is highly sought after, myself included. It just seems natural, as opposed to having a table that needs to be removed before climbing into the bunk. However, many people have floor plans that are other to rear dinette and say that they like them. Could folks please comment here on floor plans. I'd like to get some first hand opinions on what people like and don't like. Thanks!
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Yeah, get your paint sprayed in Mexico. This rig in Oklahoma appears too far gone, but the pictures are dark inside. You can install an inline fuel pump external to the gas tank if carbuerated, to get it home. Blowing up the pictures I can see lots of silicone on the exterior. Probably rotted. I called the guy but he seemed alusive. Don't like that. The floor could need replacing, and if so, it needs to be gutted. I think Dolphin had a sheet metal floor underlayment.
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A valve adjustment is done at the tume of headgasket replacement...so you may escape that cost, depending on the mileage.
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That is a Keystone, your motorhome. Looks better than I could ever imagine finding. When I use Searchtempest a lot of rigs get missed. I manually go all over using CL too. I also use FB Marketplace with a 100 mile search radius and go all over with that too. I'll try narrowing the search parameters like you suggest. Keep a lookout for me. Thanks
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The 3VZE V-6 has a few points that need to be condidered when buying an RV that has it. This engine was recalled because of a headgasket issue. Toyota fixed it, but if the RV you consider has not had it done, beware. Also, the timing belt/ valve adjustment cost about $800. Way ahead to find one that had the recall done and a recent belt/ valve adjustment. You can give the VIN to a Toyota dealer, and they can tell you if the headgasket recall was done. Some people say Toyota will still honor the recall, where other folks say no.
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Sorry, but I don't like Sunraders. Give me something without rust, that holds together with only a bit of rot, and I will take care of the rest.
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I see Grandvilles for sale all the time. Most all of them seem to show up on the east coast though. Try Www.searchtempest.com to find them...
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Tires are useful for about 7 years and must be replaced after ten years. Check the date of manufacturer on the tires. There is an area on one side of each tire with the date. It is in code. There will be a spot that says DOT and then 4 numbers. 2716 would mean the 26th week of 2016. Good luck. When people buy new tires online the tires are usually less than 6 months old.
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The siding on the Mini-mirage might be unique. Like you say, difficult to see. Never thought of that, but lots of them are still around and looking good. There is one for sale in Bakersfield CA, but the inside is strange. Looks low mileage and a good price. I call him when it was 1000 higher. He cant seem to sell it.
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https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/rvs/d/compton-1980-toyota-dolphin/6883001765.html Hi, same with me. Couldn't get ahold of him. Seems to now be sold. Looks good, but the underside is probably toast. However, I've seen them with surface rust on the sheetmetal and the underside still ok. That's what I was hoping here. Dolphin is a good model. Here is one, but there may be too much rust underneith. Can't get this guy to return my call.
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Check your tire pressures very closely. Also, dump in the tank a can of seafoam. Fuel injectors get dirty and the spray pattern is affected. This makes a big difference in that reguard. A roof rack will visably knock down your mpg because of wind resostance. Tailwinds always help. Always drive with the wind and go downhill coming and going to where ever you camp.