Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'toyota chinook'.
-
Hey Everyone! I was testing out everything in the 1976 Chinook the other day, stove works fine, water fine but the only issue is the original Dometic Fridge. Now I am not sure how long it takes to start up, if it really makes any noise or anything like that. I tried running it plugged in and off the propane too since it is a 3-way fridge. Any tips on how to get this thing running? Thanks Amber
- 5 replies
-
- 1976
- toyota chinook
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Hello all! I recently purchased a 1976 Toyota Chinook from out in Wisconsin. Drives like a beaut, all original interior with the added bonuses such as the 110 volt system, 3 way fridge, gas heater and the sleeping bunks, but has some things that need to be addressed specifically on the exterior. Such as window gaskets, a new windshield, new paint job, a rust spot here and there. We would also like to renovate the interior too (very ambitious, I know) more cosmetic things, not gutting or stripping, just painting and new cushion covers. I have a few questions of course, because you all are the best of the best and very knowledgable - We would eventually like to add a solar panel or two to the roof, is this plausible? - We currently have the original 3-way Dometic Fridge, we would like to swap it for something more efficient. What do you guys have? - Is it possible to add roof racks or something for maximum storage of kayaks or bikes? I know the roof is fiberglass, and not really sure the inner workings of its skeleton. I was also looking into attaching a carrier to the front or back - New car seats, preferably with a headrest for added safety. We love the original brown leather! Has anyone done a seat swap? - We are missing a "city water" cover, I checked amazon but I don't know - Lastly we have AC in the cab, but nothing in the camper. I know the pop top will create some great ventilation. How do you guys stay cool? Anyone considered a roof ac? Thank you so much! Looking forward to some advice and sharing our journey Amber