That’s great! I hope you enjoy it! I have something for you. It’s a collection of paperwork and receipts going back several years. Let me know if you want it.
Love that hifi! I bet on the back there is a 1/4" I put back for guitar. My Dad had one like that in the 1970s and that's what I jammed through. Classic ride man
Man does this take me back, when I was just a toddler my parents purchased a 1976 Jamboree on a Chevy van 30 chassis. Had the 454 V8. We took that thing everywhere!! My dad sold it in 1995 the year I graduated..my mom was too sick to travel and I was older and lost Interest....still was a sad day to see it drive away... I wish one day I could restore one and use it..
I'm glad I found your channel. Great inspiration to get back into my 1977 Dodge/Harvest 25' class C. (440/727). Nice feature and hte reason I bought it was that it has a tag axle. I too have a lil camping trailer called a Lil Loafer, 1961. That needs some serious help. I'm thinking of putting in a slide out or fold out extra room.
+Richard Beard I had this evil idea... I was thinking of putting 2 or 3 small trailers in the back yard. We have a yard that could handle it. Hook up up electricity, build car ports over the tops for shade (and city code) use paving stones for trailer pads, build fire pits. Put in redwood picnic table Vualá! A camping theme back yard. Instant guest housing; no more relatives sleeping on the couch. They could double as changing rooms for swim parties. Maybe an A Frame gardening shed that looks like a KOA store. LOL If it was all done up in 1960's motife and it would actually work! I also have a 1966 Regatta 14' speed boat along the back wall to top it all off :p
Looking at possibly getting an older dodge rv. Thank you for the walk around and also for letting me know there is someone in the Nashville area that can work on it if need be
Hello! I know this is an older video but I wanted to reach out since I just bought the exact same motorhome. Hoping you might be able to give some advice - what kind of house battery do you use?
Hi Breeonna, congrats on your motor home purchase. You’ll have a great time with it! I’m sorry but I don’t remember what kind of house battery was in there. I don’t have this RV any longer. For my Holiday Rambler I bought an AGM battery. It lasts a long time but you need to make sure the inverter/charger is suitable for charging it. Have fun!
I have 1977 and am having trouble finding replacement taillights for it that have a wedge she to them to contour to the RV. Any suggestions would be helpful it's all original and I'd like to keep it that way if possible
Vintagetrailersupply.com has some older style but I doubt they have anything for a '77. Maybe eBay but that will be hit or miss. If it was me I would probably buy some that look period correct and make some wedges to make them fit. It would be best to make them out of aluminum but it might be hard to find and cut. Another option would be to make wedges out of oak and paint several coats on all sides to seal and protect. I made a piece to mount the propane regulator to on the front of our '73 Holiday Rambler out of oak and painted it white. It is holding up well. Good luck. Thanks for watching!
Hi there! I have this same RV and am having terrible electrical issues with the motor. Somewhere from the ignition to the starter is heating and frying. My dad isn’t too sure what’s going on with it, would love some advice! :)
Ohio Red I watched the video. Wow! That one is in great shape! The fiberglass is nice. I'm working on repairing leaks and damage in the cab-over area right now. Thanks for sharing!
I need to check my email more often. Sorry it took so long for my reply. I have a issue with my RV. It is a fuel problem and I cant get it to start. Due to my rather meger income I tend to drive around low on gas almost all the time. I get a lot of sludge in the fuel filter intern ruining the fuel pump. In the past I simply replaced the fuel pump and filter and off she'd go. Not this time however. I think the fuell line is plugged at the tank so there it sit's, in my driveway, not willing to start.
I'm considering a 78 dodge sportsman (smaller in size) with just under 80,000 miles, it runs and drives and comes with a fresh oil change. The price is $3,000 and i dont know ibthats fair or not, I'm open to input from anyone with experience with these types of vehicles (I have none); thoughts, tips, concerns, and comments are all welcome!
I really could not judge if that’s a good price or not without seeing it. But some things to look for are: look for signs of water damage on the ceiling, look for signs of soft spots in the floor. Test out as many of the components as you can. Does the air conditioning work, refrigerator, furnace? Are there any leaks in the plumbing system? How are the tires? Best of luck!!
I’m always amazed when some RVs are not cleaned up before they’re filmed.What I can see of it looks nice
Hey Richard! My friend and I just purchased this RV from the guy you sold it to! Thanks for all the hard work you put into it!
That’s great! I hope you enjoy it! I have something for you. It’s a collection of paperwork and receipts going back several years. Let me know if you want it.
Richard Beard I definitely do! I will message you!
Hi Casey. I would love to get you the paperwork I have on the RV. Let me know how to get it to you. Thanks.
Do you still have it? I have a 77!!!
Love that hifi! I bet on the back there is a 1/4" I put back for guitar. My Dad had one like that in the 1970s and that's what I jammed through. Classic ride man
Man does this take me back, when I was just a toddler my parents purchased a 1976 Jamboree on a Chevy van 30 chassis. Had the 454 V8. We took that thing everywhere!! My dad sold it in 1995 the year I graduated..my mom was too sick to travel and I was older and lost Interest....still was a sad day to see it drive away... I wish one day I could restore one and use it..
We've made lots of great memories camping with the family over the years! Maybe one day you can find one to restore. Have fun!
Great rv. I have a 75 dodge fireball (b300)
Wow that green color is stunning. Ours is a white/orange combo.
My old Chevy van had push/pull knobs for the heat too. Nice find 👍
I'm glad I found your channel. Great inspiration to get back into my 1977 Dodge/Harvest 25' class C. (440/727). Nice feature and hte reason I bought it was that it has a tag axle. I too have a lil camping trailer called a Lil Loafer, 1961. That needs some serious help. I'm thinking of putting in a slide out or fold out extra room.
+Chet's Jug That would be cool! We enjoy the small camper but it is a little tight.
+Richard Beard I had this evil idea... I was thinking of putting 2 or 3 small trailers in the back yard. We have a yard that could handle it. Hook up up electricity, build car ports over the tops for shade (and city code) use paving stones for trailer pads, build fire pits. Put in redwood picnic table Vualá! A camping theme back yard. Instant guest housing; no more relatives sleeping on the couch. They could double as changing rooms for swim parties. Maybe an A Frame gardening shed that looks like a KOA store. LOL If it was all done up in 1960's motife and it would actually work! I also have a 1966 Regatta 14' speed boat along the back wall to top it all off :p
Chet, that would be awesome! Maybe AirB&B?
I Love this its Beautiful Hope to see more I'm surely going to subscribe here
nice looking rig....
Thanks Co Mo! Going camping again this weekend!
I live in Lebanon Tennessee!!!, I just got a 1976 chevy lark class c rv.
Cool I a 1986 Jayco j motorhome
Looking at possibly getting an older dodge rv. Thank you for the walk around and also for letting me know there is someone in the Nashville area that can work on it if need be
That’s great Jeremiah! Hope you find a great old Dodge! Thanks for watching!
Nice RV. Actually that is unusual to have a dinette in the fron,t in a 70''s RV
im picking up a 75 one do you still have this? I`m in England they hold thei value here
It’s not in bad shape . But a remodel job will make it .
Hello! I know this is an older video but I wanted to reach out since I just bought the exact same motorhome. Hoping you might be able to give some advice - what kind of house battery do you use?
Hi Breeonna, congrats on your motor home purchase. You’ll have a great time with it! I’m sorry but I don’t remember what kind of house battery was in there. I don’t have this RV any longer. For my Holiday Rambler I bought an AGM battery. It lasts a long time but you need to make sure the inverter/charger is suitable for charging it. Have fun!
I have 1977 and am having trouble finding replacement taillights for it that have a wedge she to them to contour to the RV. Any suggestions would be helpful it's all original and I'd like to keep it that way if possible
Vintagetrailersupply.com has some older style but I doubt they have anything for a '77. Maybe eBay but that will be hit or miss. If it was me I would probably buy some that look period correct and make some wedges to make them fit. It would be best to make them out of aluminum but it might be hard to find and cut. Another option would be to make wedges out of oak and paint several coats on all sides to seal and protect. I made a piece to mount the propane regulator to on the front of our '73 Holiday Rambler out of oak and painted it white. It is holding up well. Good luck. Thanks for watching!
Hi there! I have this same RV and am having terrible electrical issues with the motor. Somewhere from the ignition to the starter is heating and frying. My dad isn’t too sure what’s going on with it, would love some advice! :)
Hi, I wish I could give some good advice on the electrical issue. I'm not the best with that sort of thing. I hope you can get it worked out!
I have a 1976 did they come with catalytic converters or was it just straight pipe to a muffler
Hello Robert. I really don't remember but I don't think it had one. I don't have this RV any longer. Enjoy your '76!
What did you pay for it?
good motor but notorious for blowing head gaskets .
ya if it starts over heating don't change thermostat or flush radiator , there good motors just gotta change head gasket you will see .
A real oven 🍾. Not sure if you checked or not but if gas line original they cannot handle gas with ethanol in it. Unless you don’t have that there.
do you know if theres a 1974 model?
I'm pretty sure I've seen '74 Dodge Class C RVs but I don't know about a Brougham.
Ohio Red I watched the video. Wow! That one is in great shape! The fiberglass is nice. I'm working on repairing leaks and damage in the cab-over area right now. Thanks for sharing!
How much is it and located at
I have an opportunity to buy one if these 1975 (69,000) miles for $1000. Do you think that's a good deal?
Wow it really depends on the condition but $1000 doesn’t sound bad
I have the exact motor it is a 360.
Hello Terry. Yes, good motor.
I need to check my email more often. Sorry it took so long for my reply. I have a issue with my RV. It is a fuel problem and I cant get it to start. Due to my rather meger income I tend to drive around low on gas almost all the time. I get a lot of sludge in the fuel filter intern ruining the fuel pump. In the past I simply replaced the fuel pump and filter and off she'd go. Not this time however. I think the fuell line is plugged at the tank so there it sit's, in my driveway, not willing to start.
I'm considering a 78 dodge sportsman (smaller in size) with just under 80,000 miles, it runs and drives and comes with a fresh oil change. The price is $3,000 and i dont know ibthats fair or not, I'm open to input from anyone with experience with these types of vehicles (I have none); thoughts, tips, concerns, and comments are all welcome!
I really could not judge if that’s a good price or not without seeing it. But some things to look for are: look for signs of water damage on the ceiling, look for signs of soft spots in the floor. Test out as many of the components as you can. Does the air conditioning work, refrigerator, furnace? Are there any leaks in the plumbing system? How are the tires? Best of luck!!
im picking up a 75 one do you still have this? I`m in England they hold thei value here
im picking up a 75 one do you still have this? I`m in England they hold thei value here