As the title says, I finally found an RV that was worth gutting and refurbishing (to my own standards) and one that was worth the price. The seller told me that he was not selling me an RV; he was selling me an engine and trans and the coach comes with it.
It's a 28ft 1988 LaSalle by Champion (metal frame, not wood) with 41,000 miles, 454 Turbo, great sounding engine and transmission is also in good shape. It needs a carb kit from sitting for a year, but that should be an easy fix.
It was bought by the seller brand new in 88, sold to his son who treated it like garbage. It was returned with 2 of the car batteries missing, as well as the fridge removed, range top nasty, microwave removed, carpet in horrible shape (thanks to a dog who lived in it for 10 years) as well as numerous other non-niceties.
Everything is being gutted out. Im putting a partition directly behind the cabin, with a pocket door for access. The shower is being replaced with a galvanized water trough, which will be moved directly behind the driver seat, with tiled wall and floor. It will be open access,and the only walled room will be the composting toilet with full ventilation, which I will locate directly behind the passenger seat.
A single pot-filler faucet will supply water to both the kitchen sink as well as the tub. The flooring throughout will be a bamboo floor. It should only be a 120 sqft or so, and Im sure I might can find some at a bargain price. I plan on a slideout deep-freeze under the cabinet, with a 6cuft fridge above it on. I have a plug-in toaster oven and range-top, so I will not need any room for those installations, saving precious sqft.
The bed will be on a 36" platform, giving me space for 2 slideout closets, a slideout shelf system as well as a slideout computer desk. All can be hidden away when moving or when company comes over.
Rounding out the additions will be a self-made rocket-stove to heat the place in the colder months. Converting one of the outer access storage bays into a firewood storage accessible from the inside.
I have my work cut out for me, but this is going to be a fun challenge. Pics can be found if you follow the link.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzPFCjWozt4bX1p5QktXRDl5SXM
It's a 28ft 1988 LaSalle by Champion (metal frame, not wood) with 41,000 miles, 454 Turbo, great sounding engine and transmission is also in good shape. It needs a carb kit from sitting for a year, but that should be an easy fix.
It was bought by the seller brand new in 88, sold to his son who treated it like garbage. It was returned with 2 of the car batteries missing, as well as the fridge removed, range top nasty, microwave removed, carpet in horrible shape (thanks to a dog who lived in it for 10 years) as well as numerous other non-niceties.
Everything is being gutted out. Im putting a partition directly behind the cabin, with a pocket door for access. The shower is being replaced with a galvanized water trough, which will be moved directly behind the driver seat, with tiled wall and floor. It will be open access,and the only walled room will be the composting toilet with full ventilation, which I will locate directly behind the passenger seat.
A single pot-filler faucet will supply water to both the kitchen sink as well as the tub. The flooring throughout will be a bamboo floor. It should only be a 120 sqft or so, and Im sure I might can find some at a bargain price. I plan on a slideout deep-freeze under the cabinet, with a 6cuft fridge above it on. I have a plug-in toaster oven and range-top, so I will not need any room for those installations, saving precious sqft.
The bed will be on a 36" platform, giving me space for 2 slideout closets, a slideout shelf system as well as a slideout computer desk. All can be hidden away when moving or when company comes over.
Rounding out the additions will be a self-made rocket-stove to heat the place in the colder months. Converting one of the outer access storage bays into a firewood storage accessible from the inside.
I have my work cut out for me, but this is going to be a fun challenge. Pics can be found if you follow the link.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzPFCjWozt4bX1p5QktXRDl5SXM