Hay I agree with you it's a fantastic renovation of a Winnebago Indian . I commented to my wife about how they were bricks with wheels. But the paint on the exterior is the cherry on top. Now when everyone else restores their own classic 1974 Winnebago Indian they can paint it whatever color they like the owner of this classic did as he chose to do so Bravo to him.
Everyone can restore a original one, but no one modernized one inside and out, so this was a unique project alright! And i love how those old ones look on the outside, but the old interiors are mostly shot and way too primitive for the modern family, and i hate those thick carpets because they are impossible to clean, and can gather alot of dust and therefor dust mites, fungi and bacteria, so that is what i would throw out first and have a nice and smooth floor that is easy to clean because you make alot of miles on those few sqft, so it needs alot of cleaning.
Outstanding project! No love for the paint job, but I can appreciate the work that went into it and quality of of it. I grew up going on family vacations in one of these and you have shown your company's abilities to be very impressive. I'd love to see a big post somewhere outlining all that you've done on it. Thanks for sharing.
Nice renovation, but why do motorhome makers these days still insist on these awful tribal zig zag paint schemes that are reminiscent of a bad tattoo from the 90s?
+Ande As an ex-painter.... what else are you going to use to break up such a large surface area? Normal pinstripes gets busy and dizzy. Plain is just... well plain. Characters are childish. Sayings become advertising. So whats left? Painters spend long nights seeking that "new", but as you see, whats new?
I just think if the add the original logo with two tone paint job it would look better and different to any rv I'm saying white on top and red on the bottom
That has to be the Baddest MFN Motor home I have ever seen That is 1 bad ass renovation I want it lol.. For old school It is kick ass because now it looks like new school I take my hat off to you That is 1 awesome job that you did.. I know there was a lot of blood sweat and tears put into that job Again that thing is awesome.
Not a thing wrong with this restoration. From first sight it speaks Winnebago. With all the modernization they kept the character. Beautiful ride. The 70's were fun but this ride is way more fun. Great job!
This renovation is INSANE ... Bravo! The interior is incredible. I'd have to agree with a few comments and I would have gone with a more retro look for the exterior. I also don't care much for the excessive and gaudy exterior paint jobs on today's RVs. I think about the cleaner look that Bluebird used to put on their Wanderlodges as an example of classier and cleaner looking exterior paint designs.
We have a 1973 Winnebago Brave (The Fantastic Voyage) that we'd love to renovate. Maybe not this extravagant. Amazing video. Thank you! This gives me inspiration. We were going to sell her, but now I'm thinking...renovate
very cool! my first class A was a 1976 26' Overland i did a lot of restoration on that coach to make it safe to be able to run it down the road and keep it from derogating. i loved that old thing and it gave us many adventurers ill never forget it as some fun times were had with our family with it back then...
Anytime some1 does a custom job, there are going to be some that don't like it, or many that don't like certain aspects of it. There are some things that I probably would've done differently. But I still think that it turned out pretty bad ass.
You guys did a great job, really sweet. My dream has been to find a 1970 Unger Crown Commander like the one we had years ago. My dad, and I did so much work on it (it was in great shape, low miles) but we made it better than it was. I want to do a custom re do sort of like what you did here but, it takes money. Thanks for posting it.
This turned out so BEAUTIFUL... Love it... .... note.... the "Movement" of your LOGO in the bottom right had corner is distracting and unnecessary ... I watched that more than the video LOL
We are currently putting together additional video on the 440 rebuild with alum heads - intake and electronic fuel Injection.. including the self leveling air suspension etc.
I wish I could say that I like the slide-out that was installed on this one. If I were to buy a classic Winnie, I would've upgraded it with everything one could, except for slide-outs. It would make an already complex vehicle even more so.
What this displays is the capability of the shop.. If it was like the original we would not have over 100,000 likes and two Mag Publications.. and over 200,000 tours.. While traveling in 2015 nearly 30,000 miles Everybody gives a thumbs up and in Sturgus SD Bike week in 2014 it was also a hit. I will guarantee you it this coach was in a drawing.. everyone would be willing to take it off my hands and continue to drive and camp in it as proudly as I do.. Next tour stop will be at FMCA in Perry GA.. March 18 to the 20. See you there!
Great job !!!! Ignore all the negativity ! lot's of armchair critics , many of them couldn't change a tire . What I'm seeing is a high level of craftsmanship applied to a classic motorhome . I'd love to own it.
Nice, most people just treat these things like garbage. You can get them for next to nothing, but at the price of new, a lot of renos can go in, and the advantage is a motor you can fix yourself, true freedom
May i ask what size rims and tires you converted to? I’m looking to do the same on 75 Brave that currently has 8r17.5 tires which are impossible to find
Wow unbelievably impressive! you need better semi-truck chrome bumpers though and more of an European interior like those Sprinter RV's to really look modern to throw off anyone suspecting it's a retro design but I'm assuming this style is what was preferred. Absolutely love the wide slide outs and how about the engine?! Paint looks great on its own but overly and unmatching to the vintage body style. Probably want to paint those cool 50's retro paint schemes like what NASCAR recently had done with the 70's retro look. Roof solar panels is a must with an inverter system. If I had unlimited funds, I would like something very similar to this restoration for my 23' Vintage Chevy Allegro. You are the Chip Foose of RV customization!!! Fucken awesome!
No doubt this was an incredible complete restoration inside and out ... I personally would’ve gone with a more retro restoration on the interior and the exterior ... by all means keeping the W ... modernize the interior ... including the slides ... but still keep a retro interior look ... The polish rims are also a very good touch.
Although I've never been a fan of Winnebago RVs of the 60s and 70s, I like how you've taken what I've always called the ugly duckling of RVs and made a beautiful swan. :)
Too bad that wasn't thought of back in the 70's.I bought one of these Winnebago"74" Brave for $800 back in 2004; the same size as the one on this video. Amazing what you can do when can turn your vision into reality.
Amazing job guys! It is really cool to see the possibilities that are out there! I have a 79 Itasca Sun-cruiser and would love to just add one slide to it! Never even thought this was possible.
Is it safe to drive with your slides out? We were always told it would damage our frame if the slides were out and the jacks were down, let alone moving it? By the way the reno is amazing... Wish I could hire you to fix the few things that bother me about our RV. Thanks for posting this to show us an oldie can still be a goodie.
Seems a lot of people would like to know what kind of engine is in there and what you did to that part of it or if you did any suspension work what about those things? Is it still at 318????? nice restomod..
Man that is sweet especially the finishing, can tell a true professional has done this. I have a 78 brave with 62 k on her waiting a rebuild (as soon as I get a shop) never thought about slide outs but am now TY. any plans and or drawings of this while being done? We plan on spending out winters down south in her so any info that way would be a huge help.
Wow all that work is exactly what I'm wanting to do other then that paint job how much cheaper was this then buying a finished one looks like you have alot of money tied up in this but if I did the work my self I'd think the price would be considerably lower
It depends on the RV/Coach brand and length of slide-out due to different types of construction.. They start at 12k each - MasterTech Did all the Work and design in its entirety.
That is beautiful! We have a 72 m300, you want to do ours next? Do you know where we could pick up wiring harness? Previous owners have this all screwed up. I have diagram but its not helping. We are constantly draining batteries can't find short. We are living in it at the time as its all we have left with recent health and work issues. I saw completed restore and yelled im jealous. Lol
Thank you, Dustin! We can help you with your coach whenever you are ready! We can also help you out with the wiring harness. You can contact us at sales@mastertechrv.com, or 866-895-4556.
wow. just add overdrive and some holley injection.. sell a million of them. Beautiful work. I am one to get mad at these.. my hand size or something. I respect them when someone else does good with them.
Already had a overdrive and a Edelbrock fuel injection system.. We will be now adding a 48v lithium battery system and Charging system, Serpentine belt, and hydroboost brakes with our rear Disc brake upgrade for Dodge chassis.
Rebuilt original motor only had 65k on it.. Since the motor is the Big block 440 Police engine.. We added Alum Heads.. EFI.. Headers.. High output alternator and every other high performance part we could. Just when ya all thought I am Crazy.. I am in the process of installing rear Disc brakes..Hydroboost power brakes Victron Inverter and touchscreens, 360 Camera system.. Side collision avoidance detection system.. Serpentine belt system.. a 51v 16,128 watt hour Lithium Battery system..
Original motor had 23,000 miles on it.. It is a 440 RB motor.. We not only rebuilt the original motor.. Bearings,Seals,gaskets, Rings, 440 source alum heads, and headers, Edelbrock fuel injection system with MSD electronic Ignition.. High output alternator and more.
Excellent update modernization of a 1974 W into the 21st century. Love it!
So I'm guessing the slide was added bc these werent original on any of their models right?
Hands down- the best restoration I've seen. Kudos. This is fantastic.
Hay I agree with you it's a fantastic renovation of a Winnebago Indian . I commented to my wife about how they were bricks with wheels. But the paint on the exterior is the cherry on top. Now when everyone else restores their own classic 1974 Winnebago Indian they can paint it whatever color they like the owner of this classic did as he chose to do so Bravo to him.
Looks absolutely fabulous, lots of haters not liking the paint job but they can only dream of owning this Winnebago Rv. Great job on this restoration.
Thank you, we appreciate it!
how could you not paint the flying "W" on the sides?
Its in my Heart.
Everyone can restore a original one, but no one modernized one inside and out, so this was a unique project alright! And i love how those old ones look on the outside,
but the old interiors are mostly shot and way too primitive for the modern family, and i hate those thick carpets because they are impossible to clean, and can gather
alot of dust and therefor dust mites, fungi and bacteria, so that is what i would throw out first and have a nice and smooth floor that is easy to clean because
you make alot of miles on those few sqft, so it needs alot of cleaning.
Outstanding project! No love for the paint job, but I can appreciate the work that went into it and quality of of it. I grew up going on family vacations in one of these and you have shown your company's abilities to be very impressive. I'd love to see a big post somewhere outlining all that you've done on it. Thanks for sharing.
Nice renovation, but why do motorhome makers these days still insist on these awful tribal zig zag paint schemes that are reminiscent of a bad tattoo from the 90s?
I'm not quite sure, I ask that question to myself everyday. My guess would be cheap, simple and out the door delivered.
+Ande
As an ex-painter.... what else are you going to use to break up such a large surface area? Normal pinstripes gets busy and dizzy. Plain is just... well plain. Characters are childish. Sayings become advertising. So whats left? Painters spend long nights seeking that "new", but as you see, whats new?
+Ande Breaks up the massive lump of a solid colour an RV would be without some sort of design. Lol.
I just think if the add the original logo with two tone paint job it would look better and different to any rv
I'm saying white on top and red on the bottom
I 100% agree, Those swirl paint jobs on todays RV's look soon stupid. What would be wrong with a solid color and maybe one stripe down the side.
Impressive, badass rebuild. Been exploring UA-cam for a while now, and yours is the one and only I've ever made comments to. Well done.
Wow, thank you!!
That has to be the Baddest MFN Motor home I have ever seen That is 1 bad ass renovation I want it lol.. For old school It is kick ass because now it looks like new school I take my hat off to you That is 1 awesome job that you did.. I know there was a lot of blood sweat and tears put into that job Again that thing is awesome.
More than a restoration - that’s a total restomod to modern technology and materials. Super cool.
Not a thing wrong with this restoration. From first sight it speaks Winnebago. With all the modernization they kept the character. Beautiful ride. The 70's were fun but this ride is way more fun. Great job!
Love the interior and slide out. Should have kept the paint job retro. I personally hate the tribal tattoo paint jobs on modern RVs.
Beautiful. Thank you for making her an outstanding coach again.
Thank you!
This renovation is INSANE ... Bravo! The interior is incredible. I'd have to agree with a few comments and I would have gone with a more retro look for the exterior. I also don't care much for the excessive and gaudy exterior paint jobs on today's RVs. I think about the cleaner look that Bluebird used to put on their Wanderlodges as an example of classier and cleaner looking exterior paint designs.
wow blown away , i cant go to that extreme could never afford it , but some day would like to a resto job on one , GREAT JOB .
Thank you, Travis!
My RV won’t move with the slide out! It will with the canopy...I found out by mistake! 🤨😕
We have a 1973 Winnebago Brave (The Fantastic Voyage) that we'd love to renovate. Maybe not this extravagant. Amazing video. Thank you! This gives me inspiration. We were going to sell her, but now I'm thinking...renovate
BEAUTIFUL rebuild on the Winnie Brave! Glad I found your video while searching for Winnebago Brave videos. Just love the look of these 70's era RVs.
Think it's a gem ! Good work crew !
Thank you!
I thought the point of getting an old motorhome was to avoid the god awful paint jobs that the new ones have
true
Very good job. Congratulations! I always admired these well done jobs, and bring a little bit of that good passed memories back to our present.
Thank you very much!
very cool! my first class A was a 1976 26' Overland i did a lot of restoration on that coach to make it safe to be able to run it down the road and keep it from derogating. i loved that old thing and it gave us many adventurers ill never forget it as some fun times were had with our family with it back then...
Amazing, better then new and will get more looks than the $1million ones
The interior looks fantastic but I prefer the old school look on the outside. Great Job any way you look at it.
Anytime some1 does a custom job, there are going to be some that don't like it, or many that don't like certain aspects of it. There are some things that I probably would've done differently. But I still think that it turned out pretty bad ass.
I think it looks awesome, great job!!!
Dude, that is SICK. Well done. I'm restoring/refurbishing/renovating a 76 Holiday Rambler motorhome but nothing like that.
You guys did a great job, really sweet. My dream has been to find a 1970 Unger Crown Commander like the one we had years ago. My dad, and I did so much work on it (it was in great shape, low miles) but we made it better than it was. I want to do a custom re do sort of like what you did here but, it takes money. Thanks for posting it.
excellent job,congrats and enjoy all your trips.:)
That's amazing! Great job!!!
Magnificent job!
Thank you!
You really did a nice job!
Great job....except that paint!
This turned out so BEAUTIFUL... Love it...
.... note.... the "Movement" of your LOGO in the bottom right had corner is distracting and unnecessary ... I watched that more than the video LOL
Judi Christopher lol 😆
We are currently putting together additional video on the 440 rebuild with alum heads - intake and electronic fuel Injection.. including the self leveling air suspension etc.
Awesome job, love the slide out and I personally feel the modern look with the retro nose makes it unique and classy.
Tha Prophe
OMG I just love it!!!
What about the engine and transmission?
I just think Old Nelly is GREAT !!
You're going to make me feel like I need to get me one.
Good to be different, I would never want to blend in with the rest of the Big W decal guy's. Cool restoration.
wow that commercial is really nice actually
Wow, that was impressive!
I wish I could say that I like the slide-out that was installed on this one. If I were to buy a classic Winnie, I would've upgraded it with everything one could, except for slide-outs. It would make an already complex vehicle even more so.
What this displays is the capability of the shop.. If it was like the original we would not have over 100,000 likes and two Mag Publications.. and over 200,000 tours.. While traveling in 2015 nearly 30,000 miles Everybody gives a thumbs up and in Sturgus SD Bike week in 2014 it was also a hit. I will guarantee you it this coach was in a drawing.. everyone would be willing to take it off my hands and continue to drive and camp in it as proudly as I do.. Next tour stop will be at FMCA in Perry GA.. March 18 to the 20. See you there!
What a shame you didn't show the mechanical and drivetrain restorations. I seriously hope all of that was rebuilt as well.
Coming soon..
@@MasterTechRVServicesElkhart 6 years after i made the comment lol
Great job !!!! Ignore all the negativity ! lot's of armchair critics , many of them couldn't change a tire . What I'm seeing is a high level of craftsmanship applied to a classic motorhome . I'd love to own it.
Looks great 👍
Did Winnebago come with slides originally in any of there models?
Need windows
Looks great. Where is the big W thought.
Do your own if you don't like it. Was looking for vintage too but awesome!
Nice, most people just treat these things like garbage. You can get them for next to nothing, but at the price of new, a lot of renos can go in, and the advantage is a motor you can fix yourself, true freedom
May i ask what size rims and tires you converted to? I’m looking to do the same on 75 Brave that currently has 8r17.5 tires which are impossible to find
Guy built a Jayco.
Wow unbelievably impressive! you need better semi-truck chrome bumpers though and more of an European interior like those Sprinter RV's to really look modern to throw off anyone suspecting it's a retro design but I'm assuming this style is what was preferred. Absolutely love the wide slide outs and how about the engine?! Paint looks great on its own but overly and unmatching to the vintage body style. Probably want to paint those cool 50's retro paint schemes like what NASCAR recently had done with the 70's retro look. Roof solar panels is a must with an inverter system. If I had unlimited funds, I would like something very similar to this restoration for my 23' Vintage Chevy Allegro. You are the Chip Foose of RV customization!!! Fucken awesome!
Outstanding what craftsmanship
No doubt this was an incredible complete restoration inside and out ... I personally would’ve gone with a more retro restoration on the interior and the exterior ... by all means keeping the W ... modernize the interior ... including the slides ... but still keep a retro interior look ... The polish rims are also a very good touch.
What is your opinion on a nineteen eighty three nomad camper i've got one.. I have been living in this..
How do you make or where did you get/make/install...whatever..the fiberglass sides?
Jeff White We did it ourselves.
Do personally would have painted it the vintage Winnebago paint scheme brand new on the inside totally old school looking on the outside
I know this video is older but it’s amazing. Did you attach the Filon sides to the existing structure or were the walls rebuilt completely. Thanks!
walls were rebuilt completely due to dry rot and installation of Slideout wall support
Yes, great restoration other than the paint. A modern RV paint job on an old RV doesn't work, a retro one does.
I actually love the new paint it's modern with a hotrod feel.
Amazing work.
Mr white would be proud
Although I've never been a fan of Winnebago RVs of the 60s and 70s, I like how you've taken what I've always called the ugly duckling of RVs and made a beautiful swan. :)
Just bought a '74 Indian.... Would love this interior- slide out, awning, maybe a little more vintage flare added in... Where does one start?
Funding..
Too bad that wasn't thought of back in the 70's.I bought one of these Winnebago"74" Brave for $800 back in 2004; the same size as the one on this video. Amazing what you can do when can turn your vision into reality.
The first ever RestoModerhome. Sweeet.
Good Boy! Top Job!
Amazing job guys! It is really cool to see the possibilities that are out there! I have a 79 Itasca Sun-cruiser and would love to just add one slide to it! Never even thought this was possible.
every thing add but this is perfect, excerpt that horrible paint job!
Is it safe to drive with your slides out? We were always told it would damage our frame if the slides were out and the jacks were down, let alone moving it? By the way the reno is amazing... Wish I could hire you to fix the few things that bother me about our RV. Thanks for posting this to show us an oldie can still be a goodie.
Seems a lot of people would like to know what kind of engine is in there and what you did to that part of it or if you did any suspension work what about those things?
Is it still at 318?????
nice restomod..
Incredible
Very nice job thank you for sharing
Fantastic job - totally inspired by it!
Wow and Wow...fuc...nice job! like it
Man that is sweet especially the finishing, can tell a true professional has done this. I have a 78 brave with 62 k on her waiting a rebuild (as soon as I get a shop) never thought about slide outs but am now TY. any plans and or drawings of this while being done? We plan on spending out winters down south in her so any info that way would be a huge help.
Very nice and I need windows for 1974 can you help
Original windows are NLA..
These windows were all rebuilt.. with new felting. and outside glazing molding
Wow all that work is exactly what I'm wanting to do other then that paint job how much cheaper was this then buying a finished one looks like you have alot of money tied up in this but if I did the work my self I'd think the price would be considerably lower
Where can I get a slide out installed and how much?
It depends on the RV/Coach brand and length of slide-out due to different types of construction.. They start at 12k each - MasterTech Did all the Work and design in its entirety.
They make these now in this classic shape
What engineer do you have in this one?
awesome job!!!!!!!
That is beautiful! We have a 72 m300, you want to do ours next? Do you know where we could pick up wiring harness? Previous owners have this all screwed up. I have diagram but its not helping. We are constantly draining batteries can't find short. We are living in it at the time as its all we have left with recent health and work issues. I saw completed restore and yelled im jealous. Lol
Thank you, Dustin! We can help you with your coach whenever you are ready! We can also help you out with the wiring harness. You can contact us at sales@mastertechrv.com, or 866-895-4556.
Engine and transmission???
He turned a 1974 Winnebago into a 2010 Winnebago!
This unit still is one of the brightest stars in any campground.
Digging everything but the paint! To each his own though.
wow. just add overdrive and some holley injection.. sell a million of them. Beautiful work. I am one to get mad at these.. my hand size or something. I respect them when someone else does good with them.
Already had a overdrive and a Edelbrock fuel injection system.. We will be now adding a 48v lithium battery system and Charging system, Serpentine belt, and hydroboost brakes with our rear Disc brake upgrade for Dodge chassis.
Amazing job!! Do you guys do smaller jobs than full frame off restoration?
Yes everything..
Wow! So there is hope for those ol' puppies after all. 🐩Nice job.🌹 What about the engine?🔥💫🌀
Rebuilt original motor only had 65k on it.. Since the motor is the Big block 440 Police engine.. We added Alum Heads.. EFI.. Headers.. High output alternator and every other high performance part we could.
Just when ya all thought I am Crazy.. I am in the process of installing rear Disc brakes..Hydroboost power brakes Victron Inverter and touchscreens, 360 Camera system.. Side collision avoidance detection system.. Serpentine belt system.. a 51v 16,128 watt hour Lithium Battery system..
Impressive.
Winnebago did a lot of they brochure photo shot around the Midwest Mount Rushmore Minneapolis, st paul, St. Louis
What would a renovation like that cost …? It’s amazing
This is a million dollar renovation.
What motor did you put in it?
Original motor had 23,000 miles on it.. It is a 440 RB motor.. We not only rebuilt the original motor.. Bearings,Seals,gaskets, Rings, 440 source alum heads, and headers, Edelbrock fuel injection system with MSD electronic Ignition.. High output alternator and more.
I can see a lot of work and money went into this. I would have probably looked for a modern rv. And repaired and upgraded it.
And then It would have no Nostalgic look that turns every head.
What was the cost
I swear I seen it in Indiana last year!
Renovation of this caliber are an open invoice build. One of this caliber would be 1 to 2,000000 on average.