Very Nice. Looks super clean. Just an FYI...if that's on a GM chassis install a transmission cooler if it doesn't have one. It will save you a transmission.
Charlie, thanks for the update on the RV; certainly one prayer is answered. It will be a great asset for the organization and your ability to go more places for filming, editing and educating will be much easier than with the pop up camper. I am thinking the weather will not be as much of an issue. Looking forward to more updates as time and funds allow. Take care.
We bought our 1982 Holiday Rambler in 2017, my husband drove it to Long Island and back for Thanksgiving that year (from Wake county NC). It's a gas guzzler but he loved it. My personal favorite part is the grille. LOL. A friend gave word of advice from my friend when we purchase (she lives in her popout full time) ours was to get a third backup battery, a marine battery. Unfortunately we have ours in storage now and unable to work on it (our HOA doesn't allow us to park it in our driveway. SO happy for you
This is awesome. Ours is a 1994 and we got it in August after selling our van home of 6 years. No slide outs mean less problems, ours is also smaller but great for the 2 of us. We lucked out, everything working, real wood, and only 60,000kms on it. Just returning to BC after traveling across Canada. Enjoy. The family will love. Ed and Monica
Sweet RV! So excited to see all your adventures! If we get our land closed and start building our home, we will invite y’all to our new ranch! Blessing to y’all and thank you for all you do! Love y’all!!!!
Excellent unit, although it will be expensive to drive from the mpg perspective, being able to be set up for filming, sleeping, eating all without having to load and unload equipment and supplies will easily offset the fuel expenses. Having worked on the road for many years, I know as you do, how inconvenient it can be and such a crap shoot finding suitable and economical accommodations along the way.
I’m LOL, only because I did the same thing with a 1992 Monaco Dynasty. Even if it has low miles everything that isn’t in need of replacement or rebuilding will wear out at an accelerated rate due to age. Like every piece of rubber, steering box, the harmonic balancer on the crankshaft, every body seal( even if it doesn’t have a leak now it will after a few thousand miles due to all the sealant on the seams being old and dry), etc etc etc. so you have two choices. Refurbish all these items or fix it as you drive it. Enjoy the process, it’s how you keep the frustration down.
Very Nice. Looks super clean. Just an FYI...if that's on a GM chassis install a transmission cooler if it doesn't have one. It will save you a transmission.
A classic of the era . The exterior design of these pre slide-out motorhomes is incredible !! So much more stylish than the "boxy" modern ones
I had a 1988 Winnebago Elandan 38', loved it, real wood like this one. Lived in it full time for 6 years... best years of my life. Enjoy!!!
Charlie, thanks for the update on the RV; certainly one prayer is answered. It will be a great asset for the organization and your ability to go more places for filming, editing and educating will be much easier than with the pop up camper. I am thinking the weather will not be as much of an issue. Looking forward to more updates as time and funds allow. Take care.
We bought our 1982 Holiday Rambler in 2017, my husband drove it to Long Island and back for Thanksgiving that year (from Wake county NC). It's a gas guzzler but he loved it. My personal favorite part is the grille. LOL. A friend gave word of advice from my friend when we purchase (she lives in her popout full time) ours was to get a third backup battery, a marine battery. Unfortunately we have ours in storage now and unable to work on it (our HOA doesn't allow us to park it in our driveway. SO happy for you
This is awesome. Ours is a 1994 and we got it in August after selling our van home of 6 years. No slide outs mean less problems, ours is also smaller but great for the 2 of us. We lucked out, everything working, real wood, and only 60,000kms on it. Just returning to BC after traveling across Canada. Enjoy. The family will love.
Ed and Monica
Sweet RV! So excited to see all your adventures! If we get our land closed and start building our home, we will invite y’all to our new ranch! Blessing to y’all and thank you for all you do! Love y’all!!!!
Excellent unit, although it will be expensive to drive from the mpg perspective, being able to be set up for filming, sleeping, eating all without having to load and unload equipment and supplies will easily offset the fuel expenses. Having worked on the road for many years, I know as you do, how inconvenient it can be and such a crap shoot finding suitable and economical accommodations along the way.
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Very cool Rig , 👍🏽👍🏽
Great space n who ever had it b4 must have taken really good care of it .
Love it …taking REAL education on the road !!!! 🚍❤️🙏🏼💫
Running this great find will be a lot cheaper than hotels. Have fun ! Also keep up the great videos!
Wow. Never seen anything that clean.. wow
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Very nice! Thanks for the tour
I live in a trailer, lol. Mine is a 2004, and is really nice, but yours there is really awesome!
Thank you for the tour I loved it😀
Bluebird Wanderlodge true vintage luxury!
Have my Dad's in Storage! Going to take a look fixing it up!
Its in amazing condition.
Wow you just put on Pink Floyd The Wall CD or Movie and then you are ready.
Thanks so much for the video and info.
Amazing good shape..you blessed..
Nice!
My 2 sons and i need this so badly
Wow, immaculate condition. Snoody RV campgrounds won't let you stay unless the RV is under like 5 years new. Sad really. Beautiful RV you have there.
We've heard this - but there is a catch. Some WILL if it's considered a 'classic restoration' AKA won't break down in their park lol.
@@YanasaTV my apologies, I made my comment before you spoke about taking Education on the road. That is a fabulous idea and opportunity. Thank you.
I’m LOL, only because I did the same thing with a 1992 Monaco Dynasty. Even if it has low miles everything that isn’t in need of replacement or rebuilding will wear out at an accelerated rate due to age. Like every piece of rubber, steering box, the harmonic balancer on the crankshaft, every body seal( even if it doesn’t have a leak now it will after a few thousand miles due to all the sealant on the seams being old and dry), etc etc etc. so you have two choices. Refurbish all these items or fix it as you drive it. Enjoy the process, it’s how you keep the frustration down.
Could that be an Airstream?
What will you do when gasoline hits $8-10. A gallon?
Hope you have good luck with it. Me, not a fan of that kinda trouble.
Do you know what it cost to rent a motorhome for 2 weeks? I've been wanting to take my son's on a road trip since forever!..time is flying by
With a large enough hydrogen on demand generator u wouldn't have to buy gasoline
The bus is called the HRC. Oh lord, Hillary Rodham Clinton is comin’!
Fyi.. chassis is pronounced chassey
I'm kind of my science man you hear this on the Atlantic Ocean plankton disappearing due to our pollution what you think.
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