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What I would do, get it running well. Completely strip the interior and remove anything that's beyond repair. Fix up the exterior so it's sealed up and looking tidy, then sell it as a blank canvas for a full restoration, hopefully for a profit :)
I like this plan. He said the engine needs to come out, but if she ain't knockin, the bottom end is probably fine. It's a 350 after all! Pull the heads and have the least amount of machine work possible done, do a "tune-up plus" (timing chain, water pump, carb cleanout, belts/hoses) and it'll be running like a top. Should be only a couple hundred bucks... parts don't come cheaper for any engine. Lots of folks out there want a new-inside retro RV but not all have the mechanical experience. I think I'm getting a business idea...
Didn't get my Life of Lind funk to start the vid. Seriously you have the best music of any content creator. Don't ever change that please. Especially your intro. Missed it on this one.
You're a brave man taking that wreck on. I'd have opted to leave it where it was in the junkyard. It will be an achievement if you get it back on the road.
I bought a 350 out of an R.V. that had run lean and burned a few pistons to replace a old worn out 305. New slugs and rings and re surfaced heads and that was the best motor ever.
I hope you’ll be able to save this motorhome. Perfect blue color the green inside is perfect there’s a lot of potential. Maybe you could raffle it off down the road. I’m not a rich man but I would love to see it come back to life as a camper. I don’t like to see machines die it’s always nice to see them come back to their full potential. But I’ll watch and good luck with it. Good Stuff.
I saw another comment saying to rebuild the engine and strip the entire rv down to bare solid frame structure, reinforce if necessary, get the electronics and breaks and suspension, wheels all tuned up, and sell as an empty rv for someone to put a bed or build their own #vanlife project I like that idea a lot because youve come this far into it, may as well try to get out of it in a cool shared project way If you think putting a bigger motor into that same empty chassis/shell is a good idea, like if its more fuel efficient for the weight, or more powerful for the weight thats cool and then you got that engine to work on for pickle rick lol you got options! either way i reckon that shell RV rebuild is a great idea then you dont have to spend anything on any cabinetry or beds, just a blank shell big van with rebuilt oldschool motor with the cool exterior look of the rv
LOVE the look of the Winnie Brave 🚙! So good to see it run. Would love to see it with a lift kit, rugged tires and maybe a sweet twin turbo engine if you have one on a shelf as mentioned 😉 Would be perfect for a couple or single RVer looking for interior rebuild project. Can't wait for more content. Always excited when I see your videos in my Subscriptions feed!
Great job on the Winnie Brave! Yeah, It's too small for your family but I'm sure someone with a smaller family would love to have it. If you have room in the shed, I would put it to the side and use it as a project piece. You're working on the engine now and when that's done put it to the side for a while before tackling the interior. Nothing fancy, just the basics, get it livable and then as time goes by do something else to. Main thing is as long as it runs and is road safe, there's a buyer out there for it. As always, great video and looking forward to the next episode. 👍
@@LifeofLind Depending on how much you have in to it you could remove the whole drive train, including wheels and axles, and set it up in the shop as an office or valuable tools/parts store. 🙂
Three minutes in and my vote is clear. There are campgrounds catering to the glamping crowd, if it was made to look authentic it could be rented out like a cabin. Properly presented it could be a popular spot.
I’m really impressed you got it running. Do like the look of it and even more so when it was actually up and moving 👍 & the Work shop is looking better ever vid . So looking forward to what you share with us all this year
Have you considered taking out as many parts of the Winnebago that can be repurposed for the RV bus conversion? Then you can choose to rebuild the Winnebago engine and use it in the car. Not sure what to do with the shell and chassis of the Winnebago, scrap it at the worst…..
Those Chevy 350 were good engines, and built to run. Nice work getting this one going. You are probably correct: a 350 is a little small for the weight and wind resistance of the Winnie. It would be a fun project provided you can set it aside until you have the time to invest.
Your 350 seems rather tired, even without the water getting in it. I noticed some blow by. Definitely time to give it some love. Those small blocks are good engines. I had a 283 that did have a stretched timing chain. I could only time it by ear. Finally did replace the chain. Then took the engine out and put it into another car. No idea how many miles it had on it, it came from another car before I got it. It finally tossed a rod, which is a clue it had many miles on it. That and the stretched timing chain, I guess. It was a nice little engine and we put a lot of miles on it before it blew up.
God bless my friend, three years ago I bought a 1973 moterhome and have not Used it camping. STAY WITH IT I always say! Catch you later. Barry 1975 signing off. Be safe and Blessed
If they were rusted stuck in the guides, that could explain the damage to push rods when someone tried to get it going - hence loose valve cover bolts.
Epic save man.. That's awesome you got it running. I remember my grandfather had an old Chieftan with lots of 'electrical' issues -- The joys of a master electrician (AKA, grandpa) fiddling with stuff when it breaks to 'make it better'.
Amazing! You scare me to death out there driving with barely enough breaks to stop that monster! It should be an awesome project to see to the end, I can't wait!
Nicely done just goes to show old things don't have to be thrown away put in the time and anything is possible loving the new workshop your hard work is paying off wish I could afford to ship that old Winnebago over here to the UK but as a disabled ex service man no way I could keep up the good work
Thanks for this ive laughed though all of it. Your living the dream in my eyes!!! I cheared when the old girl was blasting down the road!!! Just a couple of rods!!!! Amazing 👏. Thank you for making my day! Twin turbo winnie sounds quite special 🤪!!! Look forward to your next video. Thanks again. Bill. 🇬🇧
Shes an ol classic in decent shape if its running good and road worthy theres someone who would love to have it to remodel , not anything I think I want to tackle at this stage of life but its the perfect size for one or two people to make a comfortable living RV .
compresion test , would tell you allot . and a set of good pushrods you could do a leak down test .. check those new pushrods ben see them bent out of the box ..
Been a subscriber for a while now just got to say you hit it out of the park all the time thank you for great content that you provide us I have enjoyed and will be enjoying your videos from here on out thank you. Mike,C.
It would make a great catering van. I understand how much work it is to redo the interior. Working on a small motorhome now thinking maybe I bit off more than I can chew.
Omg I can’t believe it started👏🏻 love it! You should rebuild the motor and race it ! At the local racetrack near where I grew up there was and ice cream truck that used to race that thing was fast and hilarious 🤣
When my Uncle retired from the Navy he and my Aunt Bought a 72 Winnebago Indian Mopar 413 V8 4V this was I think around 1976 all they did was put in a Microwave they traveled around for quite a few years towing a 78 Subaru GL Station Wagon they paid cash for both passed away in the last few years and the little Subaru was still going strong
Basically get the engine reconditioned/reliable - then pull the interior, but rebuilt it "enough" (make it a clean empty shell) to sell it as a 'project base'. I'm willing to bet you could sell this at a 'reasonable' profit to someone who wants to get into 'van life' or wants to customize their own Winnebago, but doesn't want to have worry about mechanicals, but wants to build out their own bed, get their own appliances arrange their own 'living space'. There are a LOT more folks who have enough carpentry skills to take on, and would want to take on something like that, compared to those are are skilled enough at carpentry AND vehicle mechanics...
exactly, this is a great project idea, he can rebuild the engine and all the mechanics and electrics and fully clean it all down, clear it out into a shell and tweak few things, and send it to someone else to finish off
The great thing about these old Winnies is the fact that the engine bay is so huge you can stuff just about anything you want into them. Including a more modern diesel engine.
Thanks for the video. When you are expecting backfires I think it is worth refitting the air cleaner to contain the flames, especially inside a motor home :) I would give the rusty valves a chance to bed back in before giving up on them - same with blowby and maybe stuck rings. I guess you should get more than your money back if you can sell as a run and drive.
Would be a sick to cut off the body behind the front seats and have a lil ramp truck or “cab over” flat bed, love the vids man, keep up the good work 👍
if the Brave interior is too far gone and you love the front end design what about converting it into a car carrier? great for moving project cars around. I'm sure you could do a great job of cutting the body down into a cab and fitting a bed on the back.
21:57 I thought there was some kind of law or at least a rule that when you accidentally hit the horn you have to say "The horn works". Is that not the case?
That sure brought back some memories of working on small block chevy’s back in the day. What a great engine! I wouldn’t be surprised if you found the heads had those bigger intake valves. I forgot the exact size, 1.96 maybe. I was hoping to see videos of that Winnebago coming back to life. 😢
The idea of putting the 350 in Pickle Rick sounds awesome! Isn’t that your buddies car though? It would look really cool to see that Winnie restored. That outside looks classic and cool!
Had a 72 Monte Carlo with the same engine. It was my daily driver. It had a bent push rod in cyl. 2. Replaced it and couldn’t see a reason it happened. Figured it would run until it showed me why it bent the rod. A year later it finally showed me, or at least I thought it did. Tore into it and had another bent push rod in a different cylinder. Replaced that one and drove that car for another 60k. Never knew why they failed unless it was just bad push rods.
I rewatched the end part, looks like you already decided! :)) Rebuild the 350 and put it into pickle rick, then turbo charge a bigger engine and put it in the winnebago, turn it into a blank shell and then sell as a super fast turbo retro looking #vanlife
I was waiting for someone who can check the engine of the Winnebago. I have a Winnebago Chief 1974 and I am interested to fix it. Thank you for the video. Also, I would like to know if you will explain how the system (air conditioner, heater, electricity, and water work) Thank you *** can you explain about the right battery for the Winnebago?
I have seen bent pushrods but not broken in two pieces, how does that even happen? Nice cheap fix good job. It's running and driving clean it up some and unload it.
Gut the camper and make it A toy hauler? Cut the back off and keep the front cab to turn it into A rolloff car hauler? Gut it for all the stuff ac fridge toilet shower generator ect ect to build yourself A tiny house on A trailer to use for whatever extra living space use you need it for. Like best bud and Wife are feuding worse than the hatfields and mccoys and he needs A hideout. Just A few ideas.
Put that big ol girl on a boat and send to me in Australia!! It seems super straight and compete on the outside. I would restore it back to original shag carpet and all👍
Turn the Winnebago into a mobile chicken coop - putting your slant on the term "free range chickens". They will definitely have plenty of range. OR you could convert it into a Roach Coach. It definitely appears that any roach would love living in it just the way it is. Looking forward to see what you actually decide to do with it.
I really think you should fix it up and sell it even if it’s only a side project. I think it would fetch a nice price to someone who’s looking for a true classic.
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just cummins swap it with a 6 speed
Well if nothing else you can just tow it home and use it for hoarder storage! 🤣
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I love these vintage RVs, I hope it does make it back on the road again someday.
What I would do, get it running well. Completely strip the interior and remove anything that's beyond repair. Fix up the exterior so it's sealed up and looking tidy, then sell it as a blank canvas for a full restoration, hopefully for a profit :)
I like this plan. He said the engine needs to come out, but if she ain't knockin, the bottom end is probably fine. It's a 350 after all! Pull the heads and have the least amount of machine work possible done, do a "tune-up plus" (timing chain, water pump, carb cleanout, belts/hoses) and it'll be running like a top. Should be only a couple hundred bucks... parts don't come cheaper for any engine. Lots of folks out there want a new-inside retro RV but not all have the mechanical experience. I think I'm getting a business idea...
Didn't get my Life of Lind funk to start the vid. Seriously you have the best music of any content creator. Don't ever change that please. Especially your intro. Missed it on this one.
You're a brave man taking that wreck on. I'd have opted to leave it where it was in the junkyard. It will be an achievement if you get it back on the road.
I bought a 350 out of an R.V. that had run lean and burned a few pistons to replace a old worn out 305. New slugs and rings and re surfaced heads and that was the best motor ever.
I hope you’ll be able to save this motorhome. Perfect blue color the green inside is perfect there’s a lot of potential. Maybe you could raffle it off down the road. I’m not a rich man but I would love to see it come back to life as a camper. I don’t like to see machines die it’s always nice to see them come back to their full potential. But I’ll watch and good luck with it. Good Stuff.
I saw another comment saying to rebuild the engine and strip the entire rv down to bare solid frame structure, reinforce if necessary, get the electronics and breaks and suspension, wheels all tuned up, and sell as an empty rv for someone to put a bed or build their own #vanlife project
I like that idea a lot because youve come this far into it, may as well try to get out of it in a cool shared project way
If you think putting a bigger motor into that same empty chassis/shell is a good idea, like if its more fuel efficient for the weight, or more powerful for the weight thats cool and then you got that engine to work on for pickle rick lol
you got options!
either way i reckon that shell RV rebuild is a great idea then you dont have to spend anything on any cabinetry or beds, just a blank shell big van with rebuilt oldschool motor with the cool exterior look of the rv
LOVE the look of the Winnie Brave 🚙! So good to see it run. Would love to see it with a lift kit, rugged tires and maybe a sweet twin turbo engine if you have one on a shelf as mentioned 😉 Would be perfect for a couple or single RVer looking for interior rebuild project. Can't wait for more content. Always excited when I see your videos in my Subscriptions feed!
Great job on the Winnie Brave! Yeah, It's too small for your family but I'm sure someone with a smaller family would love to have it. If you have room in the shed, I would put it to the side and use it as a project piece. You're working on the engine now and when that's done put it to the side for a while before tackling the interior. Nothing fancy, just the basics, get it livable and then as time goes by do something else to. Main thing is as long as it runs and is road safe, there's a buyer out there for it.
As always, great video and looking forward to the next episode. 👍
yeah still figuring out what i should do with her. Thanks for the comment as always!
@@LifeofLind Depending on how much you have in to it you could remove the whole drive train, including wheels and axles, and set it up in the shop as an office or valuable tools/parts store. 🙂
Three minutes in and my vote is clear. There are campgrounds catering to the glamping crowd, if it was made to look authentic it could be rented out like a cabin. Properly presented it could be a popular spot.
I believe you should fix up the old RV... these are hard to find.. awesome job on the engine..
Great job bro! I know nothing about mechanics but enjoy watching you rebuild these things.
thanks!
It is a good looking RV, I really like the paint color.
Roof, not so much
I am loving your channel! It's no frills, honest and it's watching someone else do the cool sh*t that I have no time or space to do! Thanks!
Wow! I was surprised you got it running! What a cool looking rig the old Winnie is, awesome video!
Thank you very much! i'm also surprised it took very little to get it going
I’m really impressed you got it running. Do like the look of it and even more so when it was actually up and moving 👍
& the Work shop is looking better ever vid . So looking forward to what you share with us all this year
That 350 engine is plain ole worn out. Glad to see you got it running though! Thanks for a cool video!
Love those old Winnie's. Would love to see it restored
How about turning it into a mobile workshop for when your going on project recovery missions.
Good one . LS swap ? Rebuild the complete outside structure. Interior rebuild . Your practically done. Love it !
Have you considered taking out as many parts of the Winnebago that can be repurposed for the RV bus conversion?
Then you can choose to rebuild the Winnebago engine and use it in the car. Not sure what to do with the shell and chassis of the Winnebago, scrap it at the worst…..
Those Chevy 350 were good engines, and built to run. Nice work getting this one going. You are probably correct: a 350 is a little small for the weight and wind resistance of the Winnie. It would be a fun project provided you can set it aside until you have the time to invest.
Your 350 seems rather tired, even without the water getting in it. I noticed some blow by. Definitely time to give it some love. Those small blocks are good engines. I had a 283 that did have a stretched timing chain. I could only time it by ear. Finally did replace the chain. Then took the engine out and put it into another car. No idea how many miles it had on it, it came from another car before I got it. It finally tossed a rod, which is a clue it had many miles on it. That and the stretched timing chain, I guess. It was a nice little engine and we put a lot of miles on it before it blew up.
Had a 283 Chevelle, 4 door, family car. ran forever. Bought it from a ranchers wife in Montana, Love those 283's .
God bless my friend, three years ago I bought a 1973 moterhome and have not
Used it camping. STAY WITH IT I always say! Catch you later. Barry 1975 signing off. Be safe and Blessed
I love that style Winnebago. It needs a remodel for sure but put it back to original.
If they were rusted stuck in the guides, that could explain the damage to push rods when someone tried to get it going - hence loose valve cover bolts.
Epic save man.. That's awesome you got it running. I remember my grandfather had an old Chieftan with lots of 'electrical' issues -- The joys of a master electrician (AKA, grandpa) fiddling with stuff when it breaks to 'make it better'.
Amazing! You scare me to death out there driving with barely enough breaks to stop that monster! It should be an awesome project to see to the end, I can't wait!
Nicely done just goes to show old things don't have to be thrown away put in the time and anything is possible loving the new workshop your hard work is paying off wish I could afford to ship that old Winnebago over here to the UK but as a disabled ex service man no way I could keep up the good work
Once again, love how you handle things
Thanks for this ive laughed though all of it. Your living the dream in my eyes!!! I cheared when the old girl was blasting down the road!!! Just a couple of rods!!!! Amazing 👏. Thank you for making my day! Twin turbo winnie sounds quite special 🤪!!! Look forward to your next video. Thanks again. Bill. 🇬🇧
Shes an ol classic in decent shape if its running good and road worthy theres someone who would love to have it to remodel , not anything I think I want to tackle at this stage of life but its the perfect size for one or two people to make a comfortable living RV .
How can you NOT restore that old classic? She is small enough for European roads. Beautiful!
Your a legend 🤩 Love the old Brave
Best kind of deal. Bought a few from the yard when I was young. Got a 68 Eldorado coming home soon. Driving, but that the good part lol
i love the 68' Eldorado!
@@LifeofLind I’ll send some pics soon. Body wise, not bad. Engine is newer. Inside been bombed. Have new dash ect.
compresion test , would tell you allot . and a set of good pushrods you could do a leak down test .. check those new pushrods ben see them bent out of the box ..
yeah we have compression loss on 1 and 8 for sure. looks like some head work and a valve job would get it fixed right up!
That's a very nice looking RV
Been a subscriber for a while now just got to say you hit it out of the park all the time thank you for great content that you provide us I have enjoyed and will be enjoying your videos from here on out thank you. Mike,C.
thank you so much! appreciate the comment!
Great to see that engine run
I just didn't think it would run but it does in a way .I just love your video's they are so varied and interesting
Twin turbo sounds awesome. 👍🏻
It would make a great catering van. I understand how much work it is to redo the interior. Working on a small motorhome now thinking maybe I bit off more than I can chew.
Omg I can’t believe it started👏🏻 love it! You should rebuild the motor and race it ! At the local racetrack near where I grew up there was and ice cream truck that used to race that thing was fast and hilarious 🤣
Great vlog. Really interesting watching what you do. Best wishes from Scotland UK
Your good, love the vintage rv. 👍
thanks!
"It runs and drives! It runs and drives! Oh- Does it stop?!" Fuckin loved that 🤣 22:31
When my Uncle retired from the Navy he and my Aunt Bought a 72 Winnebago Indian Mopar 413 V8 4V this was I think around 1976 all they did was put in a Microwave they traveled around for quite a few years towing a 78 Subaru GL Station Wagon they paid cash for both passed away in the last few years and the little Subaru was still going strong
Basically get the engine reconditioned/reliable - then pull the interior, but rebuilt it "enough" (make it a clean empty shell) to sell it as a 'project base'.
I'm willing to bet you could sell this at a 'reasonable' profit to someone who wants to get into 'van life' or wants to customize their own Winnebago, but doesn't want to have worry about mechanicals, but wants to build out their own bed, get their own appliances arrange their own 'living space'.
There are a LOT more folks who have enough carpentry skills to take on, and would want to take on something like that, compared to those are are skilled enough at carpentry AND vehicle mechanics...
exactly, this is a great project idea, he can rebuild the engine and all the mechanics and electrics and fully clean it all down, clear it out into a shell and tweak few things, and send it to someone else to finish off
My thoughts exactly!
Very entertaining. Love your projects.
Great work and thanks for sharing this with us take care
The great thing about these old Winnies is the fact that the engine bay is so huge you can stuff just about anything you want into them. Including a more modern diesel engine.
The Mortske valve repair
Leaving a gas line on the exhaust manifold and running with no intake manifold gasket looked funny
got that all straighten out now
Thanks for the video. When you are expecting backfires I think it is worth refitting the air cleaner to contain the flames, especially inside a motor home :) I would give the rusty valves a chance to bed back in before giving up on them - same with blowby and maybe stuck rings. I guess you should get more than your money back if you can sell as a run and drive.
great video.
The good thing.. the engine is working.. 🙏
Would be a sick to cut off the body behind the front seats and have a lil ramp truck or “cab over” flat bed, love the vids man, keep up the good work 👍
After you swap out 350. Rebuild the 307 put in 'Bago strip it out (lighter) & use as a mega-van.
yeah thats a good idea!
if the Brave interior is too far gone and you love the front end design what about converting it into a car carrier? great for moving project cars around. I'm sure you could do a great job of cutting the body down into a cab and fitting a bed on the back.
21:57 I thought there was some kind of law or at least a rule that when you accidentally hit the horn you have to say "The horn works". Is that not the case?
haha i almost said it. but it took me by surprise and then i was happy that it went in to gear!
That sure brought back some memories of working on small block chevy’s back in the day. What a great engine! I wouldn’t be surprised if you found the heads had those bigger intake valves. I forgot the exact size, 1.96 maybe. I was hoping to see videos of that Winnebago coming back to life. 😢
The idea of putting the 350 in Pickle Rick sounds awesome! Isn’t that your buddies car though?
It would look really cool to see that Winnie restored. That outside looks classic and cool!
i suspect what caused all this was valve float, possibly from over speeding the engine, or engine braking down a hill , just my 2c
yeah some people don't know what they are doing
Cool looking 👍
Just what we love, lots of interesting stuff happening
Make a van life starter platform. Mechanically sound, needs remodeling. Some UA-camr will buy it and I'll watch them.
collab with a youtuber, for sure
Had a 72 Monte Carlo with the same engine. It was my daily driver. It had a bent push rod in cyl. 2. Replaced it and couldn’t see a reason it happened. Figured it would run until it showed me why it bent the rod. A year later it finally showed me, or at least I thought it did. Tore into it and had another bent push rod in a different cylinder. Replaced that one and drove that car for another 60k. Never knew why they failed unless it was just bad push rods.
I love your videos. Thank you for all your effort. 😊❤️
Well done that Man
I rewatched the end part, looks like you already decided! :))
Rebuild the 350 and put it into pickle rick, then turbo charge a bigger engine and put it in the winnebago, turn it into a blank shell and then sell as a super fast turbo retro looking #vanlife
350 to pickle rick, and a monster/dragster RV...sounds like a plan...)
That’s alota blow by lol keep fixing it though!!
I was waiting for someone who can check the engine of the Winnebago. I have a Winnebago Chief 1974 and I am interested to fix it. Thank you for the video. Also, I would like to know if you will explain how the system (air conditioner, heater, electricity, and water work) Thank you *** can you explain about the right battery for the Winnebago?
The 1972 style off the Winnebago is nice. You have to keep an running enigen in, otherwise they will scrap the camper when you sell it.
yeah i had a 76' as my first rv and loved the style
I have seen bent pushrods but not broken in two pieces, how does that even happen? Nice cheap fix good job. It's running and driving clean it up some and unload it.
Now that winny would make a great root cellar😂
Definitely replace the heads and it will a good runner for sure
Gut the camper and make it A toy hauler? Cut the back off and keep the front cab to turn it into A rolloff car hauler? Gut it for all the stuff ac fridge toilet shower generator ect ect to build yourself A tiny house on A trailer to use for whatever extra living space use you need it for. Like best bud and Wife are feuding worse than the hatfields and mccoys and he needs A hideout. Just A few ideas.
thought about that. would be a cool idea
Free = Yikes ! I overhauled my first small Block chevy in 1977 in JR. College. Yeah, i'm old ! :)
yeah been awhile for me too
It actually looks pretty good on the outside! Lol!
Put that big ol girl on a boat and send to me in Australia!! It seems super straight and compete on the outside. I would restore it back to original shag carpet and all👍
Fuel line on the exhaust manifold 😖
keep producing great content!!
Did you put your battery on the charger , while you went to town ???
Fantastic day
Do they RV endro / figure 8 racing out there. Or turn it into a flat bed
Good to see it move under it's own power. Kind of a cool old rig, to bad it's so whipped....
You can't kill a CHEVY Dustin 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣THE MINNIE WINNIE RIDES AGAIN!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Turn the Winnebago into a mobile chicken coop - putting your slant on the term "free range chickens". They will definitely have plenty of range. OR you could convert it into a Roach Coach. It definitely appears that any roach would love living in it just the way it is. Looking forward to see what you actually decide to do with it.
Do you sell the stuff u fix up
You bought a micro fuel tank and a dumpster fire of an RV came with it...
yes exactly
Hope you put some coolant in it before running it to town and showing it off. Now you need to figure out how many wombats are in the black tank.
I really think you should fix it up and sell it even if it’s only a side project. I think it would fetch a nice price to someone who’s looking for a true classic.
Those pushrods bent for some reason. They must don’t bend. I’m going to guess the timing jumped at some point.
The old COE from Jeepers Creepers had a blown 383 stroker… something to think about 🤔
that would be a FUN BUILD!
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Its a box on wheels, its soooo stoopid looking its cool :P
Cummins with a 6 speed manual transmission would be nice 👍
Yep sounds like possible timing chain jumped 🙂
How much warranty farmer Joe ?