craig3x said:
Thanks Mike,
I live in the Sacramento, CA. (actually the foothills about 20 miles out) I'm new at this camper stuff, so forgive me. But I'll be a pro in no time. I don't think I have hot water for this van. Not entirely sure though. I think the propane heater is just for the fridge, but I could be wrong. Are there specific pictures you'd like to see?
Not unless you can get a realtor to do one of those video tours, inside and out, and I don't know if that would help (me).
Did we ever determine if it's a diy home build or was it manufactured by one of the more mainstream RV van converters
like Great West, Leisure Travel, Pleasure Way, etc.? Roadtrek has never used Ford chassis to my knowledge, although
possibly very early on (late 70s?).
You couldn't find any vehicular owner's manuals? Often there might be a badge or stamped piece of aluminum inside the
door frames or in the storage, or even under the hood somewhere that would identify the van conversion company that
built your RV. That might help a bit.
I don't see a Camping World in Sacramento, but there might be one a short distance away that would give you
some hands on help. You don't have to buy anything, and it can't hurt to ask someone with RV knowledge what
all your stuff really is or does.
http://www.campingworld.com/stores/
The shiny metal thing on the outside near the left edge of your other picture looks like a heater/furnace intake/exhaust
with something plugging the exhaust (upper hole). Probably to keep critters out. If you know where the furnace is inside,
don't use it until someone checks the propane system out for you. Again, I'll suggest a professional RV repair/service
facility like Camping World, unless you can find one closer.
I just looked at my GPS POI file and there's a Roadtrek dealer in Sacramento.
It's called RV's of Sacramento, it's address is 1051 El Camino Ave, Sacramento, CA, 916-979-5470.
GPS cordinates - W -121.442625, N 38.611241 - maybe give them a call and tell them what you've got, and that
a lot of the stuff you're not sure about it's function, and ask them if they'd have 1/2 hour to take a look at it with you?