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Topic: Very Proud Of My 1981 REVCON

Love the opportunity to post images of her.Her name is Golddust, a work in progress.  Thanks Ron

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The first photos were taken after paint application and interior upholstery last year.The original window treatments shown here have now been removed. New Burgandy Drapery with beige blinds (aluminum of course!) were installed 2 months ago. I'll send updates soon.The Banquet lowers and a matching cushon goes over to sleep 2. I seat 4 easy at table. I put 2 Corvett seats in burgandy across, ea side of lift up bar. They rock & swivel



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Just finished front end-  Bellcranks,sway bar bushings and upper and lower ball Joints. Finally aligned. http://shutter05.pictures.aol.com/data/pictures/01/00F/6F/B3/51/EF/Misp0VZBo1LhoeQTF2XOZ7KMgDO-0DNX0180.jpg
I have cleaned the engine- changed hoses,had her tuned up ,put in only the best and appriopriate. Nappa and Marty I have used. Marty seems to be one of the last true Revcon Mechanic pioneers. He is the toughist I have delt with, but also seems to be the library.An expensive library. However the Chrysler dealer here wants $1000.00 to make my ABS lite go out in my 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Think about that.
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I owned a 34' Pace Arrow Vision 1999.
Slides-The works- Took a killing when I sold her and never dreamed of buying another A Class. Being a retired Professional Interior Designer I spent a little on an 83 Trans Van-350- to redo. Then I saw Golddust.  was stunned at her beauty! I immediatly realized she would be around when the big boxes were being shipped to China as scrap. And only worth more if properly cared for.

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Goldust's new home. I installed the Motorcourt and 2 car garage this year. One day I hope to fully enclose her cover with climate control.I'm selling the Trans Van as soon as I clean her up. Thought it would do the trick until I saw Golddust 2 yrs ago.
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I installed new awning "Zip Dee" The awning increased about 8" custom sized, striped canvas (to match coach), in order for it to be applied at the rivet lines. Strange, the original wasn't.

Last edited by ron tosi (12/1/2005 5:09 am)

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Re: Very Proud Of My 1981 REVCON

Ron, I took the liberty to post your pictures within your post. This will allow you to go back and edit them if you like, or you can remove ones you don't want up there. When you click on "edit", you will see the line starting with " [img] " You can insert your own text description if you like in between each line.

Dave FMCA F298817
'83 Revcon Prince 31' Home page
502 Edelbrock MPFI Thorleys and Magnaflows

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Very nice!! I like the rap around table!!

Kim

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Dear Ron,

I truly have chills, sort of like when the National Anthem plays. I also have tears. I had to give up my Silver Prince, nicknamed 'Leap of Faith' in Florida just after 9/11. Miss her terribly. Mine was mint. I think I polished the screws and outside every month! She shined like a penny. Your coach is truly a work of art. I work as an artist for interior decorators, and you are definetely a talented one. Such a wonderful work of art...your Revcon. Reading our words, I know you have the same love I had for my Revcon. Lord Willing, I will find another. Hope to set out x America traveling once more and promoting my business. I can't think of a better way to travel than via Revcon, the best motorhome ever manufactured anywhere in the world. Thank you, Stephanie Dittrick

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why don't I see the pictures?  I see the comments and a tag for the pictures but they do not load.  I have never had this happen before.  Sounds like you have a nice coach.  Dan

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Thee links are all dead links now for those pictures. With the tighter economy, many of these business ventures have been closed, so there are now a ton of dead links. I just lost my second website. I'm not sure I want to invest the time do do it all over a 3rd time.

Dave FMCA F298817
'83 Revcon Prince 31' Home page
502 Edelbrock MPFI Thorleys and Magnaflows