This is my old RV that I bought in 2009 and travel across Canada and back through the USA. I have lived in it for 4 months and I want to show you what water infiltration mean... I knew the damage when I bought it, I paid 3900 CAD for this 1986 Ford Class C 24’ diesel 6.9. The value at the time was around 12000-14000 CAD for a clean unit with a diesel engine and around 9000-10000 CAD for gas.
It was bad! It smells like damp wood. The RV spent the winter outside and probably had 3 feet of snow on top...
Here's the pictures from April 2009
I them clean the best as I can with bleach and let that dry for 2 weeks.
I took out the front window, put a 3/4 inch plywood sheet and I decide not to make a cut out for easier access to the cab.
Full size mattress, did not have a lot of room but so comfortable. I had it so better use it.
I lived in it for 4 months, never smell bad after the repair or have issues with water infiltration or my health. The only thing that I did not like about this RV is the size of it, 24' was too big. I was doing 15 mpg with it.
It was bad! It smells like damp wood. The RV spent the winter outside and probably had 3 feet of snow on top...
Here's the pictures from April 2009
I them clean the best as I can with bleach and let that dry for 2 weeks.
I took out the front window, put a 3/4 inch plywood sheet and I decide not to make a cut out for easier access to the cab.
Full size mattress, did not have a lot of room but so comfortable. I had it so better use it.
I lived in it for 4 months, never smell bad after the repair or have issues with water infiltration or my health. The only thing that I did not like about this RV is the size of it, 24' was too big. I was doing 15 mpg with it.