Coming along nicely - let us know how it fits in the new prime mover!
First step is to repair the torn up bed, this truck saw a lot of camper duty. It has a set of bolt on camper tie downs on the front of the bed and the weight shifting over time has cracked the bed on both sides. Ill post some pics tomorrow.
nice truck, cool camper.
unless someone changed it (and it'd be a heap of work to do so) your transfer case is a NP241, not the venerated 205
I like how you're restoring you camper, me, I'm blowing mine apart to build a RTT trailer
Thanks for the info on the T-case. Still learning about this Chevy, its my first full size truck.
Very nice work. Any major leaking?
The camper is in really good shape for its age. Its all original inside, its missing the two cabinet doors in the top bunk and the pull cover for the top bunk. The exterior was "resealed" and painted by the previous owner, he also added the gold pin stripes.
I have yet to see any signs of water penetration inside, Ive had the fridge and heater out and been inside every space in the camper tracing and running wires for the stereo and exterior lighting.
Speaking of the stereo, the previous owner put it in and didn't finish wiring it up. I ran the wires into the stock fuse box. Also installed a 2nd 12v outlet by the stereo for charging and running the sat radio.
Both antennas are ran out the back of the cabinet.
Thinking of getting a couple of speaker wire things like this wiring them to the rear outputs and mounting them by the thermostat.
Then I could get a couple more 6x9's and mount them in boxes like this to set out side the camper for full on party mode.
Other mods the previous owner installed include the digital thermostat and a 12v/hand pump faucet on the sink.
Over all this camper has exceeded all my expectations, cant wait to get it into the truck. It will really up my ability to explore.