If you are handy (and it sounds like you are), it could be a good value for you and you'd get to learn how all the pieces fit together. It's quite intesting to see why/how they all go together. I basically did the same thing to my old Eagle. I didn't have access to a welder, etc. so used ATC and other sources (friends, etc.). I replaced pretty much everything. I probably spent $6k on the major components (vinyl, push boards, matress pad, replaced all the roof screws, sealed it up, most of the battery wiring, new battery, etc.). I took everything apart/out and replaced it all (furnace jets, refrigerator parts, etc., etc.). I found some old 3/8" corian and replaced the counters. The vinyl and pushboards were done at ATC. I also had ATC put on jack mounts and bought jacks. In the end, it was worth it and took me a while. You can do it if you have time and don't need the camper this year.

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Grandby FWC Rebuild Wood rot 1986 Camper
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