Posted by jose bagge on October 16, 2011 at 06:46:38 from (99.197.64.56):
I've got a 96 Tioga motorhome that is mechanically strong (460 ford), but the last two winters have beaten the roof right out of it. I'm thinking that I'd like to build a Hotrod flat bed out of it- OLd late 30s-early 40's 1 ton body up front, maybe even an early cab over. Questions: anyone seen any body work like that? There'none out here in Virgina that I can find. 2. ANyone have experience cutting an RV body off the chassis? I plan on attacking it with the sawzall, with the burn pile near by. 3. ANyone need any RV parts ( wate, waste, heat, ac, electrical load center?) Final Question: anyone have pictures of one they've done before, or seen?
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