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Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #25
Couple Interior shots
1989 Grand Villa  #3364 ORED DSIB
300HP Cat 3208

Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #26
$45 Ozone generator will get rid of all smells. Set for 30 minutes and let the coach stay sealed up for a couple of hours. Repeat until perfect. Gets rid of foul smokers odor, the worst of all odors.

Pierce
I've been thinking about getting one of those.
Thanks
1989 Grand Villa  #3364 ORED DSIB
300HP Cat 3208

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Reply #27
Looks nice in there! That's a helluva mouse nest in there!! If they were that bad there I'm sure you will find many more. Mouse is the worst stink, well right after cats!

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Reply #28
It's looking really nice now and well on the way. I've got one of those 12v fans close to the driver's window but have never installed it. How do you like it.

Pierce
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
Detroit 6V-92TA Jake
1140 watts on the roof
SBFD (ret)

Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #29
Looks nice in there! That's a helluva mouse nest in there!! If they were that bad there I'm sure you will find many more. Mouse is the worst stink, well right after cats!
That should be the last one. Had to remove trash compactor to get it all out.  Under the couch was not so bad. The one in the dash required a few specialized tools and vacuum attachments to get rid of.  A couple chewed wires, but they will be an easy fix.
1989 Grand Villa  #3364 ORED DSIB
300HP Cat 3208

Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #30
It's looking really nice now and well on the way. I've got one of those 12v fans close to the driver's window but have never installed it. How do you like it.

Pierce
The fans are almost a must in a vintage cab. I have the same ones in my crane and use them often to clear the windshield and get the air moving. Dash air conditioning will be low on the priority list, but is in the plan. 
1989 Grand Villa  #3364 ORED DSIB
300HP Cat 3208

Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #31
A couple chewed wires, but they will be an easy fix.
Based on Forum reported experiences with rodents (mine and others), you can expect to discover additional "mysterious" electrical problems as you explore your coach.  Hopefully, all easy to fix.  Good Luck!

RAT - My First
1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
Sorento (or BOLT) on a Kar Kaddy SS
"Nature abhors a vacuum"

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Reply #32
I had dash fans in my Monaco Dynasty which I used both summer and winter.
Summer I faced them toward us for cooling and the winter I used them to keep
the windshield clean. I haven't had any trouble keeping the Foretravel windshield
clean.
Peter and Frieda Morin
1999 36ft. U320 Foretravel
Build # 5436
1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport

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Reply #33
I wonder if those fans were standard equipment in OREDs, seems like they're in the 80s models.
88 Grand Villa 36' ORED 3208 (throwaway)Cat.
 Build # 3150
Happiness is the maximum agreement of reality and desire.

Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #34
Ours came out of a 1978 Southwind.

P
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
Detroit 6V-92TA Jake
1140 watts on the roof
SBFD (ret)

Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #35
I've got an extra set of lenses. They came off a 1985 Isuzu Impulse.  It took a series of calls to salvage yards all over the place. Reach out if you need help finding some.


Yeah, the tail lights are beyond repairing I'm afraid. Generic square boxes were installed over the original.  I added the temporary ones to get it home.
Thinking of aluminium inserts and 4" led so that replacements will be easier.
You can call me Hunter.  It's my name.
1994 U240 36'
Cat 3116, 6-Speed
CR-V TOAD

Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #36
I've got an extra set of lenses. They came off a 1985 Isuzu Impulse.  It took a series of calls to salvage yards all over the place. Reach out if you need help finding some.

If you have those Isuzu lights and would like all the cheap and nasty taken out, PM Nitehawk and he will rework your junk into durable and reliable equipment. Everything soldered and sealed, sockets riveted down, excellent work !

88 Grand Villa 36' ORED 3208 (throwaway)Cat.
 Build # 3150
Happiness is the maximum agreement of reality and desire.

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Reply #37
Nice find, welcome to foreforums.
Dennis & Martha Harrell
2000 Foretravel U320
2014 GMC 4X4 Sierra Crew Cab Pickup


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Reply #39
I've got an extra set of lenses. They came off a 1985 Isuzu Impulse.  It took a series of calls to salvage yards all over the place. Reach out if you need help finding some.


Well thank you very much h for the offer to help. The bases are in far worse shape than the lenses, and the lenses are bad. If I can salvage any of it on removal, I'll donate it.
1989 Grand Villa  #3364 ORED DSIB
300HP Cat 3208

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Reply #40
Couple pics
1989 Grand Villa  #3364 ORED DSIB
300HP Cat 3208

Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #41
If you are good at glass work, Mercedes has a many models with wrap around tail ights. Mostly plastic and super cheap at places like Pick-n-Pull. 190D,E or 123 bodies like 300D would be good to look at. Even brand new, the 123 body 240D/300D complete taillight assembly is less than $30. Sell Mercedes W123, 300d, 240d Rear RIGHT Passenger side tail light lamp.... The Bosch female (body to taillight) connectors are excellent silver plated and can be unsoldered to bring in wires for a neat connection.

Pierce
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
Detroit 6V-92TA Jake
1140 watts on the roof
SBFD (ret)

Re: Resurrecting an 89 Grand Villa

Reply #42
We recently purchased an '89 Foretravel Grand Villa as well!  As you are, we are working on restoring it, which is equal parts overwhelming and exciting!  Best of luck!

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Reply #43
The inside of my tail lights were all UV effected and were beyond redemption,
They fell to bits in my hand,
So I installed a set of square led Tail lights of Ebay, Very cheap,
I just painted over the old lights with black paint,
Here in Australia, If there there, They have to work,
Parts for these coachs just dont exist in Australia,
I also have a 89 ORED, But the inside is very different to yours,
Cheers, Brian,
1989 Foretravel Grand Villa, 36 foot ORED, 300 HP Catapillar and Four Speed Allison Auto,
Right Hand drive, two Mid doors, Makes a good flow thru ventilation in hot weather,
Located in Melbourne, Australia,  The Land Down Under,
Honda Blackbird, 1100XX.    2002 Gemini 105 MC Catamaran,

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Reply #44
Double post, Deleted
Cheers, Brian,
1989 Foretravel Grand Villa, 36 foot ORED, 300 HP Catapillar and Four Speed Allison Auto,
Right Hand drive, two Mid doors, Makes a good flow thru ventilation in hot weather,
Located in Melbourne, Australia,  The Land Down Under,
Honda Blackbird, 1100XX.    2002 Gemini 105 MC Catamaran,

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Reply #45
Indoor parking, first time in 2 decades.
Common 4" truck tail lights now
1989 Grand Villa  #3364 ORED DSIB
300HP Cat 3208

 

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Reply #46
Congratulations on getting the old girl under cover!  I really like your "Quonset Hut".  Is that a SteelMaster building?

And, those tail lights look pretty darn good to me.  Good job getting them mounted in the original openings.  ^.^d

1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
Sorento (or BOLT) on a Kar Kaddy SS
"Nature abhors a vacuum"