#'s 102, 103, and 104 on the spreadsheet are new shower valve trim, new bathroom hardware, and new bathroom faucet. The OEM sink faucet and shower valve trim were quite dated, and both had a lot of tarnish on them.
WildE was, as with most coaches of the era, done in polished brass. Plumbing fixtures were Moen. We like the gold of the brass with the cherry, and the shower surround is in good shape, so we searched for a polished gold-ish finish to match but with a more contemporary style. Talk about a needle in a haystack! Moen didn't offer anything appropriate, so we resigned ourselves (Steve) to having to install a new shower valve. We settled on Kohler Vibrant French Gold as the finish, which as it turns out is typically a special order finish for most things. We started ordering things in early March.
We were able to source the towel ring and hand shower set from eBay for about 1/2 the cost of ordering new. The towel ring is Kohler Purist

as was the hand shower kit (handheld, hose, bar)

Next up, from Amazon, the towel bar in the shower is Kohler K-78372-AF COMPONENTS 18" TOWEL BAR

and the dual robe hook is Kohler Composed K-73146-AF

The elbow to connect the hand shower hose is Kohler Purist K- 22172-AF

Having realized a new shower valve would be required, we decided on a Kohler Composed shower valve trim TS73115-4-AF

Next up, Build by Ferguson for the compatible shower valve Kohler Rite-Temp 1/2 Inch Pressure-Balancing Valve

Surprisingly, the most challenging component was the sink faucet. Being that the original was, what we affectionately called "toad in the corner", we needed a narrow set or single hole-with-escutcheon faucet. We knew we wanted single handle. After much shopping and looking at many polished brass offerings in addition to the Kohler Vibrant French Gold, we chose a Kohler offering, Purist, and ordered it from Build by Ferguson. The Kohler Parallel 6-3/8" Escutcheon Plate was in stock,

the faucet "special order".
Many months and many "new expected date" e-mails later, I noticed the desired faucet in stock on Kohler's site, but not Build.com. I called Build to ask for status, and the next day received yet a new delayed due date. So I ordered from Kohler. Turns out it was the only one in stock, so I'm guessing they make one of these per year (or so it seems). The faucet is Parallel Single-handle bathroom sink faucet

I'll continue this with photos of the installation and finished product in subsequent posts.
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