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Old 03-15-2003, 06:20 PM   #1
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1963 Interior parts for sale

Greetings! We have gutted a 1963 Flying Cloud and have most of the remainder of the useable interior parts for sale. We have original slant-front drawers that were under the couches along with their matching glides. The original commode and fiberglass shower tub are also available. We also have the original kitchen sink and faucet and bathroom sink and faucet and counter. There is a full cabinet that contains several drawers. There is the original galvanized water tank in good condition. There is an external furnace vent cover that is re-useable. There are also other miscellaneous parts available.

I will have photos of all of these parts available for anyone who might be able to use them. Unfortunately, the remainder of the interior was either missing or already too far gone to be re-used or refurbished.

The trailer is being re-fitted as a drug education trailer that will be available when it's completed for public engagements across the midwest to educate the public on the dangers of discarded clandestine methamphetamine labs. The sale of the parts will help to finance the rebuild, and the trailer's continuing maintenance.

Please email with questions!
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Old 03-15-2003, 08:12 PM   #2
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Cool Parts are parts...

Hello and welcome.

I would be interested in seeing what would work for my 1961 Trade Wind. The PO tore out most of the original stuff, and now I have no water tank, pump, furnace, stove/oven, A/C, and have a Best Buy cheap refrigerator/shore power only. So, I will check back later to see what photos are available.


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Old 03-15-2003, 10:53 PM   #3
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The pump your thinking about may have never been there or be different then you think. Some where in 60's they switched to a "On demand electric" before that the systems were pressurezied by air. The pump (if so equiped, it didn't need it and you could pressurize the system with a bike tire pump and go most of the day.) would have been a Grover electric AIR pump. The tank they have sould be a Air over water like yours should have had as well. You can convert them to on demand water pretty easy. Northern has a suitable pump on sale. My Grover is questionable and I may go that route myself.
The tank would be a good find if it's in good shape. From what I have read there is not a small enough Diameter tank available currently to fit in the stock location. I'd jump all over that if it's in good shape.

85MH325:
If they are planning on removing the windows on the front and back I would be interested in them if they are the correct size. On the outside bottom frame where it rivits to the body will be "Hehr" and a part number like "2054". I would want the whole kit and cooboodle including the part rivited to the body if your not going to use them.
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Old 03-16-2003, 09:52 AM   #4
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Hi all! Thanks for your interest!

The fridge was missing in this one when it was donated. The water tank appears to be in good condition with the caveat that I don't have a clue what the inside looks like. I've already sold the stove/oven combo to a gentleman with a '62 Safari he's restoring.

The drawers are full furniture style and are well made of wood with tongue-in-groove construction. They are light colored, and come with the drawer slides. The fronts are angled downward top to bottom at approx a 30 degree angle. They were designed to fit under the couches. Unfortunately, most of the panelling and structure around them was either broken or rotted beyond saving. I did save the matching glides that mount on the floor tho.

I'll try to get some photos posted somewhere this week of the parts that we actually have available and post the URL.

Sorry on the windows, but we'll actually be using the trailer, so the windows, running gear, and hull are staying intact.

Thanks!

Roger
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Old 03-16-2003, 10:15 AM   #5
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Parts Available?

Hi Roger,
I've been looking for the fridge roof vent for my '59. A PO put on two round galvenized ones that are functional but not original. Might you be parting with this? I also need an overhead cabinet aluminum slider rail 72 1/2" long. Any of those available?

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Old 03-16-2003, 10:30 AM   #6
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Hi, Brad...

We'll be stripping the interior part of the fridge roof vent; i.e. the panel that channels the hot air out of the vent, but I think that the dealer who is doing the hull and floor patching is planning on leaving the exterior vent and just capping the inside skin. Let me know if you'd like the interior part, and I'll let you know when it's available.

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Old 03-16-2003, 12:00 PM   #7
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Too bad on the roof vent for the fridge. Guess I'll keep looking. I'm certainly interested in the aluminum slider rail. Does your trailer have the funky water filter that looks like the innards from a coffee percolator? What about the front interior lights over the booth/couch? I send you a Private Message.

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Old 03-16-2003, 08:37 PM   #8
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Originally posted by flyfshr
Too bad on the roof vent for the fridge. Guess I'll keep looking. I'm certainly interested in the aluminum slider rail. Does your trailer have the funky water filter that looks like the innards from a coffee percolator? What about the front interior lights over the booth/couch? I send you a Private Message.

Brad
I am just about positive that Andy at Inland has new aluminum reefer vents that look very simular to what my vent looks like on our 59 Caravaner.
Here I found it. http://www.inlandrv.com/parts/84000-refrventcvr.jpg
It's Part number 84000 on this page http://www.inlandrv.com/parts/
That looks VERY close to the one onour 59 but the the one on our camper is plastic or fiberglass painted silver. I'm thinking of getting this as a replacement since it's pretty beat up on our 's.
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Old 03-18-2003, 06:49 PM   #9
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Hey Toaster,
Yeah, I've contemplated getting one from Andy but it's not really what I'm looking for. Attached is a photo of the vent I'm seeking. Think I'll keep what I have until one turns up. It's too unusual.

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Old 03-18-2003, 07:58 PM   #10
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Ahhh I didn't know it was different then the Caravanner.
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Old 04-08-2003, 11:09 PM   #11
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Would it be possible for you to email me the photos of the parts you have?
I'm looking for a wall exhaust fan for behind the stove and a couple or one wardrobe door. Perhaps other things, too, if I could see them.
my email chale@shaw.ca
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Old 05-13-2003, 10:56 AM   #12
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1963 airstream parts

i may be interested in a few parts. is the stove vent roound and went thru the side of body, is there any norcold fridge parts,is the commode a pedamatic,what size is the water tank,is it a round under bed unit,what else do you have,can you e mail with attatchments of all. thanks wayne wunder 62 globetrotter
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Old 05-13-2003, 07:13 PM   #13
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Question I Can't Find Any Photos Yet...Are Parts Still Available?

Howdy again 85MH325. I was wondering if parts were still available. I looked for your pictures, but couldn't find any. I would consider buying the water tank, but need to know more about dimensions (and of course cost including shipping...).

Thanks for putting your info out there too.

Phil.

(I went camping last weekend, stayed only Friday night, returned Saturday afternoon. Saturday evening, there were tornadoes! But, we were already home, thank God.)
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Old 05-13-2003, 08:52 PM   #14
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Hi, everybody!

I feel like the little boy who cried wolf! My appologies to all. I have been SOOOO busy that I just haven't taken time to get the photos done and posted of all of the 'stuff'.

I have promised (off-line) to do my best to get the photos done and posted tomorrow. I'll try!!!!

Thanks for all of your patience. There just aren't enough hours in a day any more.

Roger
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