Windshield trim is finally finished.
After 10 years it is finally,.almost, nearly, finished.
I guess I built it backwards, starting at the rear and working forward, but at the time the bedroom was the most important project. We built it for full time live aboard, and comfort was the most important feature.
We are taking a road trip for a few days, then she goes on the market. As much as we love our bus, we just can't keep her any longer.
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Pianoman's 01 Eagle ser#6465
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Ken Woods
1964 Eagle 01
VIN #6465
8V71 4 Speed Manual
1964 Eagle 01
VIN #6465
8V71 4 Speed Manual
- Dreamscape
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- FMCA #: F391238
- Bus Model: 1968 Silver Eagle Model 01
- Location: Full Timing - On The Road
Re: Pianoman's 01 Eagle ser#6465
Ken,
Gorgeous 01 you have! Too bad you have to let her go!
I noticed you said you have the bedroom TV hidden behind two way glass, do you have a picture of that?
Paul
Gorgeous 01 you have! Too bad you have to let her go!
I noticed you said you have the bedroom TV hidden behind two way glass, do you have a picture of that?
Paul
Paul Lawry
Dreamscape
1968 Eagle 01 #7443
Silver 8V92 HT 740
Dreamscape Build Blog: https://dreamscapesilvereagle.wordpress.com/
Dreamscape
1968 Eagle 01 #7443
Silver 8V92 HT 740
Dreamscape Build Blog: https://dreamscapesilvereagle.wordpress.com/
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Paul,
Did both TV/s the same.
The TV's show through when it's on. When off, it's just a mirror. Rabbet the cabinet face frame and bead in the glass with clear silicone.
Did both TV/s the same.
The TV's show through when it's on. When off, it's just a mirror. Rabbet the cabinet face frame and bead in the glass with clear silicone.
Ken Woods
1964 Eagle 01
VIN #6465
8V71 4 Speed Manual
1964 Eagle 01
VIN #6465
8V71 4 Speed Manual
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Re: Pianoman's 01 Eagle ser#6465
Ken,
That is a neat idea, one I have not seen until now. Thanks for showing it off!
Paul
That is a neat idea, one I have not seen until now. Thanks for showing it off!
Paul
Paul Lawry
Dreamscape
1968 Eagle 01 #7443
Silver 8V92 HT 740
Dreamscape Build Blog: https://dreamscapesilvereagle.wordpress.com/
Dreamscape
1968 Eagle 01 #7443
Silver 8V92 HT 740
Dreamscape Build Blog: https://dreamscapesilvereagle.wordpress.com/
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1994 15/45 in progress - Location: Johnstown Co.
Re: Pianoman's 01 Eagle ser#6465
Ken, Nice work thanks for sharing.
Wayne
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Re: Pianoman's 01 Eagle ser#6465
Don't know if there is any thing to say that hasn't already been said,cept to say we hope all works for you folks ,that maybe you won't have to give up 6465 after all the attention to detail that got put into her.you should be very proud.
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Thanks to all for the kind comments, but due to the economy and pressing medical issues, we need to sell our bus before winter. Right now I'm trying to get all my ducks in a row.
Years ago I thought when times got tough, I'd just take the wheels off and live in her, but time changes everything.
Julio, You had a question about a shower. I used a neo-angle fiberglass shower from Home Depot. I ran the copper line to the fixture and shower head in a double wall, the rear is the bedroom wall. If I needed to get to the pipe, I could remove the Oak skin on the bedroom wall which is held in place with moulding. This pocket also allows for a conceled pleated door, made by the same company that made our privacy curtain, which gets tucked away when traveling. Very confusing I know,
but I'll be glad to post a picture??
Years ago I thought when times got tough, I'd just take the wheels off and live in her, but time changes everything.
Julio, You had a question about a shower. I used a neo-angle fiberglass shower from Home Depot. I ran the copper line to the fixture and shower head in a double wall, the rear is the bedroom wall. If I needed to get to the pipe, I could remove the Oak skin on the bedroom wall which is held in place with moulding. This pocket also allows for a conceled pleated door, made by the same company that made our privacy curtain, which gets tucked away when traveling. Very confusing I know,
but I'll be glad to post a picture??
Ken Woods
1964 Eagle 01
VIN #6465
8V71 4 Speed Manual
1964 Eagle 01
VIN #6465
8V71 4 Speed Manual
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Here's a easy fix to keep that sliding door closed while in motion, without have to drill holes and install a latch. A 2x4 covered with carpet. Stows in the bottom of the pantry cabinet when parked.
Ken Woods
1964 Eagle 01
VIN #6465
8V71 4 Speed Manual
1964 Eagle 01
VIN #6465
8V71 4 Speed Manual