Hello,
I'll start with an intro. My name is Mike, and this past year, I bought a 1974 Ford F-250 Highboy in California, and a 1988 FWC Keystone in Idaho, each sight unseen. Had the camper shipped to Cali. Then one of my best friends and I flew to Cali, and drove cross country fly fishing our way home. The guy I bought the truck from played a key role in the entire trip as he stored the truck, continued to fix things, and rigged everything up. Despite most people I know thinking this was an ill conceived trip, we easily made the 3550 drive back to Upstate NY. The only mechanical issue we had, were dry rotted windshield wipers. Here are a few pictures of the Prairie Schooner.
Which brings me to my problem. The roof leaks terribly in 2 places. (Not at all disclosed by the previous owner) What's the best possible way to resolve this?
The canvas is showing its age, and delaminating on the starboard side window. Any direction on how to deal with this?
Lastly, the stern accordion piece that holds up the top, is dry rotted, and starting to get loose. Again, input is welcome.
My opinion on the matter: this camper is in really great shape, and worth investing in. The interior, aside from the roof leakage, is what I would consider excellent, if not mint, condition. Everything works, except the roof. I love this rig, and plan to have it for the foreseeable future. Is there anyone in the Northeast who may do professional restoration work on FWC?
Thanks in advance for your consideration.
I'll start with an intro. My name is Mike, and this past year, I bought a 1974 Ford F-250 Highboy in California, and a 1988 FWC Keystone in Idaho, each sight unseen. Had the camper shipped to Cali. Then one of my best friends and I flew to Cali, and drove cross country fly fishing our way home. The guy I bought the truck from played a key role in the entire trip as he stored the truck, continued to fix things, and rigged everything up. Despite most people I know thinking this was an ill conceived trip, we easily made the 3550 drive back to Upstate NY. The only mechanical issue we had, were dry rotted windshield wipers. Here are a few pictures of the Prairie Schooner.
Which brings me to my problem. The roof leaks terribly in 2 places. (Not at all disclosed by the previous owner) What's the best possible way to resolve this?
The canvas is showing its age, and delaminating on the starboard side window. Any direction on how to deal with this?
Lastly, the stern accordion piece that holds up the top, is dry rotted, and starting to get loose. Again, input is welcome.
My opinion on the matter: this camper is in really great shape, and worth investing in. The interior, aside from the roof leakage, is what I would consider excellent, if not mint, condition. Everything works, except the roof. I love this rig, and plan to have it for the foreseeable future. Is there anyone in the Northeast who may do professional restoration work on FWC?
Thanks in advance for your consideration.