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Subject: Re: 1990 Wanderlodge 40 foot


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Rich D.
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Date Posted: 01/ 22/ 03, 4:29pm
In reply to: Sandy 's message, "1990 Wanderlodge 40 foot" on 01/ 22/ 03, 6:13am

Sandy, We had a '90 WLWB from '93 till '01 when we bought our '99LXi43. The '90 was a great coach and we never had any major problems. I peformed many upgrades to the coach and am familiar with the "house" portion more than the engine and chassis which we had serviced professionally. I'd be happy to provide answers to any questions. You can post or email (which gets checked more often). Good luck.
gman1146@optonline.net

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Sandy
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Date Posted: 01/ 24/ 03, 5:03am

Thanks - welllllllllll we purchased her and she should be arriving shortly. ....so here we go again.....we hope to meet many of you and expect to back on the road and attend the Rally in the Valley. When I find I need help with the house part I will certainly ask....THank you for your offer. The interior was redone 4 years ago. I am certain that I can live with anything for a while.....
Sincerely,
Sandy, Griffy the Wonder Pup & Joe...the frustrated bus driver...LOL

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Rich D.
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Date Posted: 01/ 24/ 03, 5:56pm

Sandy, Joe & G. the WP - Congratulations on the purchase of your new Bird. Best of luck & happy travels.
Rich D.

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Sandy, Joe & Griffy the Wonder Pup
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Date Posted: 02/ 5/ 03, 8:58am

The bird has landed here in Florida - it experienced a moderately safe trip from Calif - blow out on tag axle on passenger side - but it turned out to be lovely with the interior needing only minor changes and of course a through cleaning....drapes to the cleaners and the bedspread and cornice boards and headboard will be the only major changes......does anyone know how to remove the cornice boards and and headboard.....of coudse I will use the old bedspread to alter a new one....

Hopefully we will see you at the birdnest in a couple of weeks

Sandy, Joe & Griffy the Wonder Pup

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Rich D.
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Date Posted: 02/ 6/ 03, 7:24pm

Hi Sandy & Joe,
I removed and reupholstered the cornice boards in our ’90. As I recall there are a series of angle brackets holding them in place. While I had them out I installed rope lighting and put in a switch that allowed alternating between the fluorescent lights and the rope lights. The switch was hidden inside the valance and after positioning it for either set of lights, the original wall switch is used to turn them on and off. The rope lights are nice at night when the fluorescents are too bright. It is time consuming to remove the cornice boards so if you are contemplating doing this, have the lighting supplies on hand so they will only have to be removed once. The effect was so nice I continued on and installed it in all valences up front. This “upgrade” leaves no marks and is completely hidden when not turned on as the rope was mounted in a plastic channel on the wall directly over the fluorescents. I also removed and reupholstered the headboard to match. The screws were hidden in the pleats of the fabric. Have fun!
Rich D.

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