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Tag: Antique RV Restoration

Our classic motorhome needs a full restoration so we talk all about mechanical, electrical jobs as well as bodywork on our RV. Here’s the full details, including a list of parts and how-to DIY guides!

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A Major Step: We’ve Been Published and I’ve Been Hired for My Dream Job!

  • by L
  • Posted on July 7, 2022December 26, 2022

With RV life coming, we purchased a 1965 Clark Cortez motorhome. Our RV’s renovation story was published in a magazine and I’ve been hired to work there!

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Fabricating and Upgrading Our RV’s Air Intake System

  • by L
  • Posted on June 30, 2021August 10, 2021

Our Cortez’s air intake system was composted of a dilapidated hose, crumbling paper-style air filter, and no heat shield, which meant it was time for fabricating a serious upgrade!

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Our Cortez is Dead Again! Jump-Starting, Charging, and Replacing Our Battery

  • by L
  • Posted on February 28, 2021May 11, 2021

After the price of a starter motor and alternator were deducted from our checking account, we found ourselves forced to buy a new battery. This made me begin to realize the expectations of a vintage RV are that, well, there are no expectations with a vintage RV.

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Our 1965 Clark Cortez Motorhome’s Story: The Beginning to Now

  • by L
  • Posted on February 12, 2021October 20, 2024

Our Clark Cortez motorhome’s story has had different starts: In 1965 in the frigid state of Michigan, it came off the production line before moving to the sunny state of California. However, our story with this RV begins in 2019 in the all-seasons state of Virginia.

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Drums Versus Disc Brakes: Should You Upgrade?

  • by Andy
  • Posted on January 9, 2021August 30, 2021

Should we upgrade to discs and calipers — or should we stick to the original drums and restore them? This is the question L and I proposed to each other prior to getting our 1965 Clark Cortez motorhome’s braking system operational. Here’s what you need to know if you are considering the conversion.

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The Monumental Job of Repairing Exterior Lights

  • by L
  • Posted on October 6, 2019July 20, 2021

With nearly every exterior light not working, we soon found the culprits: Wires were scattered with butt and screw-on connectors while other wires were cut without protection on the ends and therefore frayed ends splayed. Still more wires were leading to, well, unused wires. And all of this was apparently our Cortez’s norm.

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Brought to Life Again: New Alternator Installed

  • by L
  • Posted on September 9, 2019May 11, 2021

Once more our Cortez refuses to fire up, leaving us on the hunt for a matching alternator, only to learn it would be our first Cortez part that did not have an exact match.

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A Step Closer: New Wipers, Washer Jets, and Washer Fluid Bottle

  • by L
  • Posted on September 1, 2019May 11, 2021

Andy and I stood back to look long and hard at our work.  Even though it was a small task, this was our first job we could see, our first visual gratification . . .

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Not of the Choke Generation? Here’s How to Get Your Vintage Vehicle Started

  • by L
  • Posted on September 1, 2019May 11, 2021

Sure we could be embarrassed about admitting that we forgot to use our 1965 Clark Cortez’s choke . . . but instead, we are simply happy it means we can ditch the starter fluid and get our motorhome running easily!

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Our Most Detailed Restoration Yet: The Brakes

  • by L
  • Posted on August 31, 2019June 23, 2021

It took six days — six long days — to tackle our brakes. It started with our first horror-filled rides in the Cortez then continued to a blend of wrong parts, sawed off brake lines, and angle-grinded exhaust pipes. However, it ended with us finishing the job, which I can say now — There’s no better feeling of accomplishment!

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Starting Our Vintage RV Restoration: Our Steel Beast is Alive!

  • by L
  • Posted on July 30, 2019May 11, 2021

“LET’S DRIVE IT AWAY!”  I yelled over the roar of our beast’s engine, pointing straight ahead to an unseen spot in the future where we would be traveling down some backcountry dirt road, following the Milky Way.  Andrew honked and honked and honked the horn because OUR CORTEZ STARTED!

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The Day of (and After) the Bull

  • by L
  • Posted on July 29, 2019November 25, 2020

It’s our first stop at the Cortez since it was delivered and we learn it has a dead starter and corroded engine wires.
But we expected issues like this — and we will continue to expect this as we work on our fifty-four-year-old motorhome.  But hey, we chose this because we don’t want easy.  We want different.

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A Running List After Our First Inspection

  • by L
  • Posted on July 25, 2019May 11, 2021

After our Cortez had its first inspection by Mechanic Andrew, here is what was uncovered.

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Andy wanted me to see Bakewell, a small countryside village that was beautiful, romantic, and charming. There was a bridge that stretches above the river and on it, hundreds of locks. They dangled resting against and on top of one another, many rusting; and for whatever reason, they truly reminded me of music notes, and I heard the songs of those who placed their locks here … A look at food and drinks we had while in England … This is England’s postcard-worthy Peak District ...

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