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1997 36’ diesel 8.3
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So I’ve purchased this rig and I believe the thread recently posted was in reference to this motorhome. It’s a 97 with supposedly 56,000 miles, I’m not sure to honest but it should be in that neighborhood according to receipts, odometer doesn’t clearly show (led). Apparently it sat for several years neglected and the most obvious signs are rust to the inside metal framing that the bay doors and side door of engine compartment go against (metal tubing), Not the doors themselves but the steel framing inside. Someone has started to install new bay floors but I plan to redo all that. I have a shop with the tools to do this and plan on keeping busy with it over the winter. All the air bags hold air and it cranks instantly but will for sure need some love. I’ll try an attach the data tag photo and I’d like any information you can tell me from that. I appreciate the forum and any information you are obliged to share and hopefully can pay it forward myself in the future. Thanks


I’ve tried to upload a photo of the data tag and can’t seem to. I used to have. O problem doing this, not sure why. Using an iPhone.
 
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Thanks for reply, I thought I’d posted here before but I guess I was just reading and gathering info.
 
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