So, in mid December, I will finally have enough cash to start shopping, but I'm still trying to figure out a few things about what I want. I plan to
live in it year round, in the San Francisco bay area, so it's a temperate climate, very rarely, I'll need to blow the water lines out, though it may
get kinda warm in the summer days.
First off, I'm in California, and Manny's diesel conversion isn't in the budget for a long time, so if I go for one made after December 31, 1975, I'll
have to smog it every other year.
Is there an FI unit that will pass smog in California? I don't think I want to have to keep the carb around, and swap it in every two years to get
smoged.
Windows. I'd like the late windows (mid 1975 and on), how much am I giving up with the old style windows? I know you have to open the screens to
adjust the windows (bugs are not a huge issue, but I do worry that when I have my kids, they are more likely to trash them, or leave them open a bit).
I understand the old style do not seal as well, and are nosier.
And of course, the usual that the later models are incrementally nicer, but those seem like the big points for me, and the ones that are more
experiential and opinion (no one argues that the chassis AC got better every two years, but was never all that great, for example).
I'm looking for a 26' with four beds (rear, couch/bunk, dinette, I expect)
Thank you all so much for your experience and opinions!
Ron
cross posted to both the forum and the facebook group
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prospective owner in the San Francisco Bay Area
live in it year round, in the San Francisco bay area, so it's a temperate climate, very rarely, I'll need to blow the water lines out, though it may
get kinda warm in the summer days.
First off, I'm in California, and Manny's diesel conversion isn't in the budget for a long time, so if I go for one made after December 31, 1975, I'll
have to smog it every other year.
Is there an FI unit that will pass smog in California? I don't think I want to have to keep the carb around, and swap it in every two years to get
smoged.
Windows. I'd like the late windows (mid 1975 and on), how much am I giving up with the old style windows? I know you have to open the screens to
adjust the windows (bugs are not a huge issue, but I do worry that when I have my kids, they are more likely to trash them, or leave them open a bit).
I understand the old style do not seal as well, and are nosier.
And of course, the usual that the later models are incrementally nicer, but those seem like the big points for me, and the ones that are more
experiential and opinion (no one argues that the chassis AC got better every two years, but was never all that great, for example).
I'm looking for a 26' with four beds (rear, couch/bunk, dinette, I expect)
Thank you all so much for your experience and opinions!
Ron
cross posted to both the forum and the facebook group
--
prospective owner in the San Francisco Bay Area