While we're at it...what else of the front suspension should be greased? Are there any special points?
I know, it is an old post, but for whatever its worth I can make some comment: In the Netherlands, the Road authorities (RDW) are not concerned with the 'camper' side of the vehicle, only about the vehicle aspects; in this case, because it is in excess of 3500 kg (7700 lbs) it is to comply with the technical aspects of the vehicle at the time of manufacture, for trucks, not ordinary cars. Those rules are of course a lot less strict then the current ones.Description says: From an estate, drives, brakes, steers, everything is original except driver´s seat, all emblems, attachment parts are in good condition, original paint and interior, needs polishing, visible wear as a result of 48 years, left windshield is broken, also left wheel cover from which half of the part is missing, U.S. title and custom declaration are available, imported in 1991, never registered in Germany.
I don´t know how strict they are in the Netherlands, but it´s a lot of work to get an antique U.S. Motorhome street legal in Germany, especially for a historic registration. The whole electricity must be converted to 220 Volts and the U.S. propane heating system will have to go. The parts of the heating system must be certified and the vehicle has to pass a leak test every two years.
I think in this case you would have to spend another 25.000,-- Euros to get it on the streets.
I had a Winnebago chieftain on a Chevy P30 chassis, and as far as the front end is concerned, I would not think this is very different from your Revcon.While we're at it...what else of the front suspension should be greased? Are there any special points?
Not only that, but the missing zerk leaves an open hole for water intrusion--and it's on top, so worst case scenario.And RF_Burns is right...it seems that the upper ball joints had zerks, but they weren't screwed in and therefore the ball joints weren't lubricated.
While we're at it...what else of the front suspension should be greased? Are there any special points?




That's good news, so it's at least possible. Will they ship internationally?Coach Glass delivered two windshields for a Revcon Slant Nose to a member of a FB group for 3.000 USD.
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I'll submit a quote request form. They got back to me last time I did one. I can ask for the price to have one crated for will-call pickup. If we can get some size/weight estimates, perhaps we could look into shipping independently if they're not able to do it.Unfortunately I don' t know yet. I have sent them an inquiry, but no answer so far.
Could you please be so kind and ask them for a 1979 Revcon Slant Nose driver' s side windshield?