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09-29-2009, 03:52 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 74
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Hello Newell people from Newell newbies
As Bill N.Y., the great host from Barthmobile.com has warned you I have shown up here at Classic Newell. We bought the beautiful 87 advertised here by the Klootwyk's of Benson AZ, two of the nicest and most accommodating people I have ever had the good fortune to meet.
I had a great introduction to the Newell while driving 1600 miles home to Calgary, Alberta. The coach was an absolute delight to drive and travel in, the quality and systems are amazing and we look forward to using the Newell a lot. Full time RVing is in our future.
I did have an issue with battery power which led to minor complications with the generator. I will be asking for help with that when I find the right place to plead for help.
I have lurked around here for quite some time and we are absolutely thrilled to now have a Newell and embark on this adventure.
Bill
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09-29-2009, 04:15 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Riverside, California
Posts: 1,543
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill & Sonja
...we are absolutely thrilled to now have a Newell and embark on this adventure.
Bill
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We bought our 1982 Newell from a gentleman in the Palm Springs, CA area about a year and a half ago. When he purchased the 1982 from the original owner back in 2003 he took over 70 pages of notes while the original owner took him through the entire coach. He entitled the notes he took as "The Adventure Begins". Owning, using, and driving a Newell, no matter what vintage, is truly an adventure, and all of us will enjoy sharing that adventure with you and Sonja.
Most of us have experienced some battery issues from time to time, and there is no doubt that your issue has already been experienced and solved by someone here. Welcome to the Newell family!
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09-30-2009, 04:25 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Huntington WV
Posts: 1,041
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Welcome to to gang. If you've been lurking then you know we absolutely love to help each other on these wonder rigs.
Fire away, with your questions.
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Richard Rhonda Ty and Alex Entrekin
1995 Newell # 390 DD Series 60, Allison World Trans
Subaru Outback toad
CoMotion Tandem
Often wrong, but seldom in doubt
Rhonda's chronicle https://wersquared.wordpress.com/
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09-30-2009, 05:25 AM
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 74
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thank you folks
we're really getting a great feeling about joining the newell gang. I've been busy trying to implement the great advice I've already received here but there is another question which come to mind. How do you deal with missing rivets without marring the great Newell look. I understand there are a couple of different products that will work but what seems to be the best way to handle this problem. I'll report back on my progress with the electrical challenges as soon as I make some significant progress. Thanks again to all.
Bill
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10-01-2009, 01:35 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,558
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I have only had one rivet pop out during the past 3-1/2 years. I got a large aluminum pop rivet and replaced it. You need the cap cover to match the looks of the buck rivets that Newell used originally.
Welcome to the forum and welcome to Newell.
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