Hello All, newbie here. 1999 Adventurer 35C

ItsMeKatrina

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My hubby and I just acquired a 1999 Winny Adventurer 35'. We have been upgrading to led lighting so we can see everything better, lol. My to do list involves a major clean of the interior top to bottom. I'll probably be asking the best ways to clean as I go. Thank you for allowing me to join the group. 🙂
 
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Hi Katrina,
What I have always liked about that vintage of Class A was the inclusion of a driver's door. In the brochure, I see the 35 came either with or without the slide-out, but it is a plenty-big motorhome either way.
Welcome to the forum.
Eagle5
 
The older I get, the more I love simple things! The RV which has served us best has been the 97 Winnebago but we sold it when gas got too high at 1.54 a gallon!
Wonder if that guy would sell it back to me?
 
Welcome aboard. If you haven't been to Winnebago's Owners Resource page, you should check it out. There's lots of useful information including wiring and plumbing diagrams, etc. that isn't available from most manufacturers. Sometimes the parts catalog is very helpful in showing diagrams, etc:

https://www.winnebago.com/owners/owner-resources

You should also learn as much as you can about roof edge maintenance of Winnebago's roofs. This should get you started:

https://www.lichtsinn.com/webcast-archive/roof-maintenance-rv
 
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Lol, $1.54. At the time I get where you were coming from. We had this beauty handed down to us 2 weeks ago, and are on cloud nine, but... really can't afford to go anywhere, lol. We are focusing on polishing it up as we overlook our house for the time being. :)
 
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