Of course its important that the
coach runs but its GOT to look nice too! We specialize in high quality
exterior refinishes--- "soup to nuts". An exterior renovation is not only
the paint but also all the small details that go along with it. Here is a
listing of a few of the specialty pieces & parts we can supply you. We
notonly supply the part but also what to do with it. Many of the parts
have instruction sheets while others I want to personally step you through their
installation, set up and use. Give us a call to see the parts we have available,
what will fit your coach and you options.
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WE HAVE VISORS!
Yes, we have made a mold and now Exterior windshield visors are available
These fiberglass molded parts are a smart exterior option for many. There
are two schools of thought about adding these exterior features but for many, it
has been a popular option.
Our
expert fiberglass vendors do a quality one piece visor that is easy to install
and functional. $295 plus crating & shipping in gel coat ready to prep &
paint . They are again available, give us a call.

Windshield Replacement All windshields are
not the same nor is their installation. You must be sure you get the best
glass available AND have them installed AND sealed properly by someone who is experienced and will back their work with a local warranty. These are the
things you need to look for when having windshields replaced. Don't be
fooled---- there is substandard glass out there and even finding the right
glass is nothing without having someone experienced to install it. Go to
RV Glass Solutions for the low down on
professional windshield replacement anywhere.

Hub Caps are hard to find anymore for 16.5" original rims. IF your
tires are still good and you want to run them out before investing in Alcoa rims
and new 16: tires, what options do you have to make your coach look good.
Oh sure, you can buy Stainless Steel simulators for $75-90 each but why would
you put that kind of $ in a rim that you will probably be doing away with as
soon as the tires wear out? Go to Hub Caps and
see a CHEAP, good looking option.

Engine vent It's always a good idea to pull off
the heat from the engine compartment. These stainless steel louvered vents cut into
the fender just above the front wheel well and works well venting the engine compartment.

Shorter than most vent assemblies you have seen, these cosmetically fit the
fender panel and are functional and tasteful.
The vents are sold separately and are $14.00ea. ($28 for the
pair). Stainless steel mounting screws and templete are included.

Access door lock twist
The "T" twist latch mechanism invites the thief to access the front hoods as
well as the rear compartments. These flush lock assemblies are the devil to open
without the special "tool head" key.
The lock comes with a new base and spring. They rivet on to both rear side
doors and the front hoods.
They are sold each for $6, the keys are $2
each.

New design wiper arms
After years of putting up with those
nasty, funky looking wiper arms with the hoses hanging off, green, bent up
useless wiper arms on your coach, we have the answer. Turn yours from this
to this
.
Hard to even see the wiper, isn't it. The new style wiper arm bolt right
onto your old adapter bushing, has the washer hose built into the arm and is
angled to cover more of the window and hade away looking like part of the
windshield gasket.
,
but probably the greatest feature of this new arm is that replacement refills
are a standard part available at most any parts house! The arm goes for
$46 per side and the blade and refill is $14 making a pair of them complete only
$126. Shoot, I can't restore an original wiper arm and replace the blades
for that! If you do not like them, we will gladly take them back but that
hasn't happened yet so give them a try.

Front hood hold-up kit OK, what kind of "doodad" do
you have holding up the front hoods on your 1973 coach? And for those with
later coaches, tired of the hoods falling down on your head when the bulky
scissors style original hold up flops over? Well, we have the answer, take
that cursed old thing out
and put in our new spring hold up kit .
The kit replaces the hold ups on both hoods with an easy to use
mechanism that locks in the up position and with a light push on the spring,
allows the hood to lock down. Most 1973 coaches had no hold up mechanism
at all so this kit is a must for those units. The kit hardware uses the
original mounting holes so wether you are renovating your coach or simply
looking to hold the doors up better, you can install this kit like a
professional. The complete kit for both front hoods is $50. shipping is
minimal. You will need only hand tools and a 1/8" rivet gun for
installation. Call and ask for the front hood hold up kit.

Stainless Steel Rear Panel screws
If you are refinishing the exterior or just tired of looking
at those rusted ugly phillips screws on the rear panel of your coach, dress it up
with Stainless Steel rear panel screws. These have the special thread
pattern that is needed to bite in the fiberglass. If you are not sure what
I mean, pull out one of the rear panel screws and you'll see what I mean.
These screws are a great cosmetic upgrade. They cost $2.25 each and you will need 25 to replace all on the panel.
Actually, the screws across the bottom are machine
screws into an aluminum plate-- we have the right ones too.
Click here for more on this great exterior upgrade feature
Rear Panel Screws

Of course this is a small list of
the many parts we carry. We do complete restoration work which means we
have or can get "it all". Give us a call with your needs.