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Looking for manuals/info related to the '74/'75 Travco Motorhome

I recently purchased a 1974, 2027, with a 440 eng. and a 727 transmission.
It's been parked and sold as part of an estate sale. So, it came with NO operators' manuals or wiring diagram.

Also looking for information on how to get keys for the storage, coach and ignition.


Welcome to the forum, Lemonlimehomer. I moved your question from @travco2701975's thread into your own Topic thread. Hopefully your question will get more visibility.


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There's a facebook group called Dodge Travco Motorhome Lovers with almost 5,000 members.

I think you'll find guys there who have rebuilt those motorhomes from the frame up. Maybe consider joining that group. They probably have all the answers.

From what I know about your '74 Travco (and it isn't much), it's built on a Dodge RM400 and M400 (in '75) Class A Motorhome chassis. So there's manuals on ebay that will cover that.

Here's the wiring diagram PDF link for:

'74-'75 Dodge Class A Chassis Wiring Diagram

https://www.mediafire.com/file/dzxvdfywpze/74-75_Wiring_Diagram.pdf/file

I didn't know much about the Travcos until I started researching @travco2701975's electrical issue.

It's a cool motorhome. Dodge chassis, motor, and truck transmission with a 2 piece molded fiberglass body that's hung on a steel rib cage. 

Maybe return to this thread and post pics and updates as you bring your Travco back onto the road.

(and check out those facebook guys)

 

 

 

 

 


Hello jack62 - can I ask you please, where did you find the picture above, showing the "high-strength reinforcing steel rib cage under a tough molded fiberglass body" image? Would love to find the book or magazine, if you happen to know. Thanks!


It's from a 2007 blog in which a guy in Canada was documenting the restoration of his dad's Travco
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Here's the link: http://bluetravco.blogspot.com/2007/05/


Hello Jack, thanks for the reply!


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