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My dad and I just purchased a1979 Ford rollalong and are wanting to fix it up so I can live in it. We have the motor experience but we can’t find anything about the camper. All appliances are new but we don’t know where the fuel selection switch is. Or anything about the electrical stuff. Could someone please help us out? I don’t even know if this is the right forum. I just found this place today and not familiar with forums and posting.
Welcome to the forum. Im sure someone will be able to help you. There is a great wealth of knowledge here.
Congrats on the project. Please post some pics.
You might want to post the question in 1 of the areas here https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum285/
As it deals a little more with campers / RV's and I have seen some tech's in there that might be able to help.
Also we want to see a picture of this "Rollalong" as I never hear anything called that before.
They will want to see a picture and any information on who made it ie: Winnebago etc. and who made the appliances.
Dave ----
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