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Re: Interior starting to go in
Yes it is. USB port and an SD card slot and plays MP3s. Brand new and cheap. Not the best sound out there but hell it works and looks right in the dash except for the usb and card slot. lol. I did have to modify the holes in the back plate as the spread of the shafts on the radio would only to go out to 5 1/2" and the factory holes were 5 3/4".
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What flooring material did you use?
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The floor is 5mm Vinyl Laminate. It is a floating floor so it should not be affected my any flexing of the old rv.\n\nThis is a link to what I used\nhttp://www.lumberliquidators.com/ll/c/Venetian ... C/10023700
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I have that exact radio!... yea, it was like $30 on amazon. Not the best sound but better than nothing.
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Looks great!\n Did you do the recovering yourself, or did you have an upholstery shop do it? Did you use new foam, or the original? If you had it done, can you give me an idea of what it cost for something like the dinette benches?\n I'm asking because it is on my to do list, and I'm trying to figure out the best approach and a budget
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I had an upholstery shop do the recovering. The original foam was good so it was reused. The marine grade vinyl for everything was $190 and it was $720 for everything else which included a new plywood base for the dash top. I am sure it is new padding in it as the old plywood was rotted. Not cheap but we had figured between $800 and $1000 for the job and it came in that range.
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Looking good!
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When replacing the bad ceiling panels I found the leak up front where the new damage was. The seal on the front AC had started leaking. While I had it apart to paint the inside AC cover back to white I went ahead and replaced that seal. Luckily Amazon has a complete seal kit for the old Coleman Mach. The kit came with all the leveling pads along with the seal.