1968 Siesta hard side pop up restoration.

kerry

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Nice work. You're right. Saved yourself a ton of money and learned all about it so future repairs are easier.
 

69SiestaTele

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Did you have any success finding parts or did you have to fabricate everything? I have a 69 siesta but its a 10', I havent really seen another one except for yours. great job on the refurbishCamper.jpg
 

460Ford

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Did you have any success finding parts or did you have to fabricate everything? I have a 69 siesta but its a 10', I havent really seen another one except for yours. great job on the refurbishView attachment 486707
About the only parts we had trouble with, were the nylon slides. Had them machined from my brothers brother inlaw. Everything else was pretty simple to find at Home Depot or amazon for standard RV parts. I know they made 10' Siestas but have never seen another one besides mine and my brothers. Well, not counting the internet anyway. Glad to see you have yours and keeping it out and using them. Do you have any more pictures of your set up/ floor plan?
 

69SiestaTele

New member
Wow, looks like you are changing almost everything around. Are you changing the lift system as well? Can't wait to see more pictures

Yep, the wood is pretty rotten where the mounts were so I figured it was only a matter of time till they ripped out. I got linear actuators and they work pretty good, but I haven’t gone off roading with it yet so we’ll see once stuff gets moved around a bit. It lifts from the roof now, similar to an Alaskan but with electric motors not hydraulics.
 

WY_CC

Member
I've thought about scratch building my take on a flat top version of an Alaskan in the past, but I had no idea the Siesta existed. Great work on the restoration! Love the old school hard sided pop-ups.
 

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