Brougham78
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Hey guys! long time lurker, first time poster. I am about to take ownership of my first adventure rig!
It is a 1980 Brougham RV that is built on a 1978 dodge 1 ton chassis with a big block 440.
PO has out a lot into the drivetrain and mechanics of the car and left the cosmetics untouched. He has replaced: Radiotor and hoses, batteries, tires, exhaust, distributor, altenator, a few suspension components, custom welded bumpers. There is more that I can not rememeber right now possibly due to excitment... The PO was converting it to a mobile office for his company (oil field I think) and only wanted what he had put into it so I got a deal!
I have searched the depths of the internet and have not found any other Brougham models or even dodge chassis rv models that are 4x4 from the factory so that makes this rig pretty unique but hard to source insights/tips/tricks. Im assuming that since its built on a dodge that parts wont be too difficult.

I am picking it up from oklahoma and taking it back down to texas labor day weekend and will be able to provide some better pictures and explanations then.
Has anyone seen other 4x4 class C RV's like this?
It is a 1980 Brougham RV that is built on a 1978 dodge 1 ton chassis with a big block 440.
PO has out a lot into the drivetrain and mechanics of the car and left the cosmetics untouched. He has replaced: Radiotor and hoses, batteries, tires, exhaust, distributor, altenator, a few suspension components, custom welded bumpers. There is more that I can not rememeber right now possibly due to excitment... The PO was converting it to a mobile office for his company (oil field I think) and only wanted what he had put into it so I got a deal!
I have searched the depths of the internet and have not found any other Brougham models or even dodge chassis rv models that are 4x4 from the factory so that makes this rig pretty unique but hard to source insights/tips/tricks. Im assuming that since its built on a dodge that parts wont be too difficult.

I am picking it up from oklahoma and taking it back down to texas labor day weekend and will be able to provide some better pictures and explanations then.
Has anyone seen other 4x4 class C RV's like this?