The
red and yellow marker lights (running lights) are original Grotelights and
have dual bulbs.
We
had to rivet on reinforcement plates and replace 2 of the cam-lock latches
for the bumper sewer hose compartment.
The
original Grimes ceiling lights. The three position switch in each one had
to be replaced.
Overhead
stow-bin with the door open.
Wheel
and the chromed original moon hubcaps. Note tight wheelwell clearance. Getting
the tire in and out is rough.
The
unique and deco Bowen hot water heater shroud. Click on image
for larger view.
Potable
water filler neck on the forward streetside corner. Made from cast aluminum.
The hole is thought to be where the 1964 Bambi II had an air fitting to pressurize.
Now
that's a hinge! The cast aluminum door hinge is why the door is just as tight
35 years later.
Tongue
jack with the break-away switch hiding on the back side. The tongue is a Marvel
(early RV manufacturer, also made refrigerators, etc.)