Philip mentions the porcelain Sealand Traveler toilet below. I've got
to see two of these installed in vintage coaches now, and I must say
that if you have to replace a missing or plastic RV toilet, these units
are the way to go.
The porcelain quality and design is pretty equal to the original
San-i-swirl and Townsend toilets in the original vintage Airstreams.
The -10 series is almost an exact duplicate of the old style china
toilets. It doesn't look like the hardware will corrode as fast either.
Sure beats the plastic pieces-o-crap that are being used as
replacements.
I hope Philip & others will let us know how they hold up and what models
they used. Check out:
http://www.sealandtechnology.com/product1.html
Later,
RJ
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> hi gang...
> i have updated my 63 to a new porcelain sealand traveler.
> as a result i have an original working monomatic recirculating toilet i
> no longer need, i also have the original paperwork.
> if anyone would like this for the cost of shipping please respond to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
> if not it's headed to the boneyard.
> first come first serve.
>
> thanks
> philip
> 63 tradewind, 66 continental convt, 85 rebel
> springfield mo today, vegas in two weeks.
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