Jeff,
 If that window is flat and is missing only the glass, you could easily
replace it with a piece of Lucite (tm) from your local hardware/glass
store.

It is probably not realistic to operate your water heater from a genset,
as you'd have to run the latter every time you wanted hot water. The
trailer probably had a gas-fired water heater originally, so it should
be possible to replace it. Some water heaters can accept (or include) an
electric element, but that's almost superflous, IMO. The gas usage isn't
that great, so expense is not a big deal; you'd go a long time to pay
back the cost of the electric heating element unless you're full-timing.

                                     <<Jim>>

Jeff Griffin wrote:
> 
> I'm interested in buying a 1962 Globetrotter. I've determined that the
> rear window is missing, and an air conditioner was installed. The
> window frame and surrounding panels have not been cut or modified
> during the installation of the air conditioner. The owner does not
> have the original window. Are replacement windows available, and how
> much do they cost?
> 
> Also, the water heater runs on 120-volt AC...what would be the cost to
> replace it with a heater that runs on both coach and shore power? Is
> it realistic to run the heater from a portable generator, or should I
> replace the heater?
> 
> Finally, what is a reasonable price for the '62 Globetrotter in good
> condition...I'm looking for a price range not an exact book value.
> 
> Thanks in advance for you help.
> 
> Jeff
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