My RV Still in the Shop!

Darren Mcclocklin
3 min readJan 25, 2020
source: Floridian via: shuttershock

Yup, My damn RV still in the shop! It a 1984 Ford Glendale class c motorhome and I had pay $1500.00 when I got it in June, 2019.

Since that times I had replace the windshield for $430.00. Passenger side windows for $200.00. Total of $630 at my driveway.

The drive didn’t feel right and the power seemed to be lacking badly on the highway. The only reason I drove it on the highway was because I live in a small town that didn’t have a repair shop for RV. Then I wanted to make sure that the oil change and the tune up are up to date, so I sent it to the shop in August and the cost came to about $450.00.

Then I try to drive around the town first to see how it run but seemed to be slightly better but not there yet. I took it back to the shop again in late September and ask them to do a safely check and test it themselves to see why it not running well yet. They told me that there were 3 missing bolts on one of the tire and the “engine setting and fuel set was wrong”. I was like “oh my god. Bolt were missing!?” and whoever was the last owner of the RV didn’t know what they were doing because they replace an engine and have the setting all wrong.

That cost me $800.00 to replace the dead light around the RV (there were lots of dead one), service fee, and reset the engine the right way. Total came to $1830.00 altogether now. Getting…

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Darren Mcclocklin

I’m a Youtuber, writer, comedian, filmmaker, and an actor. In 2019, I became a members of “Writers Guild of Western Canada” I started doing comedy in late 2017.