Thanks for the suggestions, Gerald, I will check out Google. Part of my
problem is that a former employee removed the old lock to repair it, and
now it seems to be missing in action (as is he). I would much prefer to
have an original lock, but will resort to the Bargman L-300 if I can't
find an original. I didn't remember which one could be adapted to the
Argosy, thanks very much for the info.
Surely SOMEBODY on this list must know where a derelict Argosy is parked!
Best regards,
Rik
>> Hello Folks,
>>
>> I still need a door latch for my 1975 Argosy motorhome. Anybody happen
>> to know where a wrecked one might be? Or, has anyone installed some
>> other lock in their rig? If so, what kind was it? I recall some
>> discussion about this a year or two back, but those brain cells seem to
>> have faded away, I'm sorry to say. Any assistance would be appreciated.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Rik
>>
>
> Most motor homes today seem to use the Bargman L-300. Its sure
> available.
>
> I did a start of a google search on bargman motorhome lock and came up
> with come Argosy comments, mostly saying they had been adapted to the
> L-300 or had found replacement parts for their old lock. There were many
> hits I didn't check. It would help to search for Argosy motorhome lock
> to see what has been reported on various forums and archives.