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1977Production#0001 is currently offline  1977Production#0001   United States
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Hi everyone! Just picked up this 1977 GMC kingsley. I grabbed this for very CHEAP. I'm not sure the true value of this motorhome...any ideas? Bad advertising + uneducated seller = great deal for ME! Only 29,000 miles, interior in great condition with rear twin beds, full bath with shower stall; It's been sitting for a few years but it seems everything works, new tires and batteries but just some minor issues to work through. The Vin sequence is # 100001 which I'm assuming means it was the first 1977 produced. I bought it and put it straight into storage last week. I will be driving it 150 miles to bring it home to Vallejo next week... any advice for the first trip home? Thanks guys!

http://i386.photobucket.com/albums/oo304/99flyer/1977%20GMC%20Motorhome%20Kingsley/motorhome.jpg

http://i386.photobucket.com/albums/oo304/99flyer/1977%20GMC%20Motorhome%20Kingsley/motorhome1.jpg


Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner

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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70077 is a reply to message #70074] Fri, 08 January 2010 14:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello,


Looks like a nice one you might see if its in the gmc registry
and find out more about it.is it missing the rear glass window or is that some camera effect it looks like it dosent have the rear window just a curtain?but it might just be the camera angle?

Good luck with your endevers.
BTW welcome to the board gladd to see yeah!


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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70080 is a reply to message #70077] Fri, 08 January 2010 14:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
1977Production#0001 is currently offline  1977Production#0001   United States
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Hey Thanks! It has a rear window but it has custom exterior privacy canvas that locks into place on the windsheild and rear window. How would I check the registry? It seems all info is kept private on the one that I found.

Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner
Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70081 is a reply to message #70074] Fri, 08 January 2010 14:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello,

David Greenburg runs and opearates the gmc registry it is a
website that keeps track of the ones still on the road and
the build dates etc.interesting window cover it looks like its just a curtian!kinda tricky to the human eye lol.


http://GMCmhRegistry.com


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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70092 is a reply to message #70074] Fri, 08 January 2010 16:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome to the asylum! It looks like you found a nice coach. Enjoy it in good health!

If you're in northern California, you should probably get acquainted with JimK @ Applied GMC. He's very knowledgeable and has any parts or services you might need. JimB @ GMC Coop in Orlando, Florida is another great source of information and parts, but on the wrong coast for you.


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Re: [GMCnet] New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70099 is a reply to message #70092] Fri, 08 January 2010 17:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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George,
Thank you for your supportive input for our place.
Thank you,

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 2:34 PM, George Rudawsky <GeorgeRud@aol.com> wrote:
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> Welcome to the asylum!  It looks like you found a nice coach.  Enjoy it in good health!
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> If you're in northern California, you should probably get acquainted with JimK @ Applied GMC.  He's very knowledgeable and has any parts or services you might need.  JimB @ GMC Coop in Orlando, Florida is another great source of information and parts, but on the wrong coast for you.
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Re: [GMCnet] New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70102 is a reply to message #70099] Fri, 08 January 2010 18:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
1977Production#0001 is currently offline  1977Production#0001   United States
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George;Jim,

Thanks for the advice! I have heard MANY great things about Applied GMC which 35 mi or so from Vallejo. I plan to visit your facility for servicing needs and upgrades.

Cheers,

Carlo


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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70107 is a reply to message #70074] Fri, 08 January 2010 18:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey


I noticed on the drivers side of your gmc below the mirior is that
a spot light or another mirior it looks like a light?it also appears to have a light on the front grill?


Thanks


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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70108 is a reply to message #70107] Fri, 08 January 2010 19:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
1977Production#0001 is currently offline  1977Production#0001   United States
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Actually it has double mirrors right now... I am looking into some custom mirors. The light on front that is now removed was a old train light...lol

Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner
Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70115 is a reply to message #70108] Fri, 08 January 2010 20:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ask for Donny at Applied. He is a bit more knowlegable than Jim K. Laughing
All jokes aside, you are very fortunate to be so close to Applied GMC. Most of us are nowhere close to either Jim.
Dan
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welcome


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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70118 is a reply to message #70074] Fri, 08 January 2010 20:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome. Like when getting any used vehicle you sometimes have to decipher what the PO was thinking on some of the mods. A lot of us have to circumvent and go back to OEM as a new baseline. It looks from you signature your a car guy. I'd just go over all the things made of rubber (belts, hoses including brakes and fuel flexy areas that are not steel) and grease the front end and the rear bogies and check /change all the fluids. I for one don't trust the new API SM oil in old engines so I like many otheres here add a ZDDP additive like ZDDPlus to protect cam and lifters from scuffing. I think that yours won't present some of the headaches worse condition coachs have survived.

John Lebetski
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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70153 is a reply to message #70118] Sat, 09 January 2010 07:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome. Like when getting any used vehicle you sometimes have to decipher what the PO was thinking on some of the mods. A lot of us have to circumvent and go back to OEM as a new baseline. It looks from you signature your a car guy. I'd just go over all the things made of rubber (belts, hoses including brakes and fuel flexy areas that are not steel) and grease the front end and the rear bogies and check /change all the fluids. I for one don't trust the new API SM oil in old engines so I like many otheres here add a ZDDP additive like ZDDPlus to protect cam and lifters from scuffing.
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Save your dash wiring, if you don't have the APC addition for the motor generator, get it. I think it is only $30 but you won't burn out your wiring under the dash board.


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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70170 is a reply to message #70074] Sat, 09 January 2010 10:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks for all the tips... I'm headed up to work on the GMC today. I'll give updates on the first drive over a mile...

Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner
Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70323 is a reply to message #70074] Sun, 10 January 2010 06:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Congrats! My coach was delivered new to a family in Vallejo, CA.

Randy
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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70370 is a reply to message #70092] Sun, 10 January 2010 13:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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His registration says he is in Vallejo, California.

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1977Production#0001 wrote on Fri, 08 January 2010 18:18

George;Jim,

Thanks for the advice! I have heard MANY great things about Applied GMC which 35 mi or so from Vallejo. I plan to visit your facility for servicing needs and upgrades.

Cheers,

Carlo

Yes, stop by anytime. I just talked to Jim at 10:30 AM on a Sunday and he was there.


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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70377 is a reply to message #70323] Sun, 10 January 2010 14:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Luvn737s wrote on Sun, 10 January 2010 06:58

Congrats! My coach was delivered new to a family in Vallejo, CA.



So, Randy is now coachless? I am sorry to hear that. Was hoping you would bring it over to Q.
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Re: New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70418 is a reply to message #70323] Sun, 10 January 2010 19:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Randy,
That's interesting that yours was delivered new here in Vallejo. My coach had an early life in Tucson AZ according to the registry.


Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner

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Update- the trip to the storage facility went great! A little steamy exhaust but the oil looks good, so I think I need to get it on the highway to blow out water in the exhaust system. After an oil change the leak it had while running just disappeared. I am thinking it was overfilled. The motorhome is getting brakes bled then it's coming home! This week is time to build a driveway for it on the side yard.

Giovanni(Carlo) 1977 GMC Kingsley 26ft "Carbon Footprint" Rear Twin, Dry Bath, Original Headliner
Re: [GMCnet] New GMC owner! Love this Rig! [message #70461 is a reply to message #70420] Mon, 11 January 2010 07:07 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Carlo,
Welcome to the community. I lived in Vallejo for a couple of years.
Where do you live? For old times sake, we cruised through Vallejo
before attending the Santa Rosa, GMCMI convention a couple years ago.
Looks like it has gotten a bit tougher since we left.

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> Update- the trip to the storage facility went great! A little steamy exhaust but the oil looks good, so I think I need to get it on the highway to blow out water in the exhaust system. After an oil change the leak it had while running just disappeared. I am thinking it was overfilled. The motorhome is getting brakes bled then it's coming home! This week is time to build a driveway for it on the side yard.
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