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For Sale: 1976 GMC Eleganza II [message #93673] Wed, 28 July 2010 13:28
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Registered: August 2004
Location: Bonny Doon, CA
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I am selling my GMC. I purchased it in 2003 and have made many improvements and updates. It has been driven very little since 2006, less than 50 miles. I just got very busy with other things, and the GMC sat in its space next to the garage.

Here is a partial list of work done on the coach:

• Rebuilt the 445 V8 (Jim Kanomata)
• Rebuilt the transmission (Manny Travao)
• Rebuilt rear suspension (Marty @ Reinegger in San Jose)
• Larger brake rotors in front.
• New exhaust system with 4” exhaust pipe (Jim Kanomata)
• New airbags and valving in rear suspension
• Completely rebuilt ‘flight deck’. New plywood floor,
with heatshield below. Much cooler floor.
• New LED running lights
• New holding tank and macerator system (works great)
• New hot water tank
• 2000W Xantrex inverter replaced the buzzbox
• New carpet throughout
• Converted rear settee into double bed platform with
storage underneath
• New windows, darkened on sides
• New windshield
• New wiper system, based on Chevy van system
• Revco electric mirror system
• LED tail light system (in box, not installed)
• ViaAir 250 compressor for rear suspension (not installed)
• New T skirts
• Bodywork cleanup. Filled, sanded. New paint job.
Very nice Forest Green.
• Custom stripe design on sides and nose, Celtic knot
pattern
• 6 new BF Goodrich radials on 6 new Alcoa rims.
• 2 110v air conditioners, OEM

I am pricing it to sell. The vehicle is in Santa Cruz, CA. Please contact me with questions.

Ken Burgett
keburgett@gmail.com
831-457-1709


Regards,

Ken

'76 Eleganza, SWAN2B,
The sports car you can live in
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