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Re: [GMCnet] Revcon likely for parts [message #328093 is a reply to message #328090] Tue, 09 January 2018 18:21 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
powwerjon is currently offline  powwerjon   United States
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Tyler,
For the GMC’ers the only thing that would be of value would be the motor if it is a 455 and 425 tranny and not a 454 Chevy which was shifted to in the early 80’s as they also could not get the Olds and 425 transmission. The 454 was mated to a 4WD transmission driving and 4WD front drive train. It was a cobbled together drive train.

This being an 1982 will have no value to the GMC’ers. It would be a pass for us, but the Recon Community would suck it up even if it has been sitting for 25 years. They are an even more orphaned coach than Us. There is or was a parts dealer on the west coast that had a fair number of Revcon Parts.
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The following are Revcon Contacts.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMC_motorhome
http://policeinterceptor.com/revcon%5B1%5D.htm
http://www.viewrvs.com/motorhome/revcon/revcon.php
http://www.bing.com/search?q=revcon+motorhome+floor+plans&FORM=R5FD2
https://plus.google.com/106737576417824897824

There are a number of Revcon sites out there that no longer work!

J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLakerTech Editor
78 Buskirk 30' Stretch
75 Avion Under Reconstruction
Michigan (On Location in Tucson)


> il.com> wrote:
>
> My brother in law thought he found a derelict gmc in richmond VA and talked to the shop owner who got the rv owner to call me...
>
> Well, he was close - it is a 1982 revcon that has been sitting since 1991. The current owner is the son of the man who put in a new engine and passed
> away before the project was ever on the road again. Current owner is wondering about the value being in the motor, or parts for the revcon or just
> what. I would presume that even if the motor will turn over, or even start, it would need to be refreshed if pulled to go in something else. I do have
> some pics, might try to get them up somewhere for viewing...
>
>
> Anyone know what to do with the shell if we have a "strip it" party?
>
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