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The Great Pumpkin [message #113332] Thu, 27 January 2011 17:59 Go to next message
Michael Bozardt is currently offline  Michael Bozardt   United States
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I have a frame already separated from the coach and cleaned
It can be shipped to Arizona either through UShip or a common carrier. UShip is generally cheaper as we catch someone going that way. Advise via email or phone gemrecs@yahoo.com
or 713-373-7775. Also have the front section separately.
Thx, Michael at GEMRECS
Re: The Great Pumpkin [message #116177 is a reply to message #113332] Wed, 23 February 2011 02:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
patric111 is currently offline  patric111   India
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I will be interested in buying the frame. I would request him to post some photos of it. Also I would like to know the price he is expecting. I hope that it is going to be affordable because right now I am not in a position to pay a huge sum for it.
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Re: The Great Pumpkin [message #116497 is a reply to message #116177] Fri, 25 February 2011 11:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michael Bozardt is currently offline  Michael Bozardt   United States
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The frame is priced below market at $750 plus shipping If you need the front section only, which is sold separately, it is priced at $800. Though there is a buyer for the front section, he has not been able to arrange transport to West Texas.
Thx, Michael at GEMRECS
Re: The Great Pumpkin [message #117691 is a reply to message #116497] Sat, 05 March 2011 18:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   Australia
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Michael, I have been asking you for the price of a frame since I saw you last year and have never received a response. Regards, Rob
Re: The Great Pumpkin [message #119171 is a reply to message #117691] Fri, 18 March 2011 11:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michael Bozardt is currently offline  Michael Bozardt   United States
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C'mon Bob, I sent you an email about 4-6 weeks ago. I told you the advisers gave prices from $850 to $2000 and I would sell it to you for $750. Does not include the front section which is priced at $850 but the hopeful buyer has not arranged transport. There! Now everyone knows the cheap price.
I am home two days from a ruptured appendix surgery and can't do much.
I did get the valve stems through Alcoa source. Regarding your note about asking you or John Sharpe, it I yelled for John every time I needed help, I am sure I would soon no longer be welcomed as his friend.

However, I am sure I will need help getting ready for the Louisiana rally as I won't be able to lift much.
The GMC is still not ready. Channelview Supply has it for the no-start Generator(fixed), an LPG leak-suspect the valve on the furnace I had them bench test before installing it(why would they not have caught that?) I will take the valve from the prior furnace as a replacement. Then off to get the dash air working, and mufflers replaced. All in three weeks with a weak owner??

Good news is it runs great- over $2350 in new parts alone. I will be offering it for sale at the rally as I need to move on to fixing the GMC Edgemonte for us. The other Edgemonte has been purchased by an aircraft mechanic who expects to fix it and drive it to his home about 6 hours away.
Hopefully, this email message finds you.....Thx, Michael
Re: The Great Pumpkin [message #120899 is a reply to message #113332] Mon, 04 April 2011 22:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Michael, do you have any cockpit windows, complete? I'm looking for the whole assembly. I may re-engineer a total replacement assy...

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Re: The Great Pumpkin [message #120916 is a reply to message #116177] Tue, 05 April 2011 07:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Sharpe is currently offline  John Sharpe   United States
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....I would request him to post some photos of it.....


Patrick, I was over at Michaels yesterday and the frame is in excellent condition. Glad I don't need one because I would be $750 lighter today.


John Sharpe
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Re: The Great Pumpkin [message #120932 is a reply to message #120899] Tue, 05 April 2011 10:43 Go to previous message
Michael Bozardt is currently offline  Michael Bozardt   United States
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For cockpit windows check with Jim Kanomata(800-750-7502) or Bob Stone(618-964-9124).........Thx, Michael at GEMRECS
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