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Tue, 14 August 2012 09:44 |
Devin
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Well, I always drag things home which I call a classic and my wife calls junk. We started talking about selling our pop up camper and buying our first RV. She wanted something with lots of windows. I immediately thought of the futuristic looking GMC motorhome from my youth. I saw one going down I-40 through Nashville and was very impressed with it. I showed her some pictures and she liked it. I sold my pop-up camper and had the money to deposit in the bank. On my way I decided to go see this GMC, which the lady wanted way too much for. It looked rough on the outside, but when I entered it looked great! It had been previously restored and somewhat modified to a more open space. It had a plaque inside where 2 owners previous had won 3rd place in a national meet in the 90's. All the books and records were there. The coach could not be started as it had a broken fuel line, so I was buying a "pig in a poke." My rule of thumb is if you only pay parts value you can't go wrong. I made the lady a ridiculous offer-the money in my pocket from my pop-up sale. To my suprise she went and got the title. It had been her husband's who had died 3 years previous and she needed to get rid of it to get some closure. I had a mechanic come over who changed the oil, belts, fixed the gas line, drained the bad gas and we drove it home. It did need brakes and tires. The air works great and after replacing the fuel pump, the generator fires every time. After much buffing and polishing, my wife likes it as much as I do. We have used it to go campring every weekend. My 9 year old son wants to find and put the Davo bunk bed back in but otherwise we are ready to travel. Met the Dixielanders at Rally and they have been a wealth of information. I e-mail Chuck Boyd daily!
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/u23129-devin.html
Devin Wells
Nashville Tennessee
74 GMC Seqouia
Devin Wells
Nashville, Tennessee
1974 GMC Sequoia 260 "Gilligan"
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Re: [GMCnet] Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180203 is a reply to message #180199] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 10:44 |
Devin
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Your videos of the barn queen inspired me! I knew this coach hadnt been used in a few years and I figured if you could drive the barn queen home, we could move this one. That drive home was an adventure! My mechanic drove it and got on the interstate. With bad tires. Us driving it saved me a $250.00 tow bill so I appreciated his spirit of adventure.
Devin Wells
Nashville, Tennessee
1974 GMC Sequoia 260 "Gilligan"
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Re: [GMCnet] Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180208 is a reply to message #180193] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 10:57 |
Ray Erspamer
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Happy to have you in the clan! Congrats Devin ! And that's what these
machines are for, jump in them and go go go......life is great in a GMC !!
Hope to meet you some day.
Ray
Ray & Lisa
78 Royale "Great Lakes Eagle"
Center Kitchen TZE368V101144
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 53226
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From: Devin Wells <devin@classictvcollector.com>
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Sent: Tue, August 14, 2012 9:44:25 AM
Subject: [GMCnet] Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend
Well, I always drag things home which I call a classic and my wife calls junk.
We started talking about selling our pop up camper and buying our first RV. She
wanted something with lots of windows. I immediately thought of the futuristic
looking GMC motorhome from my youth. I saw one going down I-40 through Nashville
and was very impressed with it. I showed her some pictures and she liked it. I
sold my pop-up camper and had the money to deposit in the bank. On my way I
decided to go see this GMC, which the lady wanted way too much for. It looked
rough on the outside, but when I entered it looked great! It had been previously
restored and somewhat modified to a more open space. It had a plaque inside
where 2 owners previous had won 3rd place in a national meet in the 90's. All
the books and records were there. The coach could not be started as it had a
broken fuel line, so I was buying a "pig in a poke." My rule of thumb is if you
only pay parts value you can't go wrong. I mad
e the lady a ridiculous offer-the money in my pocket from my pop-up sale. To my
suprise she went and got the title. It had been her husband's who had died 3
years previous and she needed to get rid of it to get some closure. I had a
mechanic come over who changed the oil, belts, fixed the gas line, drained the
bad gas and we drove it home. It did need brakes and tires. The air works great
and after replacing the fuel pump, the generator fires every time. After much
buffing and polishing, my wife likes it as much as I do. We have used it to go
campring every weekend. My 9 year old son wants to find and put the Davo bunk
bed back in but otherwise we are ready to travel. Met the Dixielanders at Rally
and they have been a wealth of information. I e-mail Chuck Boyd daily!
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/u23129-devin.html
Devin Wells
Nashville Tennessee
74 GMC Seqouia
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Re: [GMCnet] Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180217 is a reply to message #180211] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 11:38 |
Robin Hood
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@Dan,
At the moment, Dixielanders newsletter editor Tom Phipps has given me
an orientation on 'em. Work on them is currently at a standstill while
I work on clearing out some bills and debts and other projects that
have a higher priority (wife wanted a honey moon, wife wanted new
floors, and I retaliated by getting a new carb and fuel tank repair on
my 1968 Pontiac Catalina (I posted a video about that one).
Dana is actually INSISTING that I "finish" the Catalina before moving
onto the GMCs, although after seeing Tom's she is eager to get them
running as well. It's a weird feeling when one's lady is actively
campaigning FOR and SUPPORTING my vehicular lunacy instead of the
other way around.
Specifically, the batteries need attention, the black tank needs
replacing, the brakes need bleeding, assorted lines and belts need
replacing, it needs new tires, and the Onan needs to be installed into
the Royale. The Queen is going to need new wheels (or more liikely
will inherit the Royale's old wheels when I upgrade to 16"s, the dash
needs rewiring, and god knows what else. The interior is a disaster.
:) Soon, I will be able to direct fire from the Money Gun at the
various issues.
But, to bring this back onto topic, I look forward to seeing what
Meghan and her guy do with their coach. :)
On 8/14/12, Dan Borlase <bord@shaw.ca> wrote:
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> Devin, Looks like you two have a winner there...keep on truck'n!!
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> Robin...whats up with your two coaches?? I've lost track of your progress
> on the forum.
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1968 Pontiac Catalina
1978 GMC Royale motorhome
1977 GMC Palm Beach motorhome
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Re: Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180218 is a reply to message #180216] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 11:44 |
Devin
Messages: 203 Registered: July 2012 Location: Nashville Tennessee
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The coach had an old brochure with the bunk beds shown so my son keeps on it. He was supposed to bring 5 favorite things to school and that GMC brochure was one of them. First person we met at the Dixielander Rally said he had one-and everything else we needed-on a parts coach he had. My son keeps asking "Did you call that guy?" He still needs to learn patience. He probably gets that from me.
Devin Wells
Nashville, Tennessee
1974 GMC Sequoia 260 "Gilligan"
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Re: Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180220 is a reply to message #180193] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 11:53 |
Devin
Messages: 203 Registered: July 2012 Location: Nashville Tennessee
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Couldn't agree more. My wife has never bought into my Glastron boat obsession. Has forbidden the dismantling of any more parts boats. Apparently the neighbors and the homeowner's association finds that unattractive. My obsession for the GMC is matched and might even be exceded by hers. She NEVER stayed overnight in the pop-up. Now she keeps spamming me with pictures of other people's coaches that she has seen on this site. Actually, wants to replace the bifg ram on the side-is that Aries?-with a large peace sign. Can I wrap one of those Davo bunks up for my son for Christmas? We did decide to put the rear settee back in so we could send the kids back there. Another member is giving me one, with table- and delivering it from Denver Colorado! Lucky for us his son lives in Nashville. The generosity of people on this site and in this fraternity never ceases to amaze me. I thought the Glastron folks were generous but not to this level.
Devin Wells
Nashville, Tennessee
1974 GMC Sequoia 260 "Gilligan"
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Re: [GMCnet] Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180227 is a reply to message #180217] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 12:40 |
sgltrac
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Robin,
I have an auto collision repair business and we pretty much stick to partial vehicle repair and refinishing. I have done a handfull of restorations through the years with the most extensive being a frame off restoration of a 72 Cheyenne 3/4 ton 4x4. I did the Cheyenne a little over ten years ago. I remember very clearly how hard it was to come in some mornings and face the continuation of a multi day repair on an isolated area of the truck ( the straightening of the dents in the ribbed bed floor comes immediately to mind!). When I finished the truck I did not enjoy driving it as I was afraid of wrecking it or someone scratching it in a parking lot I mean you could eat off the bottom of this thing. I finally sold it and swore off future restorations as the money and cycle time for collision repair is much more favorable. I currently have completed all suspension/ body/ power train work on the WarPig and I have to say that a complete restoration on a full size passenger car now
appears a simple small scale project in comparison to the coach. If you are a perfectionist and you own two coaches I would recommend that you pick the easier of the two to make functional and do so while you make the other one "perfect". Or better yet, find a screaming deal on a turn key coach and sell one of your current ones. That is if your goal is to USE the coach.
If I had waited a year and shopped I would be more than a year ahead right now with more cash to boot.
Still taking a mental break from the half finished interior of The Pig
Sully
77 royale
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On Aug 14, 2012, at 9:38 AM, Robin Hood <loxley@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Dan,
>
> At the moment, Dixielanders newsletter editor Tom Phipps has given me
> an orientation on 'em. Work on them is currently at a standstill while
> I work on clearing out some bills and debts and other projects that
> have a higher priority (wife wanted a honey moon, wife wanted new
> floors, and I retaliated by getting a new carb and fuel tank repair on
> my 1968 Pontiac Catalina (I posted a video about that one).
>
> Dana is actually INSISTING that I "finish" the Catalina before moving
> onto the GMCs, although after seeing Tom's she is eager to get them
> running as well. It's a weird feeling when one's lady is actively
> campaigning FOR and SUPPORTING my vehicular lunacy instead of the
> other way around.
>
> Specifically, the batteries need attention, the black tank needs
> replacing, the brakes need bleeding, assorted lines and belts need
> replacing, it needs new tires, and the Onan needs to be installed into
> the Royale. The Queen is going to need new wheels (or more liikely
> will inherit the Royale's old wheels when I upgrade to 16"s, the dash
> needs rewiring, and god knows what else. The interior is a disaster.
> :) Soon, I will be able to direct fire from the Money Gun at the
> various issues.
>
> But, to bring this back onto topic, I look forward to seeing what
> Meghan and her guy do with their coach. :)
>
> On 8/14/12, Dan Borlase <bord@shaw.ca> wrote:
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>> Devin, Looks like you two have a winner there...keep on truck'n!!
>>
>> Robin...whats up with your two coaches?? I've lost track of your progress
>> on the forum.
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> Jackson, MS
> 2003 Buick Lesabre
> 1968 Pontiac Catalina
> 1978 GMC Royale motorhome
> 1977 GMC Palm Beach motorhome
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Future motorhome land speed record holder(bucket list)
Seattle, Wa.
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Re: Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180232 is a reply to message #180193] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 13:38 |
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Matt Colie
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Devin,
Welcome to the group/family/cult/asylum
It sounds like you did alright.
Before we get too far, log in to gmc.net and go to Account Settings, scroll way down and fill in a sig file so readers, know who you are, what your coach is and where you are. All these are valuable to any reader that may desire to assist you.
You are fast learning about the community that you have just become a part of and you will also soon learn that the coach become more a part of your family's life than just a toy that you happen to own. As a waterman, I liken it to the way a waterman relates to his boat. That being the case, I like to welcome new owners in a manner similar to the way a new owner or vessel is traditionally greeted. That being said,
May the Good Lord bless this coach and all those that set forth within her.
Welcome Devin and family.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
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Re: Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180233 is a reply to message #180220] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 13:38 |
lqqkatjon
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I still think of myself as a new owner. but I just realized it has now been two years since I winched my GMC onto the flatbed, hauled it home, and the look and attitude of my wife when I unloaded the GMC in the driveway seemed like she was going shopping for a divorce lawyer first thing that Monday morning, and I had just towed in my new living quarters.
Here it is, 2 years later almost to the date. and My wife and two daughters(age 4 and 5) are going to take the GMC out on their own over 2 hours north, to go camping with a friend of my wifes from High school and her two daughters.
I attribute her going from hate to loving the GMC solely on doing everything i could to get and keep the GMC usable the last two years. It is not by far perfect. but we fix a little here and there as we go. Last summer we used it 30% of the weekends. This summer I think we have used it 75% of the weekends.
My wife has not really ever cared for my other automotive hobbies(volkwagens, jeeps). It is pretty cool she is enjoying the GMC. It is good to see others doing the same.
Jon Roche
75 palm beach
EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now.
St. Cloud, MN
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Re: Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180241 is a reply to message #180233] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 15:18 |
Devin
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Amazing that the common ground in our marraiges is the GMC. I used to practice family law if anyone is threatened with divorce for bringing a GMC home, although bringing something in on a flatbed never goes over well.
Devin Wells
Nashville, Tennessee
1974 GMC Sequoia 260 "Gilligan"
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Re: Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180242 is a reply to message #180193] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 15:34 |
Dennis sch
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its good to see the gmc on the road we use ours all the time we just came back from a trip to Tenn. in ours we did some white water rafting my kids and wife love it and its always fun to talk to people on the road about the GMC we have the bunk bed works great
Devin wrote on Tue, 14 August 2012 09:44 | Well, I always drag things home which I call a classic and my wife calls junk. We started talking about selling our pop up camper and buying our first RV. She wanted something with lots of windows. I immediately thought of the futuristic looking GMC motorhome from my youth. I saw one going down I-40 through Nashville and was very impressed with it. I showed her some pictures and she liked it. I sold my pop-up camper and had the money to deposit in the bank. On my way I decided to go see this GMC, which the lady wanted way too much for. It looked rough on the outside, but when I entered it looked great! It had been previously restored and somewhat modified to a more open space. It had a plaque inside where 2 owners previous had won 3rd place in a national meet in the 90's. All the books and records were there. The coach could not be started as it had a broken fuel line, so I was buying a "pig in a poke." My rule of thumb is if you only pay parts value you can't go wrong. I made the lady a ridiculous offer-the money in my pocket from my pop-up sale. To my suprise she went and got the title. It had been her husband's who had died 3 years previous and she needed to get rid of it to get some closure. I had a mechanic come over who changed the oil, belts, fixed the gas line, drained the bad gas and we drove it home. It did need brakes and tires. The air works great and after replacing the fuel pump, the generator fires every time. After much buffing and polishing, my wife likes it as much as I do. We have used it to go campring every weekend. My 9 year old son wants to find and put the Davo bunk bed back in but otherwise we are ready to travel. Met the Dixielanders at Rally and they have been a wealth of information. I e-mail Chuck Boyd daily!
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/u23129-devin.html
Devin Wells
Nashville Tennessee
74 GMC Seqouia
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Re: [GMCnet] Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180255 is a reply to message #180242] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 16:44 |
Ken Henderson
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It may be unwanted advice, but with all the talk about the bunk bed, it
seems appropriate: BE CAREFUL FOLDING IT! We've had more than one report
here over the years of people pinching fingers. One rather seriously.
Don't be the next one!
Ken H.
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Dennis Schwinn wrote:
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> its good to see the gmc on the road we use ours all the time we just came
> back from a trip to Tenn. in ours we did some white water rafting my kids
> and wife love it and its always fun to talk to people on the road about the
> GMC we have the bunk bed works great
> ...
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Re: [GMCnet] Our New GMC-Using It Every Weekend [message #180256 is a reply to message #180255] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 16:46 |
Robin Hood
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This!
I thought I had just lost my finger.
The gods of restoration demand BLOOD apparently. :)
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Ken Henderson <hend4800@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> It may be unwanted advice, but with all the talk about the bunk bed, it
> seems appropriate: BE CAREFUL FOLDING IT! We've had more than one report
> here over the years of people pinching fingers. One rather seriously.
> Don't be the next one!
>
> Ken H.
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> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Dennis Schwinn wrote:
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>> its good to see the gmc on the road we use ours all the time we just came
>> back from a trip to Tenn. in ours we did some white water rafting my kids
>> and wife love it and its always fun to talk to people on the road about the
>> GMC we have the bunk bed works great
>> ...
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1978 GMC Royale motorhome
1977 GMC Palm Beach motorhome
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