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philmeup1 is currently offline  philmeup1   United States
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Hey there folks,

I hope I'm putting this in the right section. I don't have a GMC as of yet but I'm seriously contemplating buying one. So I'm looking for a little advice...

After having several Volkswagens over years I decided to move up to something a little bigger. I bought a nice 21' Winnebago LeSharo. It's served me well and continues to do so (I'm actually on tour with it right now)

I'm from Canada but am down in Michigan visiting my sister. I've been looking at these GM's and thinking it might be time to move into one of these next. There's a wealth of info as you all know on the net here. And I've done a bit of research already.

I think what I like best are the 23 ft models. I really like the Colour scheme of the Palm Bay with that 70's avocado green. I think I'd also prefer a rear bed layout.

So my question is, how hard would it be to find a GM being this specific on wants?? I don't want a fixer upper and would prefer a coach that's ready to go. I've restored enough VW campers to get back into that mess again. And what would one expect to pay for a nice unit with an original interior?? The prices seem all over the map..

I'd be willing to trade my LeSharo if someone was interested in it. She gets an honest 20mpg and is very nice to drive. You won't win any races in it . But it will easily cruise at hwy speeds.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Phil
 
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