Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach Near Gadsden Alabama [message #218581] |
Fri, 16 August 2013 10:16 |
Devin
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Wow! This has turned into a regular Dixielanders meet dismantling the parts coach near Gadsden Alabama. Tom Phipps, Chuck Boyd, Mark Kanilowski and myself are all showing up with power tools, generators, etc. early Sunday morning. I saw this original 23' GMC Sequoia when returning from Dothan in March. I didn't remove anything from it at that time. Recently, Espen Heitman in Norway mentioned he was restoring one and needed the specific Sequoia green and birch parts among other things. He is a perfectionist. Tom Phipps was passing through town on his way to Huntsville and the plan came together. It quickly be came apparent that we would need a majority of parts so I bought the entire coach. The seller is letting us dismantle it on his property and leave the body behind. It will just blend in. Many of you have spoken up about parts and already purchased them. Tom started a list of things to remove as they can only be found on parts coaches. Everyone contributed. If you meant your suggestion to be a request let me know. I've priced everything from reasonable posts on this site and from asking owners who have parted coaches. I only want to get my investment back and some parts for my coach. Every time I part out something-mostly classic Glastron boats-I say "Never Again!" The friends I have made all over the world make it worth it. Let me know if you would like to join us.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6431-parts-coach.html
Devin Wells
Nashville, Tennessee
1974 GMC Sequoia 260 "Gilligan"
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Re: [GMCnet] Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach Near Gadsden Alabama [message #218584 is a reply to message #218581] |
Fri, 16 August 2013 10:35 |
Robin Hood
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Devin,
Could you set up a laptop with a webcam or set up a camera smart enough to
take a shot every so often? It would be neat to watch a high speed video of
y'all dismantling this thing... like one of those nature documentaries when
the ants devour the grasshopper. :)
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Devin Wells
<devin@classictvcollector.com>wrote:
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> Wow! This has turned into a regular Dixielanders meet dismantling the
> parts coach near Gadsden Alabama. Tom Phipps, Chuck Boyd, Mark Kanilowski
> and myself are all showing up with power tools, generators, etc. early
> Sunday morning. I saw this original 23' GMC Sequoia when returning from
> Dothan in March. I didn't remove anything from it at that time. Recently,
> Espen Heitman in Norway mentioned he was restoring one and needed the
> specific Sequoia green and birch parts among other things. He is a
> perfectionist. Tom Phipps was passing through town on his way to Huntsville
> and the plan came together. It quickly be came apparent that we would need
> a majority of parts so I bought the entire coach. The seller is letting us
> dismantle it on his property and leave the body behind. It will just blend
> in. Many of you have spoken up about parts and already purchased them. Tom
> started a list of things to remove as they can only be found on parts
> coaches. Everyone contributed. If you meant yo
> ur suggestion to be a request let me know. I've priced everything from
> reasonable posts on this site and from asking owners who have parted
> coaches. I only want to get my investment back and some parts for my coach.
> Every time I part out something-mostly classic Glastron boats-I say "Never
> Again!" The friends I have made all over the world make it worth it. Let me
> know if you would like to join us.
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6431-parts-coach.html
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6431-parts-coach.html
> --
> Devin Wells
> Nashville, Tennessee
> 1974 GMC Sequoia 260 "Gilligan"
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1978 GMC Royale motorhome "Pinto Bean"
1977 GMC Palm Beach motorhome "Barn Queen"
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Re: [GMCnet] Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach Near Gadsden Alabama [message #218590 is a reply to message #218587] |
Fri, 16 August 2013 10:47 |
Robin Hood
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Well, I'm not talking about live-streaming the event. :) There is a Windows
Power Toy that will let it snap a picture from a webcam and save it to a
directory. From there, it's easy enough to throw the .jpgs into Windows
Movie Maker and make a time lapse video. That's if you odn't have a camera
that can do it automaticfally. :)
I used a laptop like that once to log temperature data from my attic. i was
trying to determine whether a radiant barrier or attic fan would help keep
things cool. Pointed my webcam at the thermometer and let it run.
You'd want to keep the camera or laptop/webcam powered but out of the way,
and not interfere with people doing the work, so it might be one of those
ideas that sounds neat in theory, but no so great in practice. :)
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Devin Wells
<devin@classictvcollector.com>wrote:
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> I'm not sure about service in the area but I could try. I'm not sure I'm
> smart enough to do that but I do have a camera and a webcam. Great idea!
> --
> Devin Wells
> Nashville, Tennessee
> 1974 GMC Sequoia 260 "Gilligan"
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1978 GMC Royale motorhome "Pinto Bean"
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Re: Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach Near Gadsden Alabama [message #218591 is a reply to message #218581] |
Fri, 16 August 2013 10:56 |
habbyguy
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My Droid X has a time lapse video mode (that most people don't even know about). I've used it to take some really great videos - some driving, some landscape / sunscape, some claymation, and some showing a couple granddaughters doing magic tricks (like the oldest one making the youngest one disappear, then smiling).
If someone there has a similar phone / video camera, it should be pretty simple to set it up - probably plugged into a cigarette lighter charger inside a car, looking out (just think about the direction of the sun shining directly on the "lens", so you don't end up with hours of white screen).
Mark Hickey
Mesa, AZ
1978 Royale Center Kitchen
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Re: [GMCnet] Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach Near Gadsden Alabama [message #218592 is a reply to message #218591] |
Fri, 16 August 2013 11:10 |
Kudzu
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I just downloaded a free app for the iPhone/iPad, you can set it to
whatever interval you need. Pretty neat. The dismantling would make a
great movie for the YewTubes.
Dan in NC
1976 Eleganza II
On 8/16/2013 11:56 AM, Mark wrote:
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> My Droid X has a time lapse video mode (that most people don't even know about). I've used it to take some really great videos - some driving, some landscape / sunscape, some claymation, and some showing a couple granddaughters doing magic tricks (like the oldest one making the youngest one disappear, then smiling).
>
> If someone there has a similar phone / video camera, it should be pretty simple to set it up - probably plugged into a cigarette lighter charger inside a car, looking out (just think about the direction of the sun shining directly on the "lens", so you don't end up with hours of white screen).
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Re: [GMCnet] Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach Near Gadsden Alabama [message #218597 is a reply to message #218581] |
Fri, 16 August 2013 11:31 |
Kudzu
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Will there be a rolling chassis/body left? I'd love to make a trailer
and I have an end cap.
Dan in NC
1976 Eleganza II
On 8/16/2013 11:16 AM, Devin Wells wrote:
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> Wow! This has turned into a regular Dixielanders meet dismantling the parts coach near Gadsden Alabama. Tom Phipps, Chuck Boyd, Mark Kanilowski and myself are all showing up with power tools, generators, etc. early Sunday morning. I saw this original 23' GMC Sequoia when returning from Dothan in March. I didn't remove anything from it at that time. Recently, Espen Heitman in Norway mentioned he was restoring one and needed the specific Sequoia green and birch parts among other things. He is a perfectionist. Tom Phipps was passing through town on his way to Huntsville and the plan came together. It quickly be came apparent that we would need a majority of parts so I bought the entire coach. The seller is letting us dismantle it on his property and leave the body behind. It will just blend in. Many of you have spoken up about parts and already purchased them. Tom started a list of things to remove as they can only be found on parts coaches. Everyone contributed. If you meant
yo
> ur suggestion to be a request let me know. I've priced everything from reasonable posts on this site and from asking owners who have parted coaches. I only want to get my investment back and some parts for my coach. Every time I part out something-mostly classic Glastron boats-I say "Never Again!" The friends I have made all over the world make it worth it. Let me know if you would like to join us.
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6431-parts-coach.html
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> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6431-parts-coach.html
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Re: [GMCnet] Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach NearGadsden Alabama [message #218617 is a reply to message #218581] |
Fri, 16 August 2013 12:49 |
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Suggestion - as you remove stuff put the nuts, bolts, screws, washers, whatever that attach it to whatever in Ziploc bags and keep
it with the part it would be helpful to people that want the parts.
Regards,
Rob M.
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Subject: [GMCnet] Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach NearGadsden Alabama
Wow! This has turned into a regular Dixielanders meet dismantling the parts coach near Gadsden Alabama. Tom Phipps, Chuck Boyd, Mark
Kanilowski and myself are all showing up with power tools, generators, etc. early Sunday morning. I saw this original 23' GMC
Sequoia when returning from Dothan in March. I didn't remove anything from it at that time. Recently, Espen Heitman in Norway
mentioned he was restoring one and needed the specific Sequoia green and birch parts among other things. He is a perfectionist. Tom
Phipps was passing through town on his way to Huntsville and the plan came together. It quickly be came apparent that we would need
a majority of parts so I bought the entire coach. The seller is letting us dismantle it on his property and leave the body behind.
It will just blend in. Many of you have spoken up about parts and already purchased them. Tom started a list of things to remove as
they can only be found on parts coaches. Everyone contributed. If you meant yo
ur suggestion to be a request let me know. I've priced everything from reasonable posts on this site and from asking owners who
have parted coaches. I only want to get my investment back and some parts for my coach. Every time I part out something-mostly
classic Glastron boats-I say "Never Again!" The friends I have made all over the world make it worth it. Let me know if you would
like to join us.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6431-parts-coach.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6431-parts-coach.html
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Devin Wells
Nashville, Tennessee
1974 GMC Sequoia 260 "Gilligan"
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Rob M. (USAussie)
The Pedantic Mechanic
Sydney, Australia
'75 Avion - AUS - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
'75 Avion - USA - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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Re: Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach Near Gadsden Alabama [message #218621 is a reply to message #218581] |
Fri, 16 August 2013 13:07 |
djeffers
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Salvage Parts
We would like the complete FUEL TANK FILLER NECK ASSEMBLY for the fuel tank filler system.
We would like it from the gas cap down to where the neck attaches to the rubber hose down by the frame and attachments.
We would also like the FUEL FILLER ACCESS BOX where the filler neck and gas cap resides. I guess you would have to cut the body around the filler access door to get the box. Any questions, call
734 276-1920
Thanks so much,
Don and Susan Jeffers
78 Eleganza II
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Re: Last Call For Volunteers To Dismantle Parts Coach Near Gadsden Alabama [message #219682 is a reply to message #218581] |
Sat, 24 August 2013 02:47 |
appie
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To Loffen
There is a complete body. (Without frame and engine) forsale in norrhern germany. Just south of the danish border. I reserved some parts but do not have space for the entire thing
Price. Euro 1000
Let me know if you are interested
Appie
eleganza 76 "Olga" now sadly sold
6 wheel discbrake
Quadrabags
Springfield stage 2 462 olds
Manny tranny
( pictures at http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6489-olga.html
Fulltiming in Europe july 2014 til july 2016
Denmark
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