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[GMCnet] That pesky fuel selector valve [message #226000] Thu, 17 October 2013 21:54 Go to previous message
winsumlosum is currently offline  winsumlosum   United States
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Ouch! Sorry didn't mean to step on anyone's toes. I know that there are many people that have spent a good portion of their life to the greater good of this GMC community, which means -support our vendors! I am new to this group of GMC M/H people and am learning. There is so much knowledge gained and spread to all just for the asking. First quality parts are a major consideration. The GMC coach that I bought and if correct was redone at the CoOp appox. 9-10 years ago and can be seen on JimB's site as "The Phoenix". It is a 26' 1977 Kingsley that was repainted and had all the interior redone, what else was done I do not know, no paperwork survived to this owner. I have coach down to the walls as some other PO had left the water on and flooded the coach, much of the interior is N/G. When I got it, the three way fridge was gone, TV gone, stove gone, drawers rotted away doors too. Why did I buy it? First, I'm a bargain hunter, second, I thought that I'd
sell it for parts, Third, if I rebuilt it, I've done it B/4.  Then I drove that poor thing all the way to Texas, and she didn't let me down in 1400 miles, well I couldn't just not do something, so the rebuilding has process begun.
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Dave Simmons, Pharr, TX 1977 26'ex Kingsley 455/Thorley's, "The Phoenix" to rise from the ashes again.
 
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