[GMCnet] All those coaches Tony. [message #234143] |
Fri, 27 December 2013 12:43 |
BobDunahugh
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It seem to be the case that it doesn't matter what you pay to start. Your going to have $25,000. in it or more no matter what. Right guys? ( GRIN ) Tony. We've talked on the phone about Ultras, and GMC's. You have a lot going on. Maybe find one closer to home. And spend that travel money, and time on the coach. Work out another arrangement on the boats. ( those are neat boats. ) ( can I have one. PLEASE PLEASE ) Call me tonight.
Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] All those coaches Tony. [message #234149 is a reply to message #234143] |
Fri, 27 December 2013 13:04 |
powerjon
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$25K would probably be a minimum that you would end up with. I probably spend $2K TO $3K a year on upgrades and neat things.
JR Wright
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75 Avion
Michigan
On Dec 27, 2013, at 1:43 PM, Bob Dunahugh <yenko108@hotmail.com> wrote:
> It seem to be the case that it doesn't matter what you pay to start. Your going to have $25,000. in it or more no matter what. Right guys? ( GRIN ) Tony. We've talked on the phone about Ultras, and GMC's. You have a lot going on. Maybe find one closer to home. And spend that travel money, and time on the coach. Work out another arrangement on the boats. ( those are neat boats. ) ( can I have one. PLEASE PLEASE ) Call me tonight.
> Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] All those coaches Tony. [message #234254 is a reply to message #234245] |
Sat, 28 December 2013 12:25 |
tphipps
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Into my 25K coach
Purchase price $8000
New A/C. 900
New Frig. 800
New Tires. 900
New Windshield 1300
New Hot Water. 350
2nd A/C. 300
Batteries. 200
Fan. 100
Need paint, re-do interior, small stuff $????? Only 10K to met the goal!
Fun with GMC =. Priceless. GMC People = Invaluable
Tom, MS II, Alabama in 3 days, now is panic time.
2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
KA4CSG
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Re: [GMCnet] All those coaches Tony. [message #234259 is a reply to message #234245] |
Sat, 28 December 2013 13:45 |
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Richard RV
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A Hamilto wrote on Sat, 28 December 2013 10:28 |
BobDunahugh wrote on Fri, 27 December 2013 12:43 | It seem to be the case that it doesn't matter what you pay to start. Your going to have $25,000. in it or more no matter what. Right guys? ( GRIN )...
| No. You can get one that is useable for less than $10k. You CAN spend as much as you want for stuff that makes you feel better about safety, reliability and aesthetics. But almost all of that is optional.
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Define optional. Owning a GMC is optional. Nobody said that $25K had to be put into a coach to make it usable. What has been said is that, eventually, you'll have $25K in the coach. The number is not written in stone but it's a good approximation.
I'm also not clear on what part of safety and reliability is optional. Please explain.
Quote: | Get one that has some miles and years left in it (good tires and mechanicals) and take it to the desert or the lake or a rally or whatever. Start tinkering after you get back. The dollars will flow, but you can take as many years as you want to put that $25K into it, if ever.
It always irks me when the people here with more money than thought try to scare off a newbie with that $25k figure.
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What irks me is someone who thinks they can buy a cheap coach, has a budgeted amount of money to do the work they want to do, guts the coach, runs out of money, and we lose another one. Or someone buys a cheap coach and tries to drive it a thousand miles home and loses an engine or has a fire.
I'd rather scare someone up front than have them get beat up later.
If someone wants a really cheap RV, they should get an Ultravan. Sorry, Tony! The devil made me do it.
Richard
'77 Birchaven TZE...777;
'76 Palm Beach under construction;
‘76 Edgemont waiting its turn
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Re: [GMCnet] All those coaches Tony. [message #234300 is a reply to message #234259] |
Sat, 28 December 2013 19:07 |
A Hamilto
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Richard V. wrote on Sat, 28 December 2013 13:45 | ...I'm also not clear on what part of safety and reliability is optional. Please explain. ...
| Rear disk brakes. One-ton front end. New engine. New transmission.
I say again. You can get one for less than $10k that has working fixtures and appliances and that will get you tens of thousands of miles before it needs big bucks.
By then you can decide if the GMC game is one you want to stay in. And you can decide if you need/want the big ticket items.
I paid $6800 for the '73 23' Sequioa, 67,000 original miles. $1k for 16" steel rims and Michelin tires. $100 for new chassis battery. Second hand fridge, $150. $90 for a new Progressive Dynamics converter. $300 for Honda Odyssey seats and bases. Ready to use.
I'll take $8k for it right now.
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