Re: [GMCnet] Concidering buying a GMC motorhome, looking for advice. [message #336402] |
Sun, 26 August 2018 23:33 |
BobDunahugh
Messages: 2465 Registered: October 2010 Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
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Checking your skill level. I've bought 4 GMC's. First one we paid good money for. 78 Royale. 13 years, 54,000 miles, and 38 states. No problem till we didn't get the frig fire recall. 2 was a 78 Royale barn fined 5 years ago. Complete. Needed mostly drivetrain work. Got it in good order. Sold it to a close friend. He's had zero issues as to mechanicals. Very nice GMC. He's at around $26,000 in it now. 3 was another 78 Royale. This one got super personal. Took EVERYTHING apart. Then I built a GMC from scratch between Nov of 15 to Apl of 16. $41,000 in parts. With no labor cost. Just me. Got about 14,000 miles on it now. It's PERFECT for our needs. 4 is a 73 Canyonland to build, and sell. Just about done to sell at the GMCMI rally this Sept in Amana Iowa. I got it with a gutted interior. But It came with everything that was taken out included. It now has all new cushions/seats, frig, cooktop, counter top, flooring, roof A/C, headliner, paneling, recessed LED lighting in ceiling, and a hole lot more. Working on mechanicals now. It's developing into a very nice GMC for $21,000. For me. I've got the tools/knowledge/shop to do this. But I would never buy a gutted GMC without the interior components. I know someone that bought one gutted. But he owns a cabinet building company. And it's coming out PERFECT. Just an FYI. Good luck. Bob Dunahugh Cedar Rapids Iowa.
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