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[GMCnet] request for advise [message #336786] Thu, 06 September 2018 08:30 Go to next message
Swampfox is currently offline  Swampfox   United States
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In the two years that I have been part of this exchange, I have continually impressed with the amount of knowledge transferred and how freely it is given.

When I located a "barn find" with 18,000 miles in Dumas, TX, I expected that after much work and expense my wife and I would enjoy several years (I will be 80 in February) of traveling in our stunning vehicle. Unfortunately the GMC is about ready to go but my wife is unable to travel in her. So my task is to find a good home for her (the GMC, not my wife). I know that I will not come close to recovering the $42,000 and many hours that I have invested. My request of you is for input on how much I should ask for her when I advertise the sale.

I've replaced: headlamps, clearance lights, water pump, radiator hoses, oil cooler lines, steering stabilizer, steering gear, drive belts, exhaust system (with s.s.), front calipers and hoses, rear wheel cylinders and hoses, master cylinder and vacuum booster, six shocks, rubber fuel lines, batteries, seven tires, parking brake cable, four rear hub seals, fresh water tank and sending unit, fuel pump, all fluids, fan clutch, and heater hoses. Re-build or recondition: fuel tank, radiator, steering pump, and carburetor.

Interior: re-upholster cockpit seats, dinette seats, and divan/bunk bed; replace floor, cockpit carpet, headliner, and dinette wall panel.

Thanks for any adivse you offer, Bill Matheson wmatheson1@outlook.com
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Re: [GMCnet] request for advise [message #336792 is a reply to message #336786] Thu, 06 September 2018 12:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mike Kelley is currently offline  Mike Kelley   United States
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Bill M.:
Soo sorry to hear that Bill.
If your coach has a reliable eng. & trans., I would think it would be worth about 20K, and if it has a modern/unique ext. paint job and comfortable updated interior, maybe close to 30K (these are hi side numbers and without seeing your coach).
No matter what you decide to sell it for - send Pic’s and description to both Billy Massey at bdub@bdub and Kim Weeks at GMCMI - they both do a Gr8 job of advertising our coaches!
Mike/The Corvair a holic
76 Eleganza II 26’
76 Glenbrook 28’ stretch
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> On Sep 6, 2018, at 8:30 AM, William Matheson wrote:
>
> In the two years that I have been part of this exchange, I have continually impressed with the amount of knowledge transferred and how freely it is given.
>
> When I located a "barn find" with 18,000 miles in Dumas, TX, I expected that after much work and expense my wife and I would enjoy several years (I will be 80 in February) of traveling in our stunning vehicle. Unfortunately the GMC is about ready to go but my wife is unable to travel in her. So my task is to find a good home for her (the GMC, not my wife). I know that I will not come close to recovering the $42,000 and many hours that I have invested. My request of you is for input on how much I should ask for her when I advertise the sale.
>
> I've replaced: headlamps, clearance lights, water pump, radiator hoses, oil cooler lines, steering stabilizer, steering gear, drive belts, exhaust system (with s.s.), front calipers and hoses, rear wheel cylinders and hoses, master cylinder and vacuum booster, six shocks, rubber fuel lines, batteries, seven tires, parking brake cable, four rear hub seals, fresh water tank and sending unit, fuel pump, all fluids, fan clutch, and heater hoses. Re-build or recondition: fuel tank, radiator, steering pump, and carburetor.
>
> Interior: re-upholster cockpit seats, dinette seats, and divan/bunk bed; replace floor, cockpit carpet, headliner, and dinette wall panel.
>
> Thanks for any adivse you offer, Bill Matheson wmatheson1@outlook.com
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Re: [GMCnet] request for advise [message #336844 is a reply to message #336792] Sat, 08 September 2018 22:17 Go to previous message
Swampfox is currently offline  Swampfox   United States
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Mike, thanks so much for your helpful advice. I will do as you suggested. Bill
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Bill M.:
Soo sorry to hear that Bill.
If your coach has a reliable eng. & trans., I would think it would be worth about 20K, and if it has a modern/unique ext. paint job and comfortable updated interior, maybe close to 30K (these are hi side numbers and without seeing your coach).
No matter what you decide to sell it for - send Pic’s and description to both Billy Massey at bdub@bdub and Kim Weeks at GMCMI - they both do a Gr8 job of advertising our coaches!
Mike/The Corvair a holic
76 Eleganza II 26’
76 Glenbrook 28’ stretch
Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 6, 2018, at 8:30 AM, William Matheson wrote:
>
> In the two years that I have been part of this exchange, I have continually impressed with the amount of knowledge transferred and how freely it is given.
>
> When I located a "barn find" with 18,000 miles in Dumas, TX, I expected that after much work and expense my wife and I would enjoy several years (I will be 80 in February) of traveling in our stunning vehicle. Unfortunately the GMC is about ready to go but my wife is unable to travel in her. So my task is to find a good home for her (the GMC, not my wife). I know that I will not come close to recovering the $42,000 and many hours that I have invested. My request of you is for input on how much I should ask for her when I advertise the sale.
>
> I've replaced: headlamps, clearance lights, water pump, radiator hoses, oil cooler lines, steering stabilizer, steering gear, drive belts, exhaust system (with s.s.), front calipers and hoses, rear wheel cylinders and hoses, master cylinder and vacuum booster, six shocks, rubber fuel lines, batteries, seven tires, parking brake cable, four rear hub seals, fresh water tank and sending unit, fuel pump, all fluids, fan clutch, and heater hoses. Re-build or recondition: fuel tank, radiator, steering pump, and carburetor.
>
> Interior: re-upholster cockpit seats, dinette seats, and divan/bunk bed; replace floor, cockpit carpet, headliner, and dinette wall panel.
>
> Thanks for any adivse you offer, Bill Matheson wmatheson1@outlook.com
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