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[GMCnet] tripping through the work load [message #343201] Wed, 08 May 2019 11:23 Go to next message
Dean Hanson is currently offline  Dean Hanson   United States
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I know this is anticlimactic, given the discussions regarding brakes, tires,
ride heights and front end size and shapes by all of our experts, but The
Eagle is rising.

I rescued a 1975 Avion out of a storage yard in The Dalles Oregon that had
been sitting for approx. 10 years. I have spent over a year going through
the mechanical aspects (not all done yet) and have driven it locally for a
total of maybe 100 miles. Yesterday, I put it on the road and freeway to an
upholstery shop about 150 miles round trip WITH NO ISSUES. Well, need to
rebalance some of those new tires but no real issues. And it feels sooo
good.

My previous '73-23' Glacier that I bought in 1979 and sold in 2017, 100,000
plus plus miles later, only failed me twice on the road. That's my goal, Go
out and come back, no repairs on the road. And to all of you lurkers, Buy
that GMC you have had your eye on and get out there. You will NOT regret it.



Dean C. Hanson 75 Avion twin beds, Applied single air bag.

P.O.Box 2096

Fremont, Ca. 94536

(510) 657-9600



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Re: [GMCnet] tripping through the work load [message #343212 is a reply to message #343201] Wed, 08 May 2019 15:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Keith V is currently offline  Keith V   United States
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Awesome. Feels good ( if a little scary ) doesn't it!

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Subject: [GMCnet] tripping through the work load

I know this is anticlimactic, given the discussions regarding brakes, tires,
ride heights and front end size and shapes by all of our experts, but The
Eagle is rising.

I rescued a 1975 Avion out of a storage yard in The Dalles Oregon that had
been sitting for approx. 10 years. I have spent over a year going through
the mechanical aspects (not all done yet) and have driven it locally for a
total of maybe 100 miles. Yesterday, I put it on the road and freeway to an
upholstery shop about 150 miles round trip WITH NO ISSUES. Well, need to
rebalance some of those new tires but no real issues. And it feels sooo
good.

My previous '73-23' Glacier that I bought in 1979 and sold in 2017, 100,000
plus plus miles later, only failed me twice on the road. That's my goal, Go
out and come back, no repairs on the road. And to all of you lurkers, Buy
that GMC you have had your eye on and get out there. You will NOT regret it.



Dean C. Hanson 75 Avion twin beds, Applied single air bag.

P.O.Box 2096

Fremont, Ca. 94536

(510) 657-9600



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Re: [GMCnet] tripping through the work load [message #343231 is a reply to message #343212] Fri, 10 May 2019 00:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jimk is currently offline  jimk   United States
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Dean,
Come by our shop and grab some Bead Packs to help the balance. It is easy
to slip in the pack and insert air and drive.
We also have it posted on our web site.

On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 1:38 PM Keith V via Gmclist
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> Awesome. Feels good ( if a little scary ) doesn't it!
>
> ________________________________
> From: Gmclist on behalf of Dean Hanson
> via Gmclist
> Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 11:23 AM
> To: gmclist@list.gmcnet.org
> Cc: Dean Hanson
> Subject: [GMCnet] tripping through the work load
>
> I know this is anticlimactic, given the discussions regarding brakes,
> tires,
> ride heights and front end size and shapes by all of our experts, but The
> Eagle is rising.
>
> I rescued a 1975 Avion out of a storage yard in The Dalles Oregon that had
> been sitting for approx. 10 years. I have spent over a year going through
> the mechanical aspects (not all done yet) and have driven it locally for a
> total of maybe 100 miles. Yesterday, I put it on the road and freeway to an
> upholstery shop about 150 miles round trip WITH NO ISSUES. Well, need to
> rebalance some of those new tires but no real issues. And it feels sooo
> good.
>
> My previous '73-23' Glacier that I bought in 1979 and sold in 2017, 100,000
> plus plus miles later, only failed me twice on the road. That's my goal, Go
> out and come back, no repairs on the road. And to all of you lurkers, Buy
> that GMC you have had your eye on and get out there. You will NOT regret
> it.
>
>
>
> Dean C. Hanson 75 Avion twin beds, Applied single air bag.
>
> P.O.Box 2096
>
> Fremont, Ca. 94536
>
> (510) 657-9600
>
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] tripping through the work load [message #343233 is a reply to message #343201] Fri, 10 May 2019 13:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pvfjr is currently offline  pvfjr   United States
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Dean,

Thanks for the anecdote and encouragement. I'm trying my darnedest to acquire a local rescue that's been sitting for ten years myself, and not far from you either. There are plenty of paperwork snafus in my way currently, but I want it so bad it's consuming me. I'll have to find a way, somehow, to work it out.
Re: [GMCnet] tripping through the work load [message #343234 is a reply to message #343201] Fri, 10 May 2019 14:26 Go to previous message
Melbo is currently offline  Melbo   United States
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I'm in the middle of getting one up and running. Well not really in the middle kind of more at the beginning. It's always nice to hear about one that gets back on the road.

Melbo


Albuquerque NM Bus Conversion 1978 MCI 1973 GMC
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