Re: [GMCnet] It's great to own a GMC [message #59912 is a reply to message #59906] |
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By chance, do you know if the Fiat was on a Ducato chassis or a conversion
of a Ducato panel van?
Glad to know your GMC performed well.
Byron Songer
1978 Royale by Coachmen
Louisville, KY
Personal - http://web.me.com/bnsonger
Eastern States - http://www.gmceast.com
Mark Bennett wrote:
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> G'day
> A week ago our GMC took Gail, Spud and I to the C.M.C.A.'s (Campervan and
> Motorhome Club of Australia) 24th national rally in Rockhampton Queensland. It
> was only about 970 miles for the round trip, but we used no oils (I keep the
> engine dip stick at half full, anymore and it ends up back at half full in a
> few hundred miles anyway!). Coolant still full, no tire or suspension
> problems,the new body pads (took out 4 1/2 put in 22) made it so quiet we
> could actualy enjoy a bit of 70's R&R, plus we got to enjoy some great rest
> areas along the way.
> This was our first time going as a trader, we set the GMC up to sell Gail's
> software but it seemed more people were interested in the GMC. Trakka Campers
> were set up opposite us, with a Fiat based FWD camper, with tandem suspension
> on a streached chassis. It even had a "suicide" door on the left the same as
> our GMC. Just goes to show 30 plus years on and the others are still trying to
> copying the best!
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Byron Songer
Full-timing to enjoy the USA
Former owner but still an admirer
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