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[GMCnet] Best laid plans, page six, epilog………. [message #75474] |
Tue, 02 March 2010 23:23 |
Terry Skinner
Messages: 379 Registered: January 2004
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Best laid plans, page six, epilog……….Funny how good hindsight is.
Normally when I go to retrieve a GMC I drive a towed and have room for
all my special GMC tools. This time I was flying in and with the
restrictions on baggage I had to cut way back on tools. A lot of time
was wasted looking for Home Depot, Harbor Freight, Walmart, Ace
Hardware and like that. Maybe I would have been better off to pay for
extra baggage. The other thing is I should have had a look for my
self. Round trip tickets are cheap purchased ahead of time. Go take a
real-time look at everything. As for the tires, they never gave me a
bit of trouble. I have a set of Alcoas and tires ready to go on this
coach once I got it back here. That was why I “ rolled the dice”.
Otherwise I would have had the new owner make arrangements to pick
some up along the way. As for this gas tank problem, this is getting
to be pretty common with the gas we have now and how old our coaches
are getting to be. I am going to start looking for a 20 gallon fuel
bladder that I can roll up and take along. The spark plugs were set at
0.065 which brings me to believe that it has been a long time between
tune-ups. Now to the sixty four thousand dollar question. Why??
Several times the owner tried to get me to put the GMC in storage and
fly home. Not a chance. I was already there and we might as well get
this job done. Just that simple. Besides, I have got some great
stories to tell at the next GMC rally…………Terry
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Terry Skinner
253-686-2624
Roy. Washington
'76 GMC
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Re: [GMCnet] Best laid plans, page six, epilog………. [message #75478 is a reply to message #75474] |
Tue, 02 March 2010 23:42 |
rwbmitiopt@comcast.net
Messages: 189 Registered: April 2005
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I know you Skinner! Deep down it was a challenge and you would never admit defeat. LOL I've enjoyed your recap and need to get down and see this latest addition.
How many GMC's in the yard now or have you taken to hiding them in the upper pasture where Diane can't see?
Randy
?Terry Skinner wrote on Tue, 02 March 2010 21:23 | Best laid plans, page six, epilog……….Funny how good hindsight is.
Now to the sixty four thousand dollar question. Why??
Several times the owner tried to get me to put the GMC in storage and
fly home. Not a chance. I was already there and we might as well get
this job done. Just that simple. Besides, I have got some great
stories to tell at the next GMC rally…………Terry
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Terry Skinner
253-686-2624
Roy. Washington
'76 GMC
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Re: [GMCnet] Best laid plans, page six, epilog………. [message #75522 is a reply to message #75474] |
Wed, 03 March 2010 10:50 |
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hnielsen2
Messages: 1434 Registered: February 2004 Location: Alpine CA
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Terry;
Love the storey.
You are my kind of guy never give up!
Thanks
Howard
Alpine CA
26' Canyon Lands
Not quite stock.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Skinner" <gmcnut@gmail.com>
To: <gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:23 PM
Subject: [GMCnet] Best laid plans, page six, epilog……….
Best laid plans, page six, epilog……….Funny how good hindsight is.
Normally when I go to retrieve a GMC I drive a towed and have room for
all my special GMC tools. This time I was flying in and with the
restrictions on baggage I had to cut way back on tools. A lot of time
was wasted looking for Home Depot, Harbor Freight, Walmart, Ace
Hardware and like that. Maybe I would have been better off to pay for
extra baggage. The other thing is I should have had a look for my
self. Round trip tickets are cheap purchased ahead of time. Go take a
real-time look at everything. As for the tires, they never gave me a
bit of trouble. I have a set of Alcoas and tires ready to go on this
coach once I got it back here. That was why I “ rolled the dice”.
Otherwise I would have had the new owner make arrangements to pick
some up along the way. As for this gas tank problem, this is getting
to be pretty common with the gas we have now and how old our coaches
are getting to be. I am going to start looking for a 20 gallon fuel
bladder that I can roll up and take along. The spark plugs were set at
0.065 which brings me to believe that it has been a long time between
tune-ups. Now to the sixty four thousand dollar question. Why??
Several times the owner tried to get me to put the GMC in storage and
fly home. Not a chance. I was already there and we might as well get
this job done. Just that simple. Besides, I have got some great
stories to tell at the next GMC rally…………Terry
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Terry Skinner
253-686-2624
Roy. Washington
'76 GMC
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Re: [GMCnet] Best laid plans, page six, epilog………. [message #75538 is a reply to message #75474] |
Wed, 03 March 2010 14:12 |
Sandra Price
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Bob and I enjoyed every word of your report, Terry. Thanks for sharing it
with us. I even forwarded it to a friend who has spent his life rebuilding
classic cars thinking he has run into some difficult situations like yours.
It's always good to know you're in good company.
Sandra Price
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Terry Skinner <gmcnut@gmail.com> wrote:
> Best laid plans, page six, epilog……….Funny how good hindsight is.
> Normally when I go to retrieve a GMC I drive a towed and have room for
> all my special GMC tools. This time I was flying in and with the
> restrictions on baggage I had to cut way back on tools. A lot of time
> was wasted looking for Home Depot, Harbor Freight, Walmart, Ace
> Hardware and like that. Maybe I would have been better off to pay for
> extra baggage. The other thing is I should have had a look for my
> self. Round trip tickets are cheap purchased ahead of time. Go take a
> real-time look at everything. As for the tires, they never gave me a
> bit of trouble. I have a set of Alcoas and tires ready to go on this
> coach once I got it back here. That was why I “ rolled the dice”.
> Otherwise I would have had the new owner make arrangements to pick
> some up along the way. As for this gas tank problem, this is getting
> to be pretty common with the gas we have now and how old our coaches
> are getting to be. I am going to start looking for a 20 gallon fuel
> bladder that I can roll up and take along. The spark plugs were set at
> 0.065 which brings me to believe that it has been a long time between
> tune-ups. Now to the sixty four thousand dollar question. Why??
> Several times the owner tried to get me to put the GMC in storage and
> fly home. Not a chance. I was already there and we might as well get
> this job done. Just that simple. Besides, I have got some great
> stories to tell at the next GMC rally…………Terry
>
> --
> Terry Skinner
> 253-686-2624
> Roy. Washington
> '76 GMC
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Re: [GMCnet] Best laid plans, page six, epilog………. [message #75540 is a reply to message #75538] |
Wed, 03 March 2010 14:53 |
Ron
Messages: 250 Registered: February 2004 Location: Conifer, Colorado
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Terry..
Dittos to those who said they enjoyed the saga..
Don't end with the epilog.. You gotta keep us up to date with what you did to fix this stuff..
Ever speak to the last owner after you left?
Probably didn't want to know.. Just hammered the check and slept good!
Ron
now a P.O.
Conifer, CO
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Re: [GMCnet] Best laid plans, page six, epilog………. [message #75562 is a reply to message #75549] |
Wed, 03 March 2010 17:46 |
Ron
Messages: 250 Registered: February 2004 Location: Conifer, Colorado
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Dan..
I can relate to that.. MY POI "Forgot" to mention a lot of things.. Like the oil pan crushed up etc. Some people can be real a.. h.... when they sell stuff.. I just can't relate to that..
I sold my 06 Grand Cherokee to a fellow before Christmas.. He was shocked that I took it down and washed it throughly and filled the tank. Just seemed like the right thing to do..
He was so surprised he sent me a thank you card!
MY PO could have been a lot more open.. But then I probably would not have bought it..
Live and learn I guess..
BTW.. I have heat..
Ron
now a P.O.
Conifer, CO
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