[GMCnet] Most Common/Least Common GMC [message #79980] |
Sat, 10 April 2010 04:06 |
David L Greenberg
Messages: 899 Registered: January 2004 Location: Port St Lucie, FL
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> One of the Gadabouts was won by a street person here in Louisville.
> Four
> friends paid him $10,000 for the coach. Years later they sold it to
> the
> bottler in Elizabethtown, KY. It was placed in their memorabilia
> museum
> until the family sold the franchise and the purchasers broke up the
> collection. It was purchased, I believe, by someone in Florida and
> later
> appeared on eBay. Darn shame. It was in great shape, physically,
> since it
> had been housed in the museum for at least a dozen years.
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Bill Bryant has done considerable research on the contest winners of the
GadAbouts. The winners of the Cokes didn't get to keep them, only usage
for a vacation.
The original winners have been I.D. as follows but not all have been tied
to a specific TZE number to date.
Richard Brazzeal, San Francisco....TZE unknown
William Bruce, Louisville....Now in CA
Charles Winter, Tacoma....Now in NV
Richard Turner, Chillicothe, OH.....TZE unknown
William Starrett, Dayton, OH....TZE unknown
The other 5 Gads were built for bottlers. One was abandoned on the
streets of New Orleans and ended up in landfill.
There were 2 Gads in FL at one time. Alex Sirum bought one that was
originally built for the bottler in TN, then owned by Tammy Wynette's
Richrdson-Wynette Motors in MO, then Alex sold it to a museum owner in PA
who sold it to the current owner in Morristown, PA.
Alex owns a 2nd Gad he bought from a SS club member who passed. The
original owner is unknown at this time.
Cokes and GadAbouts were upfitted from regular GM production, not
Transmodes, at LRP in Lake Geneva, WI who also produced 3 rather unique
GMCs using Transmodes.
David Lee Greenberg
Port St Lucie, FL
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Re: [GMCnet] Most Common/Least Common GMC [message #79993 is a reply to message #79980] |
Sat, 10 April 2010 08:42 |
bryant374
Messages: 563 Registered: May 2004 Location: Pleasant Valley, NY 12569
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Bill Bryant has done considerable research on the contest winners of the
GadAbouts. The winners of the Cokes didn't get to keep them, only usage
for a vacation.
The original winners have been I.D. as follows but not all have been tied
to a specific TZE number to date.
Richard Brazzeal, San Francisco....TZE unknown
William Bruce, Louisville....Now in CA
Charles Winter, Tacoma....Now in NV
Richard Turner, Chillicothe, OH.....TZE unknown
William Starrett, Dayton, OH....TZE unknown
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To further clarify the Coke contest awards, the 5 GadAbouts were the first place prizes awarded to the 5 winners, 25 second place prizes awarded were the use of a GMC Motorhome for 2 weeks plus $3000. We don't know for sure which GMC motorhomes were used for the 25 second place winners use (or who they were), but it makes sense that some of the "standard" Cokes would have been used.
Bill Bryant
PO 1976~PB (owned 34 years)
1914 Ford (owned 70 years)
1965 Corvette (owned 39 years)
GMC Motorhome History
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