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Sat, 16 October 2010 16:17 |
gene1
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Anybody hear this rumor? I got a call yesterday from a gentleman from Canada interested in my Tracker. Said he owned an original Coca Cola GMC, with 43.000 miles, a 455 and he was the second owner and that it was original and perfect.
He also said that he just bought a 250,000 square foot factory in Alberta Province, and a smaller factory in Beatrice, Nebraska and all the molds for the GMC and was in the midst of moving them from Louisiana by railroad to Canada and would be started in manufacturing of a modern GMC.
He said he would be sending me an email shortly.
Regards, Gene
76 Eleganza North County San Diego
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103176 is a reply to message #103171] |
Sat, 16 October 2010 18:02 |
seven
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Thats right in my back yard very interested in this
Jay Fox
Calgary AB
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103177 is a reply to message #103174] |
Sat, 16 October 2010 18:02 |
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jaholland
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Explorer Van Conversion Company Also Has Molds {or did have} ~
The Dad delivered GMC Motorhomes during the '70s and they actually
had an assembly line in their Conversion Plant On U S 30 West,
Warsaw Indiana ~
W spent about 4 hours touring that plant in the summer of '96
{I really like their Seat Assembly Line}
The Son has now taken over and has no enterest in continuing the GMC Motorhome Referbs ~
~ Joe ~
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" Joe & Lavelle " " "
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103180 is a reply to message #103171] |
Sat, 16 October 2010 18:49 |
Patrick Flowers
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If true, best of luck to him. I've heard this song before tho', so I'm
definitely from Missouri on this one. The obstacles to restarting GMC
production are huge.
Also, if the world's largest vehicle manufacturer(at the time) couldn't make
money on them...
On 10/16/2010 5:17 PM, Gene1 wrote:
>Anybody hear this rumor?
*snip*
>He also said that he just bought a 250,000 square foot factory in Alberta
>Province, and a smaller factory in Beatrice, Nebraska and all the molds for
>the GMC and was in the midst of moving them from Louisiana by railroad to
>Canada and would be started in manufacturing of a modern GMC.
>He said he would be sending me an email shortly.
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'73 CanyonLands
Tyrone, GA
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103182 is a reply to message #103177] |
Sat, 16 October 2010 18:56 |
Patrick Flowers
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Explorer also lost lots of money in their attempt. Warranty costs killed them.
My understanding is that the old molds are of little use for small scale
manufacturing. They're a small piece of that style of manufacturing and you
have to have the remainder of the injection machinery to use them. I would
think hand-layup would work better for small scale. Slower production rate for
sure, but much less capital intensive. I've also heard that all the original
molds are in pretty bad shape - most have been stored outside and the cost of
refurb prohibitive.
On 10/16/2010 7:02 PM, J A Holland wrote:
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> Explorer Van Conversion Company Also Has Molds {or did have} ~
*snip*
> The Son has now taken over and has no enterest in continuing the GMC Motorhome Referbs ~
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103183 is a reply to message #103180] |
Sat, 16 October 2010 18:58 |
Ken Henderson
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I wonder if he bought the equipment rom the eBay auction. The reports we
heard here at the time stated that the tooling is in terrible condition.
It would be nice to see someone succeed at such an endeavor but I'm not
gonna hold my breath 'til then.
Ken H.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 7:49 PM, Patrick Flowers
<patrick@gmcmotorhome.com>wrote:
> If true, best of luck to him. I've heard this song before tho', so I'm
> definitely from Missouri on this one. The obstacles to restarting
> GMC production are huge.
> ...
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103199 is a reply to message #103171] |
Sat, 16 October 2010 20:46 |
jknezek
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I'm all about rooting for this guy but this seems like the way to make a big fortune into a little one in a hurry. oh well. it would be nice to have someone making front and rear end caps so we don't have to cannibalize another coach if something happens to one of ours.
Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
1976 Glenbrook
Birmingham, AL
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103237 is a reply to message #103171] |
Sun, 17 October 2010 10:00 |
Steven Ferguson
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Hmmmmmm,
Was his name Don Wheat by chance?
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Gene1 <gene1@daygotours.com> wrote:
> Anybody hear this rumor? I got a call yesterday from a gentleman from
> Canada interested in my Tracker. Said he owned an original Coca Cola GMC,
> with 43.000 miles, a 455 and he was the second owner and that it was
> original and perfect.
> He also said that he just bought a 250,000 square foot factory in Alberta
> Province, and a smaller factory in Beatrice, Nebraska and all the molds for
> the GMC and was in the midst of moving them from Louisiana by railroad to
> Canada and would be started in manufacturing of a modern GMC.
> He said he would be sending me an email shortly.
> Regards, Gene
> 76 Eleganza North County San Diego
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103256 is a reply to message #103197] |
Sun, 17 October 2010 13:27 |
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mike miller
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Harry wrote on Sat, 16 October 2010 18:43 | If this person has so much money, why does he want a used Tracker?
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Certain year Trackers (and Sidekicks) make better Towds than pretty much anything new. The side benefit is they, and the parts for them, are much cheaper.
I once saw a survey that most millionaires do NOT buy new cars. They buy VERY good used cars.
Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
(#2)`78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath -- (#3)`77 23' Birchaven Side Bath
More Sidekicks than GMC's and a late model Malibu called 'Boo'
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103260 is a reply to message #103182] |
Sun, 17 October 2010 13:54 |
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It pains me to say this but any new manufacture GMC would be best to rely heavily on overseas manufactured components to keep costs down. There is a company in Taiwan which is currently making univody chassis for replica 68 cobra fast back mustangs and also some F body replicas. IIRC cost was between 9-13k and all you had to add was drivetrain, suspension, and interior and you were good to go. So any new GMC would be benifitted from such reproduction infrastructure to keep costs down IMHO. It would really be great since ot couls fill a slot between the boxy class C's and Massive Class A pushers...
Patrick Flowers wrote on Sat, 16 October 2010 18:56 | Explorer also lost lots of money in their attempt. Warranty costs killed them.
My understanding is that the old molds are of little use for small scale
manufacturing. They're a small piece of that style of manufacturing and you
have to have the remainder of the injection machinery to use them. I would
think hand-layup would work better for small scale. Slower production rate for
sure, but much less capital intensive. I've also heard that all the original
molds are in pretty bad shape - most have been stored outside and the cost of
refurb prohibitive.
On 10/16/2010 7:02 PM, J A Holland wrote:
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> Explorer Van Conversion Company Also Has Molds {or did have} ~
*snip*
> The Son has now taken over and has no enterest in continuing the GMC Motorhome Referbs ~
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Patrick Flowers
GMCnet Listmaster
'73 CanyonLands
Tyrone, GA
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103273 is a reply to message #103264] |
Sun, 17 October 2010 15:13 |
captjack
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Since I'm in the market for a toad, which years of Trackers and Sidekicks make good toads, and why?? I would think the later years would be best because of more safety features and perhaps lower mileage.
Jack Christensen - K6ROW,
'76 Glenbrook/Clasco - "The Silver Bullet",
Sebastopol, CA
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103278 is a reply to message #103273] |
Sun, 17 October 2010 15:39 |
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jaholland
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What About A Chevy HHR As A Towd ?
{ any input would be appreciated } ~
We have and have used a 5 speed 2dr Hyundai Accent as our 'Lil Green Towd' since 2000 ~
Now Looking At And Seriously Considering The Purchase Of A Chevy HHR ~
~ Joe `
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O----------OO--]* ~ '78 TZE168V100234 " "
" Joe & Lavelle " " "
'sweet home alebamy'
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103279 is a reply to message #103278] |
Sun, 17 October 2010 15:54 |
jknezek
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I just rigged my HHR to be a towd. It's very nice if a bit on the heavy side. But it rigs easy, it sets up easy, and it allows for a lot of functional space and use as a daily driver. I've loved my HHR as a daily for years and it was very convenient as a towd.
Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
1976 Glenbrook
Birmingham, AL
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103301 is a reply to message #103273] |
Sun, 17 October 2010 19:16 |
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mike miller
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captjack wrote on Sun, 17 October 2010 13:13 | Since I'm in the market for a toad, which years of Trackers and Sidekicks make good toads, and why?? I would think the later years would be best because of more safety features and perhaps lower mileage.
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The early ones are lighter, but they are more of a bare bones affair. While the Automatics have to have the 4x4 transfer case to tow four down, an early two wheel drive manual Tracker/Sidekick is one of the lightest towds. (But if you are going that bare bones, you might as well get a VW Bug.) The Tracker/Sidekicks get a little safer and less bare bones as the years go by -- but these features add weight. It is up to you what features are worth what weight. Keep in mind, the more weight the more you'll need towd brakes and the like.
We have a 1995 two door automatic 4x4 with an after market hard top. It is used more as around town transport than it is used as a towd. For our purposes, I think it might have been better to go with the four door. Much more space for not much more weight. I am thinking of getting 16 inch wheels for it so I can rotate my older (6 year old) GMC tires to it. (Hard to that with a Bug.)
Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
(#2)`78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath -- (#3)`77 23' Birchaven Side Bath
More Sidekicks than GMC's and a late model Malibu called 'Boo'
http://m000035.blogspot.com
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103309 is a reply to message #103301] |
Sun, 17 October 2010 19:57 |
Kingsley Coach
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Finding a specific Sidekick in Canada would be all but impossible...it's
called rust !
As for setting up a factory to make 'new' GMC's, Bull Droppings flow
freely on both sides of the 49th...
Mike in NS...
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Mike Miller <m000035@gmail.com> wrote:
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> captjack wrote on Sun, 17 October 2010 13:13
> > Since I'm in the market for a toad, which years of Trackers and Sidekicks
> make good toads, and why?? I would think the later years would be best
> because of more safety features and perhaps lower mileage.
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> The early ones are lighter, but they are more of a bare bones affair.
> While the Automatics have to have the 4x4 transfer case to tow four down,
> an early two wheel drive manual Tracker/Sidekick is one of the lightest
> towds. (But if you are going that bare bones, you might as well get a VW
> Bug.) The Tracker/Sidekicks get a little safer and less bare bones as the
> years go by -- but these features add weight. It is up to you what features
> are worth what weight. Keep in mind, the more weight the more you'll need
> towd brakes and the like.
>
> We have a 1995 two door automatic 4x4 with an after market hard top. It is
> used more as around town transport than it is used as a towd. For our
> purposes, I think it might have been better to go with the four door. Much
> more space for not much more weight. I am thinking of getting 16 inch
> wheels for it so I can rotate my older (6 year old) GMC tires to it. (Hard
> to that with a Bug.)
> --
> Mike Miller
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> #01 - `73 26' X Painted D. "The Spare"
> #02 - `78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath "The User"
> #03 - `77 23' Birchaven Side Bath "The Keeper"
> Hillsboro, OR
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1977 Eleganza II 26-3
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #103318 is a reply to message #103309] |
Sun, 17 October 2010 21:45 |
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USAussie
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Mike,
But I'll bet you could find a Beetle! ;-)
Regards,
Rob M.
USAussie
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Finding a specific Sidekick in Canada would be all but impossible...it's
called rust !
As for setting up a factory to make 'new' GMC's, Bull Droppings flow
freely on both sides of the 49th...
Mike in NS...
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Mike Miller <m000035@gmail.com> wrote:
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> captjack wrote on Sun, 17 October 2010 13:13
> > Since I'm in the market for a toad, which years of Trackers and
Sidekicks
> make good toads, and why?? I would think the later years would be best
> because of more safety features and perhaps lower mileage.
>
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> The early ones are lighter, but they are more of a bare bones affair.
> While the Automatics have to have the 4x4 transfer case to tow four down,
> an early two wheel drive manual Tracker/Sidekick is one of the lightest
> towds. (But if you are going that bare bones, you might as well get a VW
> Bug.) The Tracker/Sidekicks get a little safer and less bare bones as the
> years go by -- but these features add weight. It is up to you what
features
> are worth what weight. Keep in mind, the more weight the more you'll need
> towd brakes and the like.
>
> We have a 1995 two door automatic 4x4 with an after market hard top. It
is
> used more as around town transport than it is used as a towd. For our
> purposes, I think it might have been better to go with the four door.
Much
> more space for not much more weight. I am thinking of getting 16 inch
> wheels for it so I can rotate my older (6 year old) GMC tires to it.
(Hard
> to that with a Bug.)
> --
> Mike Miller
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> #01 - `73 26' X Painted D. "The Spare"
> #02 - `78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath "The User"
> #03 - `77 23' Birchaven Side Bath "The Keeper"
> Hillsboro, OR
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1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS
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Rob M. (USAussie)
The Pedantic Mechanic
Sydney, Australia
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'75 Avion - USA - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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Re: [GMCnet] Rumors [message #104967 is a reply to message #103171] |
Wed, 03 November 2010 17:28 |
seven
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ANy updates on this story?
Jay Fox
Calgary AB
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78 Transmode (Trailer Donor)
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