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Fri, 17 February 2012 11:53 |
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Matt Colie
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I often do a swing by CL just to see if there is anything that I should know about....
I hit this.
http://annarbor.craigslist.org/rvs/2853563247.html
It sure looks pretty in the pictures, but in the current economy and with the administration pushing for higher fuel prices.....
I wish him a lot of luck.
If anybody actually is interested, I will go and look it over.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #160681 is a reply to message #160676] |
Fri, 17 February 2012 12:38 |
GeorgeRud
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That is a very nice looking coach, and I'm sure that he easily has that much invested. Unfortunately, I also agree that this may not be a realistic price these days.
Perhaps if he takes it to a Barrett-Jackson Auction.........
George Rudawsky
Chicago, IL
75 Palm Beach
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Re: Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #160718 is a reply to message #160676] |
Fri, 17 February 2012 20:39 |
Bob de Kruyff
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Matt Colie wrote on Fri, 17 February 2012 10:53 | I often do a swing by CL just to see if there is anything that I should know about....
I hit this.
http://annarbor.craigslist.org/rvs/2853563247.html
It sure looks pretty in the pictures, but in the current economy and with the administration pushing for higher fuel prices.....
I wish him a lot of luck.
If anybody actually is interested, I will go and look it over.
Matt
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I think you are wrong about that one. The price does reflect the current economy in my mind. Like it or not--there are beautifull coaches out there that command that price in today's economy.
Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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Re: Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #160724 is a reply to message #160676] |
Fri, 17 February 2012 21:38 |
JohnL455
Messages: 4447 Registered: October 2006 Location: Woodstock, IL
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I thought I saw that one on their web site. Probably got a lot more than that into it. If I had a spare 28K right now I gustimate that would be a reasonable offer if it needs nothing.
John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
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Re: Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #160760 is a reply to message #160676] |
Sat, 18 February 2012 07:20 |
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I'm guessing that if I knew then what I know now when I bought my GMC that I'd not only have a nice coach but I'd also have a new toad for the $$ I've got in my coach and I'm not nearly done yet.
All I'd be missing is the countless hours of working on it.
Yes, education IS expensive.
Bill Brown - '77 Buckeye Cruiser
Coshocton OH
carguybill@sbcglobal.net
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Re: [GMCnet] Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #160773 is a reply to message #160765] |
Sat, 18 February 2012 09:13 |
James Hupy
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As my mom used to say, "You can have one year's worth of experience 20
times, or 20 years worth of experience once, the choice is yours." Wise
woman, my mom. And with a 5th grade education to boot. She was born in
1906, and I graduated from high school at the age of 18 in 1948. She moved
to a community where there were adult education classes, and got her high
school diploma in 2 years of evening classes. No GED for her. That was in
1960 and if math serves me still, she was 54 years old. Her adult life
without kids started at that point. She then went to work for Jerry Frank
at Meier & Frank's, a regional department store that is now owned by the
May Company. When Jerry sold the store, she quit in protest, said that she
didn't want to work for a company that exported all the profit out of the
state. Smart woman, my mother. she always liked the looks of the GMC
motorhome, but could not afford one. Drove Chevy 6 cylinder cars all her
life.
Jim Hupy
Salem, OR
78 GMC Royale 403
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 6:09 AM, John R. Lebetski <gransport@aol.com> wrote:
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> The education is priceless, if you can keep the knowledge from leaking
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Re: Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #160840 is a reply to message #160718] |
Sat, 18 February 2012 21:48 |
Dennis S
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You can see somewhat better photos on the Cinnabar site...
http://www.thegmcmotorhomepeople.com/renovations/
and click on the picture of the coach, second row, right.
At the asking price probably about half what they paid for it.
Sometimes I wonder if we talk the prices of our coaches down too much. Certainly the parts to rebuild one have gone up a lot in the last few years.
Dennis
Bob de Kruyff wrote on Fri, 17 February 2012 20:39 |
Matt Colie wrote on Fri, 17 February 2012 10:53 | I often do a swing by CL just to see if there is anything that I should know about....
I hit this.
http://annarbor.craigslist.org/rvs/2853563247.html
It sure looks pretty in the pictures, but in the current economy and with the administration pushing for higher fuel prices.....
I wish him a lot of luck.
If anybody actually is interested, I will go and look it over.
Matt
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I think you are wrong about that one. The price does reflect the current economy in my mind. Like it or not--there are beautifull coaches out there that command that price in today's economy.
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Dennis S
73 Painted Desert 230
Memphis TN Metro
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Re: Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #160845 is a reply to message #160676] |
Sat, 18 February 2012 22:06 |
RadioActiveGMC
Messages: 1020 Registered: November 2010 Location: Hot AZ desert
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I think you have a point. Most on the forum are not newbies to the GMC world. Looking at it as I did from a total lack of knowledge of the GMC before ownership you have to remember what it was like to discover the GMC. When I discovered the GMC it was like I discovered a hidden treasure. I never knew of the forum, and all the loyal owners. All I saw was a coach I loved the design of. My coach was $14,000 (then of course it blew up) but I thought it was worth every dime when I bought it. Living in southern AZ I see every type of motorhome here all winter long. BORING, more BORING, super Boring....its all I see. Every once in awhile I see a cool different style but most are boxes that look like sticks of butter. What do you get for the $$$ people spend everyday on coaches compared to ours?
Sure from the stand point of size our 23/26 ft is smaller then what most winter visitors use here. But they also live mths and mths in theirs. Maybe not everyone sees the appeal of a GMC but for 2 people or a small family they are awesome. To me its worth driving something that simply looks different. Honestly if I had to do it all over again, I may buy a $30,000 GMC and just enjoy it instead of a daily routine of modifying it. But then again who knows its kinda fun. I wouldn't of had $30,000 to start with so my approach was better for me, slowly bankrupt myself till I may loose my house and have to live in it. But by the time that happens it will be almost done! lol
***"Gettin There"-1973 23' Sequoia-
Michael, Onans smell, "Go solar/wind power!"
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Re: [GMCnet] Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #160852 is a reply to message #160845] |
Sat, 18 February 2012 23:10 |
Kudzu
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Admit it: You'd buy a $30K "complete" coach and then start modding it to
your own tastes... ;-)
Dan in NC
Caregiver to a 1976 Eleganza II
"Tzetze Fly"
On 2/18/2012 11:06 PM, Michael wrote:
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> I think you have a point. Most on the forum are not newbies to the GMC world. Looking at it as I did from a total lack of knowledge of the GMC before ownership you have to remember what it was like to discover the GMC. When I discovered the GMC it was like I discovered a hidden treasure. I never knew of the forum, and all the loyal owners. All I saw was a coach I loved the design of. My coach was $14,000 (then of course it blew up) but I thought it was worth every dime when I bought it. Living in southern AZ I see every type of motorhome here all winter long. BORING, more BORING, super Boring....its all I see. Every once in awhile I see a cool different style but most are boxes that look like sticks of butter. What do you get for the $$$ people spend everyday on coaches compared to ours?
> Sure from the stand point of size our 23/26 ft is smaller then what most winter visitors use here. But they also live mths and mths in theirs. Maybe not everyone sees the appeal of a GMC but for 2 people or a small family they are awesome. To me its worth driving something that simply looks different. Honestly if I had to do it all over again, I may buy a $30,000 GMC and just enjoy it instead of a daily routine of modifying it. But then again who knows its kinda fun. I wouldn't of had $30,000 to start with so my approach was better for me, slowly bankrupt myself till I may loose my house and have to live in it. But by the time that happens it will be almost done! lol
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Re: [GMCnet] Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #160874 is a reply to message #160852] |
Sun, 19 February 2012 11:04 |
RadioActiveGMC
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If you took up and fund and lent me the $30,000 then I would
When I was a kid my mom was always mad that every gift I'd get I'd take apart and modify.
My GMC is like my rolling fort. I get to rip stuff out with a hammer, then glue and tape things back in!
Kudzu wrote on Sat, 18 February 2012 23:10 | Admit it: You'd buy a $30K "complete" coach and then start modding it to
your own tastes...
Dan in NC
Caregiver to a 1976 Eleganza II
"Tzetze Fly"
On 2/18/2012 11:06 PM, Michael wrote:
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> I think you have a point. Most on the forum are not newbies to the GMC world. Looking at it as I did from a total lack of knowledge of the GMC before ownership you have to remember what it was like to discover the GMC. When I discovered the GMC it was like I discovered a hidden treasure. I never knew of the forum, and all the loyal owners. All I saw was a coach I loved the design of. My coach was $14,000 (then of course it blew up) but I thought it was worth every dime when I bought it. Living in southern AZ I see every type of motorhome here all winter long. BORING, more BORING, super Boring....its all I see. Every once in awhile I see a cool different style but most are boxes that look like sticks of butter. What do you get for the $$$ people spend everyday on coaches compared to ours?
> Sure from the stand point of size our 23/26 ft is smaller then what most winter visitors use here. But they also live mths and mths in theirs. Maybe not everyone sees the appeal of a GMC but for 2 people or a small family they are awesome. To me its worth driving something that simply looks different. Honestly if I had to do it all over again, I may buy a $30,000 GMC and just enjoy it instead of a daily routine of modifying it. But then again who knows its kinda fun. I wouldn't of had $30,000 to start with so my approach was better for me, slowly bankrupt myself till I may loose my house and have to live in it. But by the time that happens it will be almost done! lol
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Re: [GMCnet] Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #222933 is a reply to message #160845] |
Wed, 18 September 2013 00:50 |
mickeysss
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One of the funniest emails to the list.
Michael your honest and that is hard to find.
Mickey - your smell good plumbing or i mean electricity is a great design, and ahead of me for sure.
I want to design your solar and wind system on mine some day. Great info thanks for sharing.
The turbo cool should work here in la and burning man so i think i will look into that as well.
77 palm playa, anaheim ca.
Thanks for sharing your work.
On Feb 18, 2012, at 8:06 PM, Michael wrote:
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> I think you have a point. Most on the forum are not newbies to the GMC world. Looking at it as I did from a total lack of knowledge of the GMC before ownership you have to remember what it was like to discover the GMC. When I discovered the GMC it was like I discovered a hidden treasure. I never knew of the forum, and all the loyal owners. All I saw was a coach I loved the design of. My coach was $14,000 (then of course it blew up) but I thought it was worth every dime when I bought it. Living in southern AZ I see every type of motorhome here all winter long. BORING, more BORING, super Boring....its all I see. Every once in awhile I see a cool different style but most are boxes that look like sticks of butter. What do you get for the $$$ people spend everyday on coaches compared to ours?
> Sure from the stand point of size our 23/26 ft is smaller then what most winter visitors use here. But they also live mths and mths in theirs. Maybe not everyone sees the appeal of a GMC but for 2 people or a small family they are awesome. To me its worth driving something that simply looks different. Honestly if I had to do it all over again, I may buy a $30,000 GMC and just enjoy it instead of a daily routine of modifying it. But then again who knows its kinda fun. I wouldn't of had $30,000 to start with so my approach was better for me, slowly bankrupt myself till I may loose my house and have to live in it. But by the time that happens it will be almost done! lol
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> Michael, Casa Grande, AZ
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Re: Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #222937 is a reply to message #160840] |
Wed, 18 September 2013 04:30 |
Joe Weir
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Yes.
Yes, 22k is a big number compared to the usual stock, but how many of those were frame off restos?
Taking the owner at his word that it was a frame off resto (and it looks like it was) 22k seems pretty cheap to me. The wisdom on the list is at least 25k to get a reliable runner.
There are a lot of $500 parts coaches that have been sold as ready to run units - mine included. After 25k, I doubt mine will look as good as this one.
What separates the high dollar coach from the rest is the attention to detail - matching upholstery & woodwork throughout, an attractive paint job, finished corners and cubbys, proper wiring, a dash that looks like it was built that way from the factory (not with 3 different style gauges hanging from odd places).
I think this coach would hold its own next to a new SOB. What else are you going to buy in that range?
My only caveat is that we don't know how long ago that resto was. He is using the promo pics from the Cinnabar site. If the seller just completed a US tour with his two neurotic dogs with separation anxiety, and has had no maintenance in the last 20k, all bets are off.
Dennis S wrote on Sat, 18 February 2012 21:48 |
Sometimes I wonder if we talk the prices of our coaches down too much. Certainly the parts to rebuild one have gone up a lot in the last few years.
Dennis
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It sure looks pretty in the pictures, but in the current economy and with the administration pushing for higher fuel prices.....
I wish him a lot of luck.
If anybody actually is interested, I will go and look it over.
Matt
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I think you are wrong about that one. The price does reflect the current economy in my mind. Like it or not--there are beautifull coaches out there that command that price in today's economy.
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76 Birchaven - "Wicked Mistress" - New engine, trans, alum radiator, brakes, Sully airbags, fuel lines, seats, adult beverage center... those Coachmen guys were really thinking about us second hand owners by including that beverage center...
Columbia, SC.
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Re: [GMCnet] Craig's list - I wish him luck...... [message #222977 is a reply to message #222967] |
Wed, 18 September 2013 10:22 |
powerjon
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Appie,
The grease fittings used on the GMC are typically a 1/4in. -28 thread.
< http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Dorman-AutoGrade-bagged-1-4-in-28-short-straight-type-1-grease-fitting/_/N-26j0?itemIdentifier=511735_0_0 _>
or
http://goo.gl/Fa36DZ
<http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Dorman-AutoGrade-bagged-1-4-in-28-90-deg-type-6-grease-fitting/_/N-26j0?itemIdentifier=511736_0_0_>
or
http://goo.gl/BgUWyV
<http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Dorman-AutoGrade-bagged-1-4-in-28-90-deg-short-type-5-grease-fitting/_/N-26j0?itemIdentifier=511737_0_0_>
or
http://goo.gl/9XFQ55
If you go to the AZ website and search for zerk fittings.
JR Wright
78 Buskirk Stretch
75 Avion
Michigan
On Sep 18, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Kerry Pinkerton <Pinkertonk@MCHSI.com> wrote:
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> I'm one of those 'in hindsight' cases too. Paid a good bit for The Lady (or That Think...depending on the wife's opinion about how dirty my hands are at the moment :lol: ). Ended up basically replacing all the mechanicals and running gear. Looks like the POs aluminum radiator and the original steering sector, the gas tanks and the Onan will survive. Most everything else has been, or will be replaced. 22K would have been cheap.
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> That said, it is easy to throw money at a project. But that is no guarantee that the work is done to a level of quality that matches the cost.
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> Kerry Pinkerton
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