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[GMCnet] Classics [message #199990] Tue, 26 February 2013 18:01 Go to next message
Dwayne is currently offline  Dwayne   United States
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I love Classics and always will.
I studied Architecture and loved the works of the classics - the Frank
Lloyd Wright, Ron Tom, Corbusier as examples.
Loved the Avanti designed in the studio's of Raymond Loewy (designed the
shaped Coke Bottle, Air Force One interior and more and now own one.
Loved the GMC motor Home from the first time seeing one and said "One
Day" and now we have 2 - one for our daughter and her family and the other
for Sharon and myself.
Love my Wife - She's a classic
Handcrafted several decades ago with a timeless design by the Master
Designer of all times
She's one of a Kind - and still all original
Has a Life time warranty, an eye catcher, no depreciation but has grown in
value!
Excellent investment, no rust, She's Hot!
Frame is solid, all systems working fine, factory built in computer with
lots of memory.
Nice lines and excellent running gear. Runs on all sorts of fuel but needs
lots of water.
Enjoys being rubbed down and hours of pampering.
Even talks to you - speaker system works just fine. - self adjusting on
volume. Handles stormy weather well, good in mud or snow.
Able to carry children
Exhaust system is excellent, brakes well, can turn on a dime, and climbs
hills with ease.
Good for short or long trips. Glows in the dark, shines in the sunlight.
Likes the occasional wax job. Nice rear end
headlights work well at night.
warm on cold days
A great Classic

Dwayne Jacobson
White Rock
77 Kingsley

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Dwayne & Sharon Jacobson
White Rock, BC
77 Eleganza II
Re: [GMCnet] Classics [message #200007 is a reply to message #199990] Tue, 26 February 2013 19:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Harry is currently offline  Harry   Canada
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You're a lucky man.
Re: [GMCnet] Classics [message #200009 is a reply to message #199990] Tue, 26 February 2013 19:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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Dwayne, If I said that, and I happen to agree with you, You might be
offended. But, She is some of GOD'S Finest work. Man that Avanti has
beautiful lines. (grin)
Jim Hupy and Judy Countermine.
Salem, Or
78 Gmc Royale 403
On Feb 26, 2013 4:01 PM, "Dwayne Jacobson" <dwayne@havenproperties.ca>
wrote:

> I love Classics and always will.
> I studied Architecture and loved the works of the classics - the Frank
> Lloyd Wright, Ron Tom, Corbusier as examples.
> Loved the Avanti designed in the studio's of Raymond Loewy (designed the
> shaped Coke Bottle, Air Force One interior and more and now own one.
> Loved the GMC motor Home from the first time seeing one and said "One
> Day" and now we have 2 - one for our daughter and her family and the other
> for Sharon and myself.
> Love my Wife - She's a classic
> Handcrafted several decades ago with a timeless design by the Master
> Designer of all times
> She's one of a Kind - and still all original
> Has a Life time warranty, an eye catcher, no depreciation but has grown in
> value!
> Excellent investment, no rust, She's Hot!
> Frame is solid, all systems working fine, factory built in computer with
> lots of memory.
> Nice lines and excellent running gear. Runs on all sorts of fuel but needs
> lots of water.
> Enjoys being rubbed down and hours of pampering.
> Even talks to you - speaker system works just fine. - self adjusting on
> volume. Handles stormy weather well, good in mud or snow.
> Able to carry children
> Exhaust system is excellent, brakes well, can turn on a dime, and climbs
> hills with ease.
> Good for short or long trips. Glows in the dark, shines in the sunlight.
> Likes the occasional wax job. Nice rear end
> headlights work well at night.
> warm on cold days
> A great Classic
>
> Dwayne Jacobson
> White Rock
> 77 Kingsley
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Classics [message #200060 is a reply to message #199990] Tue, 26 February 2013 23:08 Go to previous message
Dan Borlase is currently offline  Dan Borlase   Canada
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Dwayne...extremely well said...sounds a lot like something I might have said about "classic Judi"...
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