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[GMCnet] Looking for some Royale walnut cabinets, and cupboard doors. [message #287176] Sun, 13 September 2015 15:31 Go to next message
BobDunahugh is currently offline  BobDunahugh   United States
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The entire frame, and drive train in my burned 78 Royale has all the upgrades done. I've found another 78 Royale 3 miles from my house that has a nice body, paint, and a re manufactured 403 with about 2,000 miles on it. That Royale needs all the stuff that my burned GMC has. I know who did the engine. And that shop has shown me the work order. I'm starting to think the short cut is to move the good body to my burned GMC's frame with all drive train components. And use the re mand engine. I have the hoist, and the tools to do it. I need the Royale interior parts to modify that body so that it can work better for Linda, and her powered wheelchair. Another advantage is that Iowa goes by the VIN on the frame only. Thus the VIN tag up front can be moved as it's not the primary VIN. What I have now are listed below.Bob Dunahugh78 GMC Hard Top78 GMC Convertable
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Re: [GMCnet] Looking for some Royale walnut cabinets, and cupboard doors. [message #287177 is a reply to message #287176] Sun, 13 September 2015 16:20 Go to previous message
ljdavick is currently offline  ljdavick   United States
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Did Peter have any salvageable cabinets from his Coach after it fell off the tow truck?

I think it is at Manny's.

Larry Davick

> On Sep 13, 2015, at 1:31 PM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
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> The entire frame, and drive train in my burned 78 Royale has all the upgrades done. I've found another 78 Royale 3 miles from my house that has a nice body, paint, and a re manufactured 403 with about 2,000 miles on it. That Royale needs all the stuff that my burned GMC has. I know who did the engine. And that shop has shown me the work order. I'm starting to think the short cut is to move the good body to my burned GMC's frame with all drive train components. And use the re mand engine. I have the hoist, and the tools to do it. I need the Royale interior parts to modify that body so that it can work better for Linda, and her powered wheelchair. Another advantage is that Iowa goes by the VIN on the frame only. Thus the VIN tag up front can be moved as it's not the primary VIN. What I have now are listed below.Bob Dunahugh78 GMC Hard Top78 GMC Convertable
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