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Denise & Caryn Ja is currently offline  Denise & Caryn Ja   United States
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Hi! We are newbies and just bought our first GMC! We need to ship it from the east coast to west, and wondered if anyone has any referrals.

P.S. big thank you to everyone who replied to our request for buying tips it was immensely helpful and we found the GMC of our dreams!!!

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Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359373 is a reply to message #359362] Sat, 10 October 2020 16:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 10.10.20 21:00, Denise & Caryn Jains via Gmclist wrote:
> We need to ship it from the east coast to west, and wondered if anyone has any referrals

It is a car. Drive it yourself. Should you experience issues, take it as
an adventure, and call the Black List people.

BTDT the other way round, and I am not a mechanic.

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Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359376 is a reply to message #359373] Sat, 10 October 2020 17:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mghamms is currently offline  mghamms   United States
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Drive it.
If you can't drive it yourself may be someone else can.
From where on the east coast to where on the west?


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Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359378 is a reply to message #359362] Sat, 10 October 2020 17:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well congratulations! Welcome to the cult...errr...group! Smile
Actually it is a cult, but a good and benevolent one. Welcome!

Try uship.com. Another GMCer used it and got good service at a very good price. I'm looking to have a GMC towed and the uship quotes were ~1/3 of what I was quoted over the phone by a couple of tow companies.

Driving from Delaware to Oregon, figure 3000 miles at ~9 mpg => ~$750 in gas, and realistically a week+ of your time.

Your coach, your cash, your call. Whatever you decide I'm sure it'll be the right choice for you.

Richard


'77 Birchaven TZE...777; '76 Palm Beach under construction; ‘76 Edgemont waiting its turn
Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359379 is a reply to message #359376] Sat, 10 October 2020 17:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We buy them to drive them, correct? Make an adventure out of it. Coast to
coast in a GMC? We have done it 3 times in our 78 Royale. We are not the
exception, but the rule. Never had a breakdown, yet. There is help all
along the way. This time of the year, use the southernmost route. Winter is
soon upon us, and these things don't like snow one bit. If winter driving
makes you nervous, store the coach back east INDOORS and drive it home next
spring. Just what I would do.!
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

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Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359382 is a reply to message #359378] Sat, 10 October 2020 18:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Denise & Caryn Ja is currently offline  Denise & Caryn Ja   United States
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Thanks - we will look into uship. If we were able to take a week+ off right now we’d love to drive it home!

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> On Oct 10, 2020, at 6:29 PM, Richard via Gmclist wrote:
>
> Well congratulations! Welcome to the cult...errr...group! :)
> Actually it is a cult, but a good and benevolent one. Welcome!
>
> Try uship.com. Another GMCer used it and got good service at a very good price. I'm looking to have a GMC towed and the uship quotes were ~1/3 of
> what I was quoted over the phone by a couple of tow companies.
>
> Driving from Delaware to Oregon, figure 3000 miles at ~9 mpg => ~$750 in gas, and realistically a week+ of your time.
>
> Your coach, your cash, your call. Whatever you decide I'm sure it'll be the right choice for you.
>
> Richard
> --
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> '76 Palm Beach with 18,477 verified miles;
> ‘76 Edgemonte
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Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359384 is a reply to message #359362] Sat, 10 October 2020 18:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Denise & Caryn Ja wrote on Sat, 10 October 2020 15:00
Hi! We are newbies and just bought our first GMC! We need to ship it from the east coast to west, and wondered if anyone has any referrals.

P.S. big thank you to everyone who replied to our request for buying tips it was immensely helpful and we found the GMC of our dreams!!!

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Denise and Caryn,

Welcome to the group, family, cult, asylum......

As you may have already determined, a GMC is more than just a big new toy because it connects you with a community that is very rare. This is a community of supportive and helping people that is most amazing. Do not be put off by the forwardness you will get.

Speaking of the possible cross country run, if you do not have the full compliment of documentation, it can all be downloaded at [url]gmcmi.com[/url]. Be sure to collect that and the GMC Assist (aka Black's) list. You travel will seldom have you out of range of people that can assist and support your effort. Even if neither of you is any kind of technician, you want to have these because someone that might assist may need the reference material. If you are afraid to dive into it, just remember that you have the instructions for just about anything that might need attention. If you don't like getting greasy, buy disposable gloves. You will probably want to have some anyway for the dumping operation.

Also, before too long, build a sigfile. I see you are working this as e-mail, and I don't know how a sigfile works there. But please do it. It should contain a real name because we like to know who we are helping, a short about the coach including major mods - there are some significant variations along the years and models. And finally a geographic location, this is essential so a possible owner that can be of some assistance can know if you are in striking range.

Now, a final paragraph here is just because the only other community that I know of that is at all like this is that of the watermen that are my world. Very much for that reason I have taken to welcoming new owners here much as you might be in that world and I think it fits well. So,

May the Good Lord bless this coach and all those that set forth within her.

Welcome Denise and Caryn

Matt


Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
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Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359394 is a reply to message #359362] Sun, 11 October 2020 02:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I have moved a few GMCs for people over the years. East to west, or west to east. I moved one once from Washington to Florida and Utah to Florida. Two from Michigan to California followed by one from California back to Indiana. Why people keep buying them on the opposite coast is beyond me.

Also they always wait until October thru December and some of the heaters or furnaces do not work. Only had to repair three of them. One heater hose, One heater control valve and one a bad gas line. It had a cracked fuel line on the input side of the fuel pump. Replaced the hose in a Flying J parking lot and drove away.

I have not moved any this year. Probably due to the covid stuff.

PM me, email me, or telephone me, with details if you my help. My unlisted number is on the Black list.


Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359395 is a reply to message #359394] Sun, 11 October 2020 02:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
johnd01 is currently offline  johnd01   United States
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Ken, are you talking about driving the unit rather than hauling it on a 5th
wheel?
OP did not tell us what the coach's condition is in. How old are the tires
first question followed by does it run?


On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 12:35 AM Ken Burton via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:

> I have moved a few GMCs for people over the years. East to west, or west
> to east. I moved one once from Washington to Florida and Utah to Florida.
> Two from Michigan to California followed by one from California back to
> Indiana. Why people keep buying them on the opposite coast is beyond me.
>
> Also they always wait until October thru December and some of the heaters
> or furnaces do not work. Only had to repair three of them. One heater
> hose, One heater control valve and one a bad gas line. It had a cracked
> fuel line on the input side of the fuel pump. Replaced the hose in a
> Flying J
> parking lot and drove away.
>
> I have not moved any this year. Probably due to the covid stuff.
>
> PM me, email me, or telephone me, with details if you my help. My
> unlisted number is on the Black list.
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> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
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Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359396 is a reply to message #359394] Sun, 11 October 2020 08:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Richard RV   United States
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Ken,

I'm curious what tools you bring with you to be prepared for adverse events in an unknown GMC. Please elaborate a bit.

Richard


'77 Birchaven TZE...777; '76 Palm Beach under construction; ‘76 Edgemont waiting its turn
Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359399 is a reply to message #359396] Sun, 11 October 2020 10:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Not Ken, but having done this many times as well,
I always take my toolbox with me (includes multimeter, razor knife,
hacksaw blade, full socket and combination wrenches, prybar, ... ) in the
Tracker as well as a full set of belts and hoses, inline and carb fuel
filters, an ignition module, air pressure gauge, digital temperature gun,
the Black List, cell phone and credit card. I always take the Tracker, tow
it along and drive it back home. Since Debbie has retired, we drive as a
team and only go with the understanding that we'll take our time (actually
average more like 300 miles per day) and divert from the direct route to
see points of interest.

I estimate time and expense with google maps, charge by most direct route
at 500 miles per day, overage at my cost. I insist on a refundable
contingency deposit if $1,000. All payable prior to my departure.

This has worked out well for us as well as the buyers as it's much less
expesive than trucking it and always roots out some issues en route.

I estimated driving this very GMC to the San Francisco bay area for a
fellow last July but the deal fell through. Has a center bumper receiver
hitch and recent tires. Ready to go.

bdub

On Sun, Oct 11, 2020, 8:10 AM Richard via Gmclist
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> Ken,
>
> I'm curious what tools you bring with you to be prepared for adverse
> events in an unknown GMC. Please elaborate a bit.
>
> Richard
> --
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> '76 Palm Beach with 18,477 verified miles;
> ‘76 Edgemonte
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Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359401 is a reply to message #359399] Sun, 11 October 2020 10:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
johnd01 is currently offline  johnd01   United States
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Bill, I see the contingency, but what would you charge for 3000 miles?
Having the toad along would help.

On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 8:11 AM Billy Massey via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:

> Not Ken, but having done this many times as well,
> I always take my toolbox with me (includes multimeter, razor knife,
> hacksaw blade, full socket and combination wrenches, prybar, ... ) in the
> Tracker as well as a full set of belts and hoses, inline and carb fuel
> filters, an ignition module, air pressure gauge, digital temperature gun,
> the Black List, cell phone and credit card. I always take the Tracker, tow
> it along and drive it back home. Since Debbie has retired, we drive as a
> team and only go with the understanding that we'll take our time (actually
> average more like 300 miles per day) and divert from the direct route to
> see points of interest.
>
> I estimate time and expense with google maps, charge by most direct route
> at 500 miles per day, overage at my cost. I insist on a refundable
> contingency deposit if $1,000. All payable prior to my departure.
>
> This has worked out well for us as well as the buyers as it's much less
> expesive than trucking it and always roots out some issues en route.
>
> I estimated driving this very GMC to the San Francisco bay area for a
> fellow last July but the deal fell through. Has a center bumper receiver
> hitch and recent tires. Ready to go.
>
> bdub
>
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2020, 8:10 AM Richard via Gmclist >
> wrote:
>
>> Ken,
>>
>> I'm curious what tools you bring with you to be prepared for adverse
>> events in an unknown GMC. Please elaborate a bit.
>>
>> Richard
>> --
>> '77 Birchaven TZE...777;
>> '76 Palm Beach with 18,477 verified miles;
>> ‘76 Edgemonte
>>
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Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359420 is a reply to message #359399] Mon, 12 October 2020 01:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I am there to transport the vehicle and not to do major repairs to it. Usually on cross country trips I fly or Amtrak one way so I take Only one tool bag with common wrenches piers, screw drivers, multi meter, etc. and not much else. If the coach breaks down we will address the problem and fix it with other items procured locally if necessary. I have never had a problem that required anything other than minor stuff. I am in no hurry so if I have to wait for a day or two for something, it is no big deal.

Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359421 is a reply to message #359401] Mon, 12 October 2020 01:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Howdy,
I have placed a bid on Uship for your GMC move to Portland. I am allowing for mpg of seven miles per gallon for 3000 @ $3.25 results in apx. $1400 fuel, airfare for two people from Portland (where I live also) at $200 each total $400, misc. tolls and expenses at ~$100-200 so at a minimum I would be looking at about $2000 in cost, not including meals or extras. I bid a max of $3000 with a min of $2500.

As I am a person who doesn't feel the need to race down the road I like to travel at about 60 mph for 200 - 300 miles a day. This way I don't push the rig hard and like to go easy.

Please give us an idea about the condition of the GMC. Has it seen any trips recently? How are the mechanicals, brakes, tires, etc.?

Thanks for allowing me to hope for some seat time while I work on getting the wife ready to retire and hit the road with me.
Kim Skriiko
503-648-0470


Kim Hillsboro Oregon
Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359444 is a reply to message #359362] Tue, 13 October 2020 09:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Like Ken Burton and Billy Massey, I to have delivered several GMCs across the country- LA to New York- Boston to San Francisco- Indiana to LA San Diego to Salem, Ore. Houston to LA.

If you care to know how well the Black List works ask Ken Burton and Chuck Boyd about the transmission replacement at Chucks place in Knoxville.

My wife and I had several great trip on different routes and the owner's got their coaches delivered at the least expensive cost. They even got some of the bugs worked out along the way at no additional cost.


Gene Barrow
Lake Almanor, Ca.
1976 Palm Beach
Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359446 is a reply to message #359444] Tue, 13 October 2020 11:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I forgot about that one.

Unfortunately I no longer have a spare rebuilt transmission here anymore. We never got around to replacing the spare that I brought to you in Knoxville.


Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
Re: [GMCnet] Shipping company? [message #359453 is a reply to message #359362] Wed, 14 October 2020 10:35 Go to previous message
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Hi Caryn and Denise!

Congrats on your new purchase!

Can you PM me regarding shipping this East to West? I have a proposal you may be interested in Smile

(I tried PM'ing you but it doesn't seem to work in this forum for some reason, it has 'issues', won't recognize your username)

I look forward to hearing from you,

Cheers, Todd


Todd Snyder, Buffalo NY 1976 Eleganza II
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