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[GMCnet] Reconditioned 73, 26 Ft [message #341772] Mon, 18 March 2019 11:04 Go to previous message
BobDunahugh is currently offline  BobDunahugh   United States
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This is the ad.

JUST COMPLETED restoration. Bought it to fix up for our daughters family. Then a medical issue came up for her. Pl. Sell.


This 73 Canyonland has just had the entire interior removed, refinished as needed, and reinstalled. Cabinets, and drawers have been reassembled with glue, and screws for durability. Interior of closet drawers have been sanded. And a coat of clear urethane applied for a clean surface. The closet had been lined with Cedar. New modern looking counter top. New plywood ceiling that has a mold, and mildew resistant coating applies to both top, and bottom sides. Real Walnut paneling installed from the door forward. A high end cloth headliner that is used in custom built Winnebago motorhomes has been installed. With 8 LED recessed lights. These lights are controlled by wall switches. Bed area, and hall lights can be turned on at front door. Then turned off from rear bed. All new under cabinet lights are LED's. Two Fantastic ceiling vents units in ceiling. One is new. TV coax cable, and USB ports installed at front, center, and rear of couch. Newest in electronic 110 volt to 12 volt converter installed. More 110 volt plugs added. New window treatments. $2,400 spent on all cushion/seats. New flooring. Built in micro wave cabinet.

These next items are also new. Roof A/C unit, Magic Chief 4 burner cook top, Domedic frig/freezer, Sur flow water pump, and a replacement Suburban furnace. These appliances where replaced at a cost of $2900. Outside paint is older. But nice.

Mechanicals. New 16" American Eagle rims. With Dunlop tires. 6 new KYB shocks. Both gas tanks flushed, and installed with new gas tank sending units. With new rubber gas line. New exhaust tail pipe. Complete 78 rear suspention, and brakes installed. All brake hoses replaced for safety. Main frame is in excellent condition. Cleaned, and painted. Engine oil pressure is good. Compression readings are excellent. At 150 to 155 psi. All belts are new.

New cam timing chain/sprockets, engine water pump, and front brake hoses/caliper and brake pads. Carburetor rebuilt. New ignition points, plug wires, and spark plugs. This GMC will be able to travel anywhere in the country.$18,000. I taught Industrial Arts auto/woodworking. Been into GMC's since 2003. I've rebuilt 3 GMC's before this one. One for a close friend. And 2 different ones for our personal use. Bob Dunahugh 319-521-4891 YENKO108@hot mail.com
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