Hi Jim, I am a new viewer, But I want you to know that I really appreciate your intention. I get the overview on what you're trying to do. Plus I'm beginning to get enamored with GMC motor homes. thanks for all that you do.
Thanks Jim, also very true. I brought my 76 Eleganza II a Cinnabar rebuild that has been sitting for 15 years for 8000 dollars. I have added another 8000 in mechanical overhaul. I'm now going over all of the electronics and every single other system familiarize myself with it's idiosyncrasies. I had an earlier career of Yacht Maintenance so this really is a good fit funnily enough.
Well done. You spent way too much time on the phone with me yesterday. I admire your patience and look forward to doing some bidness soon. Until then I'll be using your home page as my screen saver.
Your timing could not have been more perfect. Three days before you posted this video, I committed to buy an Avion TransMode. I was in the process of making lists of all the priorities I wanted to communicate to you when I brought it to the Co-op. This video covered 95% of them and gave me confidence that I can get them done within the budget I was already trying to limit myself to. Clearly we're on the same page :-)
Yes, it's a pretty simple formula. If you stay within the budget of the formula, any coach can work out. Please give us as much notice as you can on your to-do list and let us get you in on our schedule and "Q'
SPOT ON ! this really applies to all class A's..I don't buy into depreciation like a car..if you maintain it well and not paint the interior hot pink you can really keep the value in these rigs..after all it is a "home" but with one very clear advantage..IT MOVES !
This video makes me feel a little better, after buying one that had some repairs done in all the years, I took inventory and thought that my coach was worth $10,000 just for the parts.. of course after I bought I can see coaches that might have been a better deal.. but who is to know until you get right into the thing.. Looks like I'll be under budget based on what I'll end up with.. but of course I always think I could have done better on the buy..
Hi Jim, literally found the Coop yesterday. Bought my '73 GMC 5 years ago. My only complaint with it is the steering. Wishy washy is being kind. Do you have any videos showing fixes, be it steering box or replacing the consumable bushings etc. Anything you can add or send me to would be appreciated.
$4500 in Alcoa and Michelin XPS tires $2000 for new windshields with ceramic coating $350 for felt window replacements $700 in two new side windows $1000 in a new roof AC $350 for sun screens for all windows $300 for jacks, stands, chocks $500 for Ragusa shopping spree $700 for two batteries $150 for battery charger $350 for disconnects, new isolator, boost solenoid and combiner $150 for dash mat $150 for new 12v power converter and new fuse box $150 for LED lights $325 for Caspro rear shocks $300 for Ken Thoma bearing tools Quad airbag system Fuel injection Complete brake system rebuild Bearing and spindles It does add up I guess I have a survivor coach
Wow, As an old guy that has owned old sail boats, muscle cars and Alphas, this is the best most honest realistic advice that I have ever heard about a project. Greetings from Tallahassee.
Thanks Dave. I told my Dad the 2 things I never wanted to be was a car or insurance salesman (no offence)...... I'm already selling peace of mind with fire suppression systems (FireFight Products) so I refuse to be looked upon as a used car salesman! I have resisted buying and selling these things for 22 years......... so now I am STILL not selling used cars but "stable platforms". What ever you do or want done to it is your choice. From a nice to a core platform they all are just that. Thanks for your comment.
I wanna change to electric my 455 puts out what 400 maybe 500 hp in perfect shape blah blah that's doable wth electric ask elon but I'm askin you what you think is it do able ?
You say "Mechanically Sound" for 25K. By "Mechanically Sound", do you just mean the vehicle portion, or are you including the house systems in "Mechanically Sound" as well in your 25K formula? Thanks.
Good Talk Jim.. I have 2 of them.. One just got new Brakes and tires and bearings gone thru etc. Needs some interior work where the rear cabinets are delaming due to PO's lack of care.. But new vents and sealing took care of that.. (1974 Glacier) The other I have what you described 1st. A good running coach unmolested. and I am just adding to her.. Still under the 20 Grand mark.. lol (1978 Royale)
Hi Jim, I am a new viewer, But I want you to know that I really appreciate your intention. I get the overview on what you're trying to do. Plus I'm beginning to get enamored with GMC motor homes. thanks for all that you do.
Thanks Jim, also very true. I brought my 76 Eleganza II a Cinnabar rebuild that has been sitting for 15 years for 8000 dollars. I have added another 8000 in mechanical overhaul. I'm now going over all of the electronics and every single other system familiarize myself with it's idiosyncrasies. I had an earlier career of Yacht Maintenance so this really is a good fit funnily enough.
Well done. You spent way too much time on the phone with me yesterday. I admire your patience and look forward to doing some bidness soon. Until then I'll be using your home page as my screen saver.
Your timing could not have been more perfect. Three days before you posted this video, I committed to buy an Avion TransMode. I was in the process of making lists of all the priorities I wanted to communicate to you when I brought it to the Co-op. This video covered 95% of them and gave me confidence that I can get them done within the budget I was already trying to limit myself to. Clearly we're on the same page :-)
Yes, it's a pretty simple formula. If you stay within the budget of the formula, any coach can work out. Please give us as much notice as you can on your to-do list and let us get you in on our schedule and "Q'
SPOT ON ! this really applies to all class A's..I don't buy into depreciation like a car..if you maintain it well and not paint the interior hot pink you can really keep the value in these rigs..after all it is a "home" but with one very clear advantage..IT MOVES !
This video makes me feel a little better, after buying one that had some repairs done in all the years, I took inventory and thought that my coach was worth $10,000 just for the parts.. of course after I bought I can see coaches that might have been a better deal.. but who is to know until you get right into the thing.. Looks like I'll be under budget based on what I'll end up with.. but of course I always think I could have done better on the buy..
Hi Jim, literally found the Coop yesterday. Bought my '73 GMC 5 years ago. My only complaint with it is the steering. Wishy washy is being kind. Do you have any videos showing fixes, be it steering box or replacing the consumable bushings etc. Anything you can add or send me to would be appreciated.
$4500 in Alcoa and Michelin XPS tires
$2000 for new windshields with ceramic coating
$350 for felt window replacements
$700 in two new side windows
$1000 in a new roof AC
$350 for sun screens for all windows
$300 for jacks, stands, chocks
$500 for Ragusa shopping spree
$700 for two batteries
$150 for battery charger
$350 for disconnects, new isolator, boost solenoid and combiner
$150 for dash mat
$150 for new 12v power converter and new fuse box
$150 for LED lights
$325 for Caspro rear shocks
$300 for Ken Thoma bearing tools
Quad airbag system
Fuel injection
Complete brake system rebuild
Bearing and spindles
It does add up
I guess I have a survivor coach
That is not touching the interior or drive train or frame sag
Sounds like my 74 I just bought for 38000
Wow, As an old guy that has owned old sail boats, muscle cars and Alphas, this is the best most honest realistic advice that I have ever heard about a project. Greetings from Tallahassee.
Thanks Dave. I told my Dad the 2 things I never wanted to be was a car or insurance salesman (no offence)...... I'm already selling peace of mind with fire suppression systems (FireFight Products) so I refuse to be looked upon as a used car salesman! I have resisted buying and selling these things for 22 years......... so now I am STILL not selling used cars but "stable platforms". What ever you do or want done to it is your choice. From a nice to a core platform they all are just that. Thanks for your comment.
No one who has ever owned ALFAs would spell it "Alpha."
@@jbrase2000 Yeah you are right. The old guy made a mistake. Thanks for calling me out and calling me a liar in public.
I wanna change to electric my 455 puts out what 400 maybe 500 hp in perfect shape blah blah that's doable wth electric ask elon but I'm askin you what you think is it do able ?
Oh I would ask you to link your for sale page in your info section but that would make it way too easy for me . My wife thanks you.
When you are really ready, drive it down and let it go to the next steward. We'll make sure someone worthy will see it.
You say "Mechanically Sound" for 25K. By "Mechanically Sound", do you just mean the vehicle portion, or are you including the house systems in "Mechanically Sound" as well in your 25K formula? Thanks.
Sound advice
Good Talk Jim.. I have 2 of them.. One just got new Brakes and tires and bearings gone thru etc. Needs some interior work where the rear cabinets are delaming due to PO's lack of care.. But new vents and sealing took care of that.. (1974 Glacier) The other I have what you described 1st. A good running coach unmolested. and I am just adding to her.. Still under the 20 Grand mark.. lol (1978 Royale)
See, it CAN be done and you can have fun doing it. Keepgoing.......
Black hole, all vintage vehicles are a black hole. Have a barn full of them.
Why don't you put your info in writing on you tube.
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A used car sales..... pontificating about sales.... BS...
Relax
Sound advice