backdoored GMC

vic marks

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Evan wrote: In regards to the raised roof, I have seen one once.
It was on the docking area at McCormack Place in
Chicago(the big convention center), and it was
unusual. It seemed to have a big raised roof section,
maybe about a foot tall or so. It also had no windows,
even in the rear. But in the rear, the owners had
custom built the rear panel to have two huge, opening
rear doors like on a standard full size van. I had
seen it while on a freeway a few years ago, and
haven't seen it since, because they finished fixing
the Chicago Skyway. Hope this helps!

Evan: In all likelihood the back doors were not custom made but came stock.
As I understand it, some of the transmodes were available without windows
but with rear doors.

Vic Marks
Vancouver, BC
75 Transmode
 
I bid on a Transmode last year when I was in search of a GMC with back doors
and it had some sort of baffle along the sides. The big back doors hid a ramp
that slid out which was used to transport a motorcycle between two rear water
tanks. Fortunately, my bid was not accepted and I got a much better coach for
the same price fully outfitted. I am much happier with the rear bedroom of my
current coach than I would have been with the barn doors. Julie is certainly
not a cow!

Ron and Julie
73 Painted Desert

> Evan wrote: In regards to the raised roof, I have seen one once.
> It was on the docking area at McCormack Place in
> Chicago(the big convention center), and it was
> unusual. It seemed to have a big raised roof section,
> maybe about a foot tall or so. It also had no windows,
> even in the rear. But in the rear, the owners had
> custom built the rear panel to have two huge, opening
> rear doors like on a standard full size van. I had
> seen it while on a freeway a few years ago, and
> haven't seen it since, because they finished fixing
> the Chicago Skyway. Hope this helps!
>
> Evan: In all likelihood the back doors were not custom made but came stock.
> As I understand it, some of the transmodes were available without windows
> but with rear doors.
>
> Vic Marks
> Vancouver, BC
> 75 Transmode