Bought my first GMC motorhome! Now what?!

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> ...These are the directions I have thought of so far.
> ...
> 5. Do a full renovation back to a fully functional rv. Less kitchen and storage, more open and seating. ...
5. Definitely. Except don't omit the kitchen. Make it back into the camper it was, with updated interior.
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73 23' Sequoia 4 Sale
73 23' CanyonLands Parts Unit 4 Sale
Upper Alabama
"When I grow up I am going to be a curmudgeon."
 
You didn't mention option #6...After you've stripped out the nasty interior, get the mechanicals right while using it as a work van for your house
restoring. Very nice to have all your tools and an enclosed place to work on the remote jobsite.
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Terry Kelpien

ASE Master Technician

73 Glacier 260

Smithfield, Va.
 
I think I agree with Terry. it would make a great vehicle to haul wood, tools, ladders, ect... You already have the rear window busted out, so you
might as well make that rear end open up.

you are smart, and figured out some basics already, search this site and do some reading. I do not think you will ever make any money on this
thing, even if you did start out at $500. $10,000 later in parts, you may still have a $10,000 coach. The value is using and enjoying the coach.

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Jon Roche
75 palm beach
St. Cloud, MN
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
 
John,

looking at your numbers again.. here is my opionion after owning and being around these great coaches for 6 years. I currently drive a GMC I paid
$500 for and now have 8-9k in parts into it.

1. Great idea. Not sure about zoning issues. My runner has been used as a guest bedroom before.
2. they make great food trucks. You will find a few made out of a GMC.
3. I like the idea of party buses, and I use mine to haul friends around. It makes a great people hauler. Laws vary State to state, and getting the
old RV licensed properly and legally to use as a party bus/Limo, can be an issue.
4. Keen footware did this. As far as renting it out to others, you may be a better salesman then most. Not sure you will have ROI, but maybe a good
tax deduction
5. again- maybe a good tax deduction, but I just do not think you will have much financial success. these are great motorhomes, but they either take
a ton of money to really make sure all systems are 100% and not going to fail on someone else, or they take a little tinkering and someone who has
the patient and understanding that bad things can happen to good people.

keep updates and pictures coming. Love seeing these get rescued and used!

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Jon Roche
75 palm beach
St. Cloud, MN
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
 
Billy,

I don't see the original message on the email list. Nor in my junk email

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From: Gmclist on behalf of Jon Roche
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 8:38:27 AM
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Bought my first GMC motorhome! Now what?!

I think I agree with Terry. it would make a great vehicle to haul wood, tools, ladders, ect... You already have the rear window busted out, so you
might as well make that rear end open up.

you are smart, and figured out some basics already, search this site and do some reading. I do not think you will ever make any money on this
thing, even if you did start out at $500. $10,000 later in parts, you may still have a $10,000 coach. The value is using and enjoying the coach.

--
Jon Roche
75 palm beach
St. Cloud, MN
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/

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here are some food for thought links:

http://lingerdenver.com/

they have a GMC up on the roof in your town.

GMC food truck in atlanta:

http://thepickleatl.com/

Gyro truck in florida:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/jimmys-gyro-satellite-beach

hamburgers out of a gmc in michigan:
http://www.hunterhousehamburgers.com/catering/

and of course the sausage wagon(also in colorado):
http://gazette.com/colorado-springs-couples-revamped-rv-is-revealed/article/1502009

https://www.facebook.com/Bite-Me-Gourmet-Sausage-144326695652764/

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Jon Roche
75 palm beach
St. Cloud, MN
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
 
> ...I am now part of this wonderful community with my purchase of a 1977 Palm Beach. ...
I forgot to mention, you need to get the details to JShot. He maintains the registry:

http://gmcmhregistry.com/

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73 23' Sequoia 4 Sale
73 23' CanyonLands Parts Unit 4 Sale
Upper Alabama
"When I grow up I am going to be a curmudgeon."
 
We have another GMC revamped food truck in Fort Collins, Co.
Coach belonged to long time Mountainare members Harold and Betty Kennedy.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Corndoggies+Food+Truck&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW3cLN6KnSAhXEylQKHZOpBsIQsAQIUQ&biw=1112&bih=899

> > ...I am now part of this wonderful community with my purchase of a 1977
> Palm Beach. ...
> I forgot to mention, you need to get the details to JShot. He maintains
> the registry:
>
> http://gmcmhregistry.com/
>
>
> --
> 73 23' Sequoia 4 Sale
> 73 23' CanyonLands Parts Unit 4 Sale
> Upper Alabama
> "When I grow up I am going to be a curmudgeon."
>
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Bruce Hart
1976 Palm Beach
Milliken, Co
GMC=Got More Class
 
> Got to work cleaning out the inside today and seeing it all open and full of possibilities! The inside seems big now and plenty of space for the
> booths I want to build.
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/uploads/42586/IMG_09763.JPG http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/uploads/42586/IMG_09763.JPG
Can you take a close-up picture of those seat belts behind the driver's seat and explain how they are attached to the wall, please? I want to remove
the dinette behind the driver's seat in a 23' model and install a davo/bunk and would like to include seat belts the way they would have been done if
OEM.
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73 23' Sequoia 4 Sale
73 23' CanyonLands Parts Unit 4 Sale
Upper Alabama
"When I grow up I am going to be a curmudgeon."
 
I don't have the close up pic of the seat belt attachment but I can tell you mine were attached using 1 bolt for the 2 belts in the center of the
sofa/couch/davo/whatever it is and the same setup for the singles on each end. The bolt goes through both vertical frame members and the belt(s) are
in the space between the frame. Don't remember a spacer to tighten down on between the frame members so it must have been a self locking nut on the
bolt.
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Terry Kelpien

ASE Master Technician

73 Glacier 260

Smithfield, Va.
 
I like how they just open the window, no body changes at all!

________________________________
From: Gmclist on behalf of Bruce Hart
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 4:53:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Bought my first GMC motorhome! Now what?!

We have another GMC revamped food truck in Fort Collins, Co.
Coach belonged to long time Mountainare members Harold and Betty Kennedy.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Corndoggies+Food+Truck&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW3cLN6KnSAhXEylQKHZOpBsIQsAQIUQ&biw=1112&bih=899

> > ...I am now part of this wonderful community with my purchase of a 1977
> Palm Beach. ...
> I forgot to mention, you need to get the details to JShot. He maintains
> the registry:
>
> http://gmcmhregistry.com/
>
>
> --
> 73 23' Sequoia 4 Sale
> 73 23' CanyonLands Parts Unit 4 Sale
> Upper Alabama
> "When I grow up I am going to be a curmudgeon."
>
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1976 Palm Beach
Milliken, Co
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John,

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

You sure are starting off with a clean slate.

One thing I will caution you about is that the Rochester that is used in the motorhome is not the same as any other. I have no specifics
(unfortunately), but the fact has been reported a few times. There is some hope. If you do a search here, you will find that someone used a Holly
by some number and a few have fit the inclusive throttle body injection systems.

You have several choices for the replacement airsprings (airbags). I will not go into them here because I have only had experience with one of them.
If you search out the replacements for the OE, you will probably be convinced to look at the others that are discussed here. The repops are not a
good deal.

I see that you did find the sigfile place and that is a real good start. Please add a geographic reference. Only half of those that show up here
read this as a forum. The other half get it as e-mail and they don't get to see the header that says "Denver". You have mentioned it enough, but
don't expect anybody to remember it. Very few that are here also read Facebook.

This is an amazing community of helpful and supportive people. Even if you aren't building the coach to be a traveler, they will provide advice as
assistance as they can. As I liken them to the watermen that are my world, I like to welcome new owners much as we welcome a new owner there. So,

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

Welcome John
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Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Still Loving OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
John,
I live 40 some miles to the north of you.
Give me a call 97zero 978 ten eightynine
Could have some parts for you.

Bruce Hart

> John,
>
> Welcome to the group, family, cult, asylum...
>
> You sure are starting off with a clean slate.
>
> One thing I will caution you about is that the Rochester that is used in
> the motorhome is not the same as any other. I have no specifics
> (unfortunately), but the fact has been reported a few times. There is
> some hope. If you do a search here, you will find that someone used a Holly
> by some number and a few have fit the inclusive throttle body injection
> systems.
>
> You have several choices for the replacement airsprings (airbags). I will
> not go into them here because I have only had experience with one of them.
> If you search out the replacements for the OE, you will probably be
> convinced to look at the others that are discussed here. The repops are
> not a
> good deal.
>
> I see that you did find the sigfile place and that is a real good start.
> Please add a geographic reference. Only half of those that show up here
> read this as a forum. The other half get it as e-mail and they don't get
> to see the header that says "Denver". You have mentioned it enough, but
> don't expect anybody to remember it. Very few that are here also read
> Facebook.
>
> This is an amazing community of helpful and supportive people. Even if
> you aren't building the coach to be a traveler, they will provide advice as
> assistance as they can. As I liken them to the watermen that are my
> world, I like to welcome new owners much as we welcome a new owner there.
> So,
>
> May the Good Lord bless this coach and all those that set forth within her.
>
> Welcome John
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
> Still Loving OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
>
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Bruce Hart
1976 Palm Beach
Milliken, Co
GMC=Got More Class