Netters,
Whenever Clarence Buskirk did one of his stretch conversions, he would take
pictures of the process and mount them in a photo album. When he delivered
the coach, the album went with it. A couple months ago, Buddy Bethune told
me that he had picked a 29' Buskirk and wanted to know if I'd like to see
it. While I was there, he showed me the photo album. I couldn't believe
what I saw - the entire stretch process in pictures. Buddy agreed to loan
me the album for a couple days so I could scan the photos.
I posted them last night at:
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com/tech/buskirk/
Please don't be naive enough to think that you can learn how to stretch a
GMC by looking at these photos. In fact, if anything the photos show what a
daunting task this is. Their real value is the excellent view they provide
of the coach structure and the neat ideas you can pick up(like the
auxilliary gauge panel under the dash).
The pictures are large(approx. 750x510), so they'll take a while to load and
may make AOL's proxy servers time out(sorry about that). There are 106 of
them and they're arranged 10 per page.
Enjoy,
Patrick
Whenever Clarence Buskirk did one of his stretch conversions, he would take
pictures of the process and mount them in a photo album. When he delivered
the coach, the album went with it. A couple months ago, Buddy Bethune told
me that he had picked a 29' Buskirk and wanted to know if I'd like to see
it. While I was there, he showed me the photo album. I couldn't believe
what I saw - the entire stretch process in pictures. Buddy agreed to loan
me the album for a couple days so I could scan the photos.
I posted them last night at:
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com/tech/buskirk/
Please don't be naive enough to think that you can learn how to stretch a
GMC by looking at these photos. In fact, if anything the photos show what a
daunting task this is. Their real value is the excellent view they provide
of the coach structure and the neat ideas you can pick up(like the
auxilliary gauge panel under the dash).
The pictures are large(approx. 750x510), so they'll take a while to load and
may make AOL's proxy servers time out(sorry about that). There are 106 of
them and they're arranged 10 per page.
Enjoy,
Patrick