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Mike, not sure what your budget is but there is one just a couple hours from you in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.....dont know much about it but if you
might be interested in getting 30% more for your dollar PM me and ill send you the add link.

I know of a really nice one on the East Coast of Canada and one other in wetern Canada.
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Rich Mondor,

Brockville, ON

77 Hughes 2600
 
Mike,

I tried to PM you, but it seems you do not allow them. Anyway, tell me about the logistics of attending a Rally without a motorhome. Did you stay in
a motel? Did you register? Did you have a couple friends introduce you to the scene? Just show up and say "Who has a Motorhome they want to sell!?"
LOL.

Thanks

Mike

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Mike and Jessica
West Michigan (Just north of Grand Rapids)
Currently Shopping...
 
> Mike - just N of Grand Rapids:
> You need to take Ken H's advice and attend the GMCMI convention.
> 6 years ago I went to their spring convention in Dothan, Ala. looking for just the rite GMC. Looked at 13 of them and bought the best one of the
> 13 - a 76 Eleganza II 26' rear bed unit in Gr8 shape - still driving her today.
> Going to Convention was best decision I ever made - long story - found the love of my life there also. 5 1/2 years of absolute bliss w/ the wife
> and the GMC. Just completed our 98th GMC trip in 5 1/2 years of marriage plus the GMC community is absolutely awesome.
> Mike/The Corvair a holic
>
> Sent from my iPhone

Mike,

I tried to PM you, but it seems you do not allow them. Anyway, tell me about the logistics of attending a Rally without a motorhome. Did you stay in
a motel? Did you register? Did you have a couple friends introduce you to the scene? Just show up and say "Who has a Motorhome they want to sell!?"
LOL.

Thanks

Mike

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Mike and Jessica
West Michigan (Just north of Grand Rapids)
Currently Shopping...
 
Hi Mike (just N of Grand Rapids):
Ok - here was my experience:
Called the gal in charge (Kim Weeks) and told her of my interest. She was (will be) very accommodating. Drove my car to the convention site, I registered upon arrival, found a motel room close by, and let people at the convention know I “was looking”. I got very good advice from a number of new found friends - was also warned - “you will have to listen to a lot of horror stories - just ask them afterwards about all the good times they have had w/ their coaches”! Gr8 advice and it still applies to newbies (take note)! There are usually a number of coaches listed for sale at the bulletin board. Also many people know of friends or acquaintances who are ready to sell.
My advice is know what you are looking for (year and model and upgrades) and about how much money you want to spend - be methodical and do your home work before arriving.
A good looking, good running, cross country ready coach will cost in the range of 30k. A fairly good coach in need of some repairs or upgrades will probably run tween 20 to 25k.
If you are a mechanic and willing to invest sweat equity, you could find a bargain, but be sure you factor in repair time! I know many who bought cheap and then spent 3 to 5 years before being ready to go on the road!
I have owned 5 GMC coaches in the past 6 years (now down to 3), so have some pretty strong opinions that I could share. Call me if you so desire - 3 oh nine, 3 six 3, 66 oh nine.
Mike/The Corvair a holic
P S: I will have my best coach ready for sale in about 4 months - a 76 Eleganza II 26’ rear bed side bath model - cross country ready.
P S - 2: The GMC MH community is a Gr8 group of helpful people who really want you to enjoy your coach - many will become your best friends in short order!

Sent from my iPhone

>
> Mike,
>
> I tried to PM you, but it seems you do not allow them. Anyway, tell me about the logistics of attending a Rally without a motorhome. Did you stay in
> a motel? Did you register? Did you have a couple friends introduce you to the scene? Just show up and say "Who has a Motorhome they want to sell!?"
> LOL.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
> --
> Mike and Jessica
> West Michigan (Just north of Grand Rapids)
> Currently Shopping...
>
>
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Mike H.

You've come here for advice, and this is a good place to get it. So far it looks like a lot of people have provided valuable and insightful
information for you. Read it all, its good stuff.

Here is my 2 cents worth.

Buy as much of a restored, usable coach as you can afford up front. Enjoy it while you upgrade, repair, and restore it. As mentioned previously,
safety items first!

I'm a 3-year "newbie": we're not retired, and just completed our 20th camping trip in the coach this past Labor Day weekend (yes I count everything).
We have done a lot of repairs and such to keep it going, but the joy in using it provides additional motivation to keep the project going. We still
have a long list of projects to complete on the coach, but its good to have a rolling project.

Along your journey, document travels and repairs at gmcmhphotos.com

Here is some of our adventures. http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/u42530-russellkeith.html

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Russell Keith,
1978 E2 "Harry" 403 (still carbureted), Danny Dunn Tranny, Thorley, Stock Brakes w/Remote Vacuum Brake Booster, Quad Bags, Dakota Digital Dash, 6.5 kW
Onan, Dunedin, Florida
 
> Mike H.
>
> You've come here for advice, and this is a good place to get it. So far it looks like a lot of people have provided valuable and insightful
> information for you. Read it all, its good stuff.
>
> Here is my 2 cents worth.
>
> Buy as much of a restored, usable coach as you can afford up front. Enjoy it while you upgrade, repair, and restore it. As mentioned previously,
> safety items first!
>
> I'm a 3-year "newbie": we're not retired, and just completed our 20th camping trip in the coach this past Labor Day weekend (yes I count
> everything). We have done a lot of repairs and such to keep it going, but the joy in using it provides additional motivation to keep the project
> going. We still have a long list of projects to complete on the coach, but its good to have a rolling project.
>
> Along your journey, document travels and repairs at gmcmhphotos.com
>
> Here is some of our adventures. http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/u42530-russellkeith.html

Hey Russel, Thanks for the advice. You're correct about receiving some very useful information. I agree wholeheartedly with you. We are looking
for something we can use while we restore. I do not want a two year project to restore before I know that I even like camping in a motor home. This
will be our first.
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Mike and Jessica
West Michigan (Just north of Grand Rapids)
Currently Shopping...