Found one!

jim bounds1

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My diligence has paid off! I purchased a coach today for $1005.00, I
did not leave out a 0!

It was a sealed bid to a college surplus auction, I have not seen the
heap yet and may have a pile of parts. They till me all the tires are
up but it does need a battery.

Going to pick it up Monday, gonna try to drive it home, it may prove to
be an interesting ride.

I am bringing Nelson Wright, a fellow GMC owner, for ground support as
well as moral support.

Very excited about this, can't wait to get started on the Co-op mobile!

Will let you know how the forced march goes.

Jim Bounds
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Scott,
As most of these kind of situations happen, a good friend called me from up
north when he heard of a coach going to the college surplus lot for
auction. Another friend (who owns a GMC) called hsi son-in-law who worked
at the college and he leg worked the deal. We found out about the bid
closing 40 min. before and winged the 1005.00 bid.

I've got so much other work going on right now that I'm not sure what I'm
going to do with it but I'm still glad that it happened.

If I can get it road worth by the next Sunshine Statesmen rally, I'll stay
in it even if I have to use lawn chairs and sleeping bags!

I'l post Tues. and let you know what kind of heap it is.

Jim Bounds
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>How in the world did you find about a GMC at a college surplus sale?
>
>Scott Poortenga
>
>PS- I am looking for one myself
>
>
>
 
Where is it???? Should we all look for you on the interstate someplace??

>
>My diligence has paid off! I purchased a coach today for $1005.00, I
>did not leave out a 0!
>
>It was a sealed bid to a college surplus auction, I have not seen the
>heap yet and may have a pile of parts. They till me all the tires are
>up but it does need a battery.
>
>Going to pick it up Monday, gonna try to drive it home, it may prove to
>be an interesting ride.
>
>I am bringing Nelson Wright, a fellow GMC owner, for ground support as
>well as moral support.
>
>Very excited about this, can't wait to get started on the Co-op mobile!
>
>Will let you know how the forced march goes.
>
>Jim Bounds
>--------------------------
>
 
Sorry it took a while before I had anything to report on the beast I found.
I finally drug it to the shop this weekend and I can tell you it was an
incredible journey!

The coach had belonged to Florida State Univ. and was their portable
production studio. Unfortunately for me it had not been used or even moved
since 1989. Needless to say it had some problems.

After the backfire and subsequent carb. fire we were able to wake up the
motor and trans. which seem to work well. I had to field strip the carb on
the concrete under a street light but was able to clean out the fuzzy stuff
from inside. No brakes and no fuel from the tanks but hey, I can handle
that stuff! I was determined to move the thing from its resting spot and
was able to drag its numb carcus 4 feet dragging the seized rear wheels!
One good thing is that the engine & tranny had to work well to drag the
rest of the coach!

Many other problems, too many to list but I can tell you I really have my
work cut out!

We mounted the thing on a roll back tow truck and made our way to Orlando.
Yes it hung over the back of the truck by 6 feet or so and would have made
an interesting write up on a police report if we had been stopped. Got
some unusual looks from passers by, the coach was bigger than the tow truck!

We made it home Sat. eve and deposited it in an area where I can get to
work. I really didn't need something else to divide my time but am very
pleased with having it. It has a rear door, benches, a sound room & an
equipment rack that could support the Queen Mary. The interior is very
useable for my purposes after some serious cleaning and strategic renovations.

There is only one window besides the slider windows in the 2 doors. A very
unusual set up- I like it.

I hope to get it in shape for Myrtle Beach. Would like to drive it to the
next Sunshine Statesmen rally but I think thats a bit too much to ask for.
Will keep yuo informed as things progress.

Jim Bounds
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>Where is it???? Should we all look for you on the interstate someplace??
>

>>
>>My diligence has paid off! I purchased a coach today for $1005.00, I
>>did not leave out a 0!
>>
>>It was a sealed bid to a college surplus auction, I have not seen the
>>heap yet and may have a pile of parts. They till me all the tires are
>>up but it does need a battery.
>>
>>Going to pick it up Monday, gonna try to drive it home, it may prove to
>>be an interesting ride.
>>
>>I am bringing Nelson Wright, a fellow GMC owner, for ground support as
>>well as moral support.
>>
>>Very excited about this, can't wait to get started on the Co-op mobile!
>>
>>Will let you know how the forced march goes.
>>
>>Jim Bounds
>>--------------------------
>>
>
>
 
Jim,
Sounds like You have Your work cut out for ya! You can
rest assured that your not alone. Sounds like mine and
Yours are in about the same shape. Good Luck and have
fun!
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Jim Bounds
> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 1998 10:22 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Found one!
>
>
> Sorry it took a while before I had anything to report on the
> beast I found.
> I finally drug it to the shop this weekend and I can tell you it was an
> incredible journey!
>
> The coach had belonged to Florida State Univ. and was their portable
> production studio. Unfortunately for me it had not been used or
> even moved
> since 1989. Needless to say it had some problems.
>
> After the backfire and subsequent carb. fire we were able to wake up the
> motor and trans. which seem to work well. I had to field strip
> the carb on
> the concrete under a street light but was able to clean out the
> fuzzy stuff
> from inside. No brakes and no fuel from the tanks but hey, I can handle
> that stuff! I was determined to move the thing from its resting spot and
> was able to drag its numb carcus 4 feet dragging the seized rear wheels!
> One good thing is that the engine & tranny had to work well to drag the
> rest of the coach!
>
> Many other problems, too many to list but I can tell you I really have my
> work cut out!
>
> We mounted the thing on a roll back tow truck and made our way to Orlando.
> Yes it hung over the back of the truck by 6 feet or so and would have made
> an interesting write up on a police report if we had been stopped. Got
> some unusual looks from passers by, the coach was bigger than the
> tow truck!
>
> We made it home Sat. eve and deposited it in an area where I can get to
> work. I really didn't need something else to divide my time but am very
> pleased with having it. It has a rear door, benches, a sound room & an
> equipment rack that could support the Queen Mary. The interior is very
> useable for my purposes after some serious cleaning and strategic
> renovations.
>
> There is only one window besides the slider windows in the 2
> doors. A very
> unusual set up- I like it.
>
> I hope to get it in shape for Myrtle Beach. Would like to drive it to the
> next Sunshine Statesmen rally but I think thats a bit too much to ask for.
> Will keep yuo informed as things progress.
>
> Jim Bounds
> -----------------------
>

> >Where is it???? Should we all look for you on the interstate
> someplace??
> >

> >>
> >>My diligence has paid off! I purchased a coach today for $1005.00, I
> >>did not leave out a 0!
> >>
> >>It was a sealed bid to a college surplus auction, I have not seen the
> >>heap yet and may have a pile of parts. They till me all the tires are
> >>up but it does need a battery.
> >>
> >>Going to pick it up Monday, gonna try to drive it home, it may prove to
> >>be an interesting ride.
> >>
> >>I am bringing Nelson Wright, a fellow GMC owner, for ground support as
> >>well as moral support.
> >>
> >>Very excited about this, can't wait to get started on the Co-op mobile!
> >>
> >>Will let you know how the forced march goes.
> >>
> >>Jim Bounds
> >>--------------------------
> >>
> >
> >
>
 
Jimbo,

Thanks for saving this animal from the "boneyard"

Dave Greenberg
Boston Homes
1220 US Highway 1, Suite B
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
561/776-1414
 
Seems like Rob Teed is no longer the "Virgin". Bounds with all his
experience probably hasn't been down this path for himself!

That's what I think!

Dave Greenberg
Boston Homes
1220 US Highway 1, Suite B
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
561/776-1414
 
Did I miss something?? Did Jim make it home with his $100 special?????
Never saw anything on the WEB!! Maybe we should 'round up the posse and
go look for him...... :-)

>Jimbo,
>
>Thanks for saving this animal from the "boneyard"
>
>
> Dave Greenberg
> Boston Homes
> 1220 US Highway 1, Suite B
> North Palm Beach, FL 33408
> 561/776-1414
>
 
Does anyone have a listing of the Coachman ID #'s and what they stand for?
Any help or where to go to find it would be appreciated from one who's ISP
mail service has been down all weekend. Going nuts without it. Finally was
able to receive but still couldn't send till today.

Roger
 
Roger:

What is a "Coachman ID #'s"? Example.

Is that the same as the commonly used VIN (vehicle identification number)
nomenclature?

Paul Bartz

- -----Original Message-----
From: Roger Black [mailto:rblack]
Sent: Monday, December 21, 1998 10:08 AM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Found one!

Does anyone have a listing of the Coachman ID #'s and what they stand for?
Any help or where to go to find it would be appreciated from one who's ISP
mail service has been down all weekend. Going nuts without it. Finally was
able to receive but still couldn't send till today.

Roger
 
On Mon, 21 Dec 1998 09:07:53 -0600 "Roger Black"
writes:
>Does anyone have a listing of the Coachman ID #'s and what they stand
>for?
>Any help or where to go to find it would be appreciated from one who's
>ISP
>mail service has been down all weekend. Going nuts without it.
>Finally was
>able to receive but still couldn't send till today.
>
>Roger
>
>
Roger, your best source for correct info probably would be Coachman
themselves. I would guess they have a number system that covers the wide
range of products they make.

I only list the GM number in the Registry. BTW, I will eMail you with the
info you requested on the late 1976 Transmode you asked me about. I
suppose it is a Coachman Royale?

Dave Greenberg
Boston Homes
1220 US Highway 1, Suite B
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
561/776-1414
 
Dave,
He didn't even know what a TZE# was and he probably does not know if it is a
Royale or not. That's pretty much all I have to go on except for a
miscellaneous description of condition, etc. He does say he is the third
owner.

Roger
 
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Jim
Take pictures, put it on your web site under "personal project", and
you'll have the before, during, and after, available to show
customers what can be done. It'll also be an inspiration to the rest
of us. And I want to see what that oddball looks like NOW :)
Mike Beaton ' 77 Kingsley
wearing hip-waders in Nova Scotia
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>
> >son found a 100' 50amp. cable that cannot be picked up by one person. I
> >also found a box of all parts needed to do a complete brake job still in
> >the boxes. As it turns out, they had purchased them all from me over 5
> >years ago and never opened the box! What a small world!
>
> hahaha WOW, that perty much makes that coach FREE then doesn't it?
>
> Good luck on gettin it road ready, Jim. We know you'll make a showpiece
> out of it. Keep us updated on your progress.
>
>
> bdub
> '76 Palm Beach
> In The Heart o Texas
> www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
> icq # 202333
>
 
Dave,
This is the first basket I have shaken up for myself but I am not new to
scraping the slime off of olds beasts! I got that "white dumpster" patched
back together and it made it to Alabama without incident!

I must say though, it is a new thrill to know this one is mine. My son
empted all the trash out yesterday and I'm going to start on the mechanics
very soon.

It.s exciting finding neat stuff burried in cabinets and under trash. My
son found a 100' 50amp. cable that cannot be picked up by one person. I
also found a box of all parts needed to do a complete brake job still in
the boxes. As it turns out, they had purchased them all from me over 5
years ago and never opened the box! What a small world!

Are you going to be at the next Sunshine Statesmen rally, I'm really going
to try and make this thing mobile for that. Of course I will be sleeping
on the floor, that is if Janie will go along with that- pray for me.

See ya later,

Jim Bounds
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>Seems like Rob Teed is no longer the "Virgin". Bounds with all his
>experience probably hasn't been down this path for himself!
>
>That's what I think!
>
> Dave Greenberg
> Boston Homes
> 1220 US Highway 1, Suite B
> North Palm Beach, FL 33408
> 561/776-1414
>
>
 
>son found a 100' 50amp. cable that cannot be picked up by one person. I
>also found a box of all parts needed to do a complete brake job still in
>the boxes. As it turns out, they had purchased them all from me over 5
>years ago and never opened the box! What a small world!

hahaha WOW, that perty much makes that coach FREE then doesn't it?

Good luck on gettin it road ready, Jim. We know you'll make a showpiece
out of it. Keep us updated on your progress.


bdub
'76 Palm Beach
In The Heart o Texas
www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
icq # 202333
 
Hip wader guy,
You know it! I do not have a digital camera but I do hace a scanner and as
soon as I get the pics developed I will post on my web site.

I will have one of my mech. techs. start on the brake work tomorrow so I
have hopes of making our next rally in Fla.

Filled the dumpster today with %#@*, the inside seems to shaping up well.

In all the years of working with GMC's, I have not had the opertunity to
work with one quite like this one and would love to show all of you the
progress, stay tuned!

Jim Bounds
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>Jim
>Take pictures, put it on your web site under "personal project", and
>you'll have the before, during, and after, available to show
>customers what can be done. It'll also be an inspiration to the rest
>of us. And I want to see what that oddball looks like NOW :)
>Mike Beaton ' 77 Kingsley
> wearing hip-waders in Nova Scotia
>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>
>
>
>

>>
>> >son found a 100' 50amp. cable that cannot be picked up by one person. I
>> >also found a box of all parts needed to do a complete brake job still in
>> >the boxes. As it turns out, they had purchased them all from me over 5
>> >years ago and never opened the box! What a small world!
>>
>> hahaha WOW, that perty much makes that coach FREE then doesn't it?
>>
>> Good luck on gettin it road ready, Jim. We know you'll make a showpiece
>> out of it. Keep us updated on your progress.
>>
>>
>> bdub
>> '76 Palm Beach
>> In The Heart o Texas
>> www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
>> icq # 202333
>>
>
>
>
>
 
bdub,
Yea, free untill I open up the money hole and pick up the shovel! It won't
be long before I feel a breeze. I'll get some pics up as soon as I get
them developed.

Jim Bounds
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>
>>son found a 100' 50amp. cable that cannot be picked up by one person. I
>>also found a box of all parts needed to do a complete brake job still in
>>the boxes. As it turns out, they had purchased them all from me over 5
>>years ago and never opened the box! What a small world!
>
>hahaha WOW, that perty much makes that coach FREE then doesn't it?
>
>Good luck on gettin it road ready, Jim. We know you'll make a showpiece
>out of it. Keep us updated on your progress.
>
>
>bdub
>'76 Palm Beach
>In The Heart o Texas
>www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
>icq # 202333
>
>