> From: Bartz, Paul
> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 2:12 PM
> To: 'gcbr'
> Cc: 'gmcmotorhome'
> Subject: GMC Project
>
> Arch:
>
> I visited your GCBR Web site. It's very interesting and impressive.
> What an interesting learning concept. I applaud you for your
> imagination. I guess it comes with the territory though.
>
> I assume you utilize your coach when playing Commodore????
>
> What do you think of a corollary project to design GMC exterior color
> schemes/paint jobs? Perhaps there would be a market nowadays for that
> venture, since many owners are having their coach repainted.
>
> Don't know if you are familiar with the Topeka Body Shop in Topeka IN.
> They have been completing some very interesting paint schemes on the
> coaches they have been painting. Of course I realize that coach paint
> schemes are highly personal and subjective. However, to those of us
> without very good imaginations, class projects made available to the
> Web could be a boon to stimulate others.
>
> There are electronic images of the coach available from the Web site
> http://www.gmcmotorhomes.com/gmcimages.html that can be captured for
> use. Of course your coach can be the guinea pig, right????
>
> Does this suggestion have any merit?????
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>
>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 2:12 PM
> To: 'gcbr'
> Cc: 'gmcmotorhome'
> Subject: GMC Project
>
> Arch:
>
> I visited your GCBR Web site. It's very interesting and impressive.
> What an interesting learning concept. I applaud you for your
> imagination. I guess it comes with the territory though.
>
> I assume you utilize your coach when playing Commodore????
>
> What do you think of a corollary project to design GMC exterior color
> schemes/paint jobs? Perhaps there would be a market nowadays for that
> venture, since many owners are having their coach repainted.
>
> Don't know if you are familiar with the Topeka Body Shop in Topeka IN.
> They have been completing some very interesting paint schemes on the
> coaches they have been painting. Of course I realize that coach paint
> schemes are highly personal and subjective. However, to those of us
> without very good imaginations, class projects made available to the
> Web could be a boon to stimulate others.
>
> There are electronic images of the coach available from the Web site
> http://www.gmcmotorhomes.com/gmcimages.html that can be captured for
> use. Of course your coach can be the guinea pig, right????
>
> Does this suggestion have any merit?????
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>
>