Chris,
Welcome to the group, family, cult, asylum......
By now I guess you know that you are not the first person to be bitten by this bug.
There is not much that I can not tell you about the salvage title in Indiana, in most states a salvage title is used by insurance companies so they
can hope someone won't drive a vehicle that has been declared unroadworthy on the roads again and then they have to cover it again. You will have to
inquire at the proper state offices to find out what it takes in Indiana to get a renewed title for said vehicle. I know that we have several owners
(including KenB) that had coaches declared a total loss and are still registered today.
The value you are starting at for those coaches is about right. A coach that CAN be driven at all is 2~3k$. But be sure to inspect the frame at that
price. If you have any at all for wood working skills, you can build an interior that will be at least as good as most of the GM/Gemini or GM-only
and just a little short of the best Coachman.
We have a line we use here all the time and it keeps getting proved true...
"A reliable and ready to travel GMC will cost about 30K$. All at once or as a kit."
Please notice that "as a kit" part. What it does not say and has also proved very true is that sweat gets billed in at FULL SHOP RATE. Even in
southern Indiana, that is at least 100$/hr. So, by the time you clean up either (or both) of these coaches and build an interior or re-install what
is there, I can pretty much guarantee that you will be there. When you look at the sweat to cash ratio, I would bet that you can have the better one
fully reliable for less than another 5K in cash and 200 hours work.
I also acquired our coach "advantageously". If I had known about and understood the above equation, it would not have change a thing, but I would
have felt better. And No, I did not beat the equation and we have a coach that we love.
Two things you should do:
First is go up to and then to . You will find a box to fill in a signature file. Fill that in with a
real name (we like to know who we are helping), and a good geographic reference. When you joined this group, you became part of a supportive and
helping community. We all want you to be a success. When you can, include what you can about your coach(es), but right now that is not essential.
Second is to try to hook up with the chapter of local owners. You will get an amazing amount of support when you do. You are at the southern edge of
Greatlakers and real close to Dixielanders. You will again find amazing support there.
This is a community of helping and supporting people that you probably do not know the like of. Most of us have benefited from that support at one
time or another. Some of us, like me, in very big ways.
Matt
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