Deb,
I live in Calgary, Alberta and recently this year purchased a 1977 Kingsley 26 foot (Elvis) that is mostly original. I have been monitoring new listings since and not much has come up. I bought mine on Kijiji in Lethbridge. Other than the generator board being bad, It was basically a ready to roll unit. Most of the units coming up for sale have been on Kijiji in Alberta with a couple in B.C. There was a 23 foot Birchaven in B.C. about 2 months ago for $19,000 can that looked not bad. There was also a nice 26 foot Eleganza? I believe in Edmonton for $20k that looked very nice too, in fact it was on the GMC Motorhome for sale site on Facebook too. Also, there is/was a 26 footer in High River for $15k on Kijiji that looked ok too. I have not personally looked at any of the mentioned ones in person. After July the number of offerings in western Canada really dried up.
I too want to put a scooter on my back bumper and I purchased a 500# steel rack from princess auto that was on sale for $100, regular $150. The steel rack apparently weighs about the same as the aluminum one they offer for a 400# rating, if you believe there specs. Anyways, Elvis is now in storage so I’m onto my other projects. Let me know if I can assist you in your GMC hunting. My cell is 403-808-8267.
Neil
1977 Kingsley 26 foot 403 (Elvis)
Mostly stock with zip-dee awning
Calgary, Alberta Canada
>
> Hi Ken. I have never been one to turn away from a decent drive (or flight as the case may be). Sorry to hear about your buddy in kamloops, but Yes,
> seeing it from the ground around here is nice. Flying over-head is a great vista, but the mountains are nice to ride through. Have never done the
> ride to Lytton - I have 400 Burgman scooter that I will likely take out on more trips next summer and may head up that way - need to find a way to
> transport it on whatever GMC I end up adopting - either as a toad on a small utility trailer or with a dolly wheel to keep it from making the GMC pull
> a wheelie!
>
> If you know of a good coach I am most definitely open to hearing about it! A 2-3 day run back would be the perfect shake-down cruise!
>
> Thanks for thinking of me, and for all of the help - you guys are awesome!
>
> Deb
>
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I live in Calgary, Alberta and recently this year purchased a 1977 Kingsley 26 foot (Elvis) that is mostly original. I have been monitoring new listings since and not much has come up. I bought mine on Kijiji in Lethbridge. Other than the generator board being bad, It was basically a ready to roll unit. Most of the units coming up for sale have been on Kijiji in Alberta with a couple in B.C. There was a 23 foot Birchaven in B.C. about 2 months ago for $19,000 can that looked not bad. There was also a nice 26 foot Eleganza? I believe in Edmonton for $20k that looked very nice too, in fact it was on the GMC Motorhome for sale site on Facebook too. Also, there is/was a 26 footer in High River for $15k on Kijiji that looked ok too. I have not personally looked at any of the mentioned ones in person. After July the number of offerings in western Canada really dried up.
I too want to put a scooter on my back bumper and I purchased a 500# steel rack from princess auto that was on sale for $100, regular $150. The steel rack apparently weighs about the same as the aluminum one they offer for a 400# rating, if you believe there specs. Anyways, Elvis is now in storage so I’m onto my other projects. Let me know if I can assist you in your GMC hunting. My cell is 403-808-8267.
Neil
1977 Kingsley 26 foot 403 (Elvis)
Mostly stock with zip-dee awning
Calgary, Alberta Canada
>
> Hi Ken. I have never been one to turn away from a decent drive (or flight as the case may be). Sorry to hear about your buddy in kamloops, but Yes,
> seeing it from the ground around here is nice. Flying over-head is a great vista, but the mountains are nice to ride through. Have never done the
> ride to Lytton - I have 400 Burgman scooter that I will likely take out on more trips next summer and may head up that way - need to find a way to
> transport it on whatever GMC I end up adopting - either as a toad on a small utility trailer or with a dolly wheel to keep it from making the GMC pull
> a wheelie!
>
> If you know of a good coach I am most definitely open to hearing about it! A 2-3 day run back would be the perfect shake-down cruise!
>
> Thanks for thinking of me, and for all of the help - you guys are awesome!
>
> Deb
>
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