Hello forum community!
My name is Ramzi and I have recently acquired a 1973 GMC Canyonlands 23'.
It needs a lot of work, but I'm hopeful I'm up to the task.
It was a long shot getting the one I want in a condition that can get back to my work zone ( my parent's house).
The build log will go into more detail, just wanted to drop by here and introduce myself.
I am a recent college grad from PA looking for a software job while I restore this GMC.
The original plan was to use it for a while and upgrade as I go, but after discovering the entire coach had a prior rat infestation covered up with ozium and was rotten to the core, the plan changed.
To be honest, I'm quite bitter that PO neglected to mention this, among other things, especially after I told him I would be LIVING in this thing. Living in this, as it was, would have made me terribly sick with the black mold/mildew/rat feces.
I received a lot of misinformation from the PO (including the year... yikes!) and probably overpaid, but overall I'm glad to have my dream machine.
Still at my parent's house, the plan now is to do a full resto-mod (bless their patience and support!)
I plan to live in this thing full time, so I want to do the job right.
Here is a pic of the original condition:

It may look nice, but this GMC was severely neglected by the previous owner and suffers from frame/body sag/spread.
Thanks for reading, and I look forward to our discussions! Let's bring this GMC from neglected to better than factory!
My name is Ramzi and I have recently acquired a 1973 GMC Canyonlands 23'.
It needs a lot of work, but I'm hopeful I'm up to the task.
It was a long shot getting the one I want in a condition that can get back to my work zone ( my parent's house).
The build log will go into more detail, just wanted to drop by here and introduce myself.
I am a recent college grad from PA looking for a software job while I restore this GMC.
The original plan was to use it for a while and upgrade as I go, but after discovering the entire coach had a prior rat infestation covered up with ozium and was rotten to the core, the plan changed.
To be honest, I'm quite bitter that PO neglected to mention this, among other things, especially after I told him I would be LIVING in this thing. Living in this, as it was, would have made me terribly sick with the black mold/mildew/rat feces.
I received a lot of misinformation from the PO (including the year... yikes!) and probably overpaid, but overall I'm glad to have my dream machine.
Still at my parent's house, the plan now is to do a full resto-mod (bless their patience and support!)
I plan to live in this thing full time, so I want to do the job right.
Here is a pic of the original condition:

It may look nice, but this GMC was severely neglected by the previous owner and suffers from frame/body sag/spread.
Thanks for reading, and I look forward to our discussions! Let's bring this GMC from neglected to better than factory!