Hi, my name is Bob....and I'm a GMCaholic...

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MyeongTae

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Hi,
If you like Pina Coloadas,
ooops...wrong site...
The kids have a '77 Birchaven that was in great shape but had a soft floor in spots that couldn't be ignored and its being loosely fitted with the floor, walls, plumbing and wiring. it was taken to ground zero, all pieces down to hinges were retained, cabinets, appliances, everything.
The newer one is a '75 Glenbrook that is the proverbial barn find. Well, barnside find.
I got stalled for a few months, so I am sure some are thinking,"Didn't he say the same thing somewhere else awhile back?" Yup, I probably did. And some have seen these pics before, please don't ding me. I will keep things in order. They are much further along now. You have seen them or sale somewhere I am sure. Do you start your own thread?
But, I am on track next month, and have pics from initial find to where they are today, and i would like to have a place I can update with progress. I will look around the site, can you point me to where I can do that? If i can do that? I would like these documented for the kids to have as they will be the ones meeting up with some of you.
Thats the 23 before we got it, just had spots the floor had to go (if only we could get a magical hidden flaw detector to sweep over RV's!!), but otherwise great, the 26 is after it was pulled from alongside the barn. Both super low miles, great 455's, trannys and all that.
 

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Hi,
If you like Pina Coloadas,
ooops...wrong site...
The kids have a '77 Birchaven that was in great shape but had a soft floor in spots that couldn't be ignored and its being loosely fitted with the floor, walls, plumbing and wiring. it was taken to ground zero, all pieces down to hinges were retained, cabinets, appliances, everything.
The newer one is a '75 Glenbrook that is the proverbial barn find. Well, barnside find.
I got stalled for a few months, so I am sure some are thinking,"Didn't he say the same thing somewhere else awhile back?" Yup, I probably did. And some have seen these pics before, please don't ding me. I will keep things in order. They are much further along now. You have seen them or sale somewhere I am sure. Do you start your own thread?
But, I am on track next month, and have pics from initial find to where they are today, and i would like to have a place I can update with progress. I will look around the site, can you point me to where I can do that? If i can do that? I would like these documented for the kids to have as they will be the ones meeting up with some of you.
Thats the 23 before we got it, just had spots the floor had to go (if only we could get a magical hidden flaw detector to sweep over RV's!!), but otherwise great, the 26 is after it was pulled from alongside the barn. Both super low miles, great 455's, trannys and all that.
You can document coach restorations in the "Build Threads" section. Welcome!
 
Good luck on your project, I am working on mine as well 75 Eleganza II "Ellie" My biggest issue right now is removing the facia from dashboard to fix gear indicator without cracking it.