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Thought I would check this out. See how many of us there are.
 
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> Thought I would check this out. See how many of us there are.

If the majordomo is telling the truth, there should be about 6 on the
regular list and 1 on the digest version.

Patrick
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The GMC Motorhome Page
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>> Thought I would check this out. See how many of us there are.
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>If the majordomo is telling the truth, there should be about 6 on the
>regular list and 1 on the digest version.
>

One reason the list may be a little slow, is a large number
of GMC owners are on the road right now. The GMC Motorhome
International rally is going on in NH about this time. If its like
the other rallys, there are several hundred coaches there.
I went to the one held at the KY horse park several years ago
its a real trip for the GMC "faithful" :)

Intro for us, John & Brenda Szalay from Louisville Ky.
We have a 73 260, not sure of the model yet, it's owned us for 9
years now, someday we hope to find out what model we really have.
We use our rig almost year around, every chance we get to get away
from work, even if just for the weekend.
 
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> >> Thought I would check this out. See how many of us there are.
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> >If the majordomo is telling the truth, there should be about 6 on the
> >regular list and 1 on the digest version.
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> One reason the list may be a little slow, is a large number
> of GMC owners are on the road right now.

Well, the list *is* only a few days old, but I have also received a
couple emails from GMC'ers saying they'll check out the list when they
get back home.

According to majordomo, this morning we're up to 8 subscribers plus 1 on
the digest. If you're curious, you can send an email to
majordomo with the text body "who gmcmotorhome"(omit
quotes). The majordomo will reply with an email containing a list of
subscribers.

Tech Tip - Next time you have an opportunity to slide under your GMC,
check the steel brake lines that run along the frame rails to the rear
wheels. These lines are mounted flush to the side of the frame and can
hold water and other nasty stuff between the tubing and the frame. I
found out the hard way, when I went to move mine and had no brakes. The
line had rusted through in the area behind the forward rear wheel.
Luckily, it was in the driveway when it happened and the only harm done
was dumping a half pint of brake fluid on the ground.

Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com