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jim bounds1

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Chip,

I don't know for sure but this could be your lucky day! I choose not to
directly sell couches through my business but I do have the opertunity,
from time to time, to put buyers & sellers together.

Today I helped one of my customers pick up a coach that you might be
interested in. There has been a great deal of money poured into the
mechanical aspect of this coach. The interior has the main bulkhead walls
still there but the rest is under construction. It is a perfect good
mechanical fixer-upper.

Nelson is here on the net, and has custody of this gem in the raw. Nelson,
chime up and give chip the low down!!

Jim Bounds
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>Hello all, my name is Chip Gremillion and I live in New Orleans, LA. I have
>been a Wannabe GMC'er since they were introduced. I now have the time and
>the resources to take the plunge. I have followed the posts here for a
>couple of years and continue to be amazed at the wealth of information and
>comradeship amongst owners.
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>I am a computer guy at a local bank and a very capable mechanic in my spare
>time. I also build reproduction furniture when I get bored. I have looked
>at a couple of GMC's advertised locally in the past year or so. They were
>either too pricey or had major chassis rust problems. I have hit all the
>usual web sites, GMCMI, Golby, GMCMOTORHOME, etc looking for a mechanically
>sound fixer upper with no success. Does anyone know of any 26 footers on
>the market in the low teens? I would like to keep as much as possible in
>stock condition, but I am not afraid to make "improvements" where required.
>Thanks for your help.
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