While on the subject: I just got the new GMCMI handout. It states the
fully equipped price of a '78 as $46,000. I went to Google for a
comparison to today's dollars:
$46,000.00 in 1978 had the same buying power as $175,203.70 in 2016.
another reference said only $168,007,24.
At any rate, looking at the current crop of motorhomes and their prices, I
seriously doubt the GMC would sell new today for less than $200,000 --
especially if one considers the additional "features" legislated during the
past 40 years.
Makes you consider our $25,000 coaches to be "dirt cheap", huh?
Ken H.
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 8:11 PM, Bill Bryant
wrote:
> Thanks for the responses to my post on this GMC interior twin-bed model.
>
> I would appreciate it if one of you could send me an email photo of the
> twin-bed Service & Parts glove box sticker.
>
> My email addy can be found in the members listing under "bryant374"
>
> FYI: A few other details for GMC interior twin-bed models:
>
> 1976 model #ZEO6582 (Edgemont)
>
> 1977 model #ZEO6584 (available in ELII, PB & King.)
>
> 1978 I had thought it was available in the GMC interiors 78s as well,
> there is no sign of a listing for twin beds in the 1978 price list.
> If anyone knows of a GMC interior twin-bed please fill me in.
>
> FYI: Prices, The 1977 ZEO6584 (base) list price was $30,997.12, twin bed
> Bolsters were an extra $169.00
> For comparison the ZEO6581 (standard GMC MH) base price is $30,347.12
>
> Still need the Glove Box sticker photo
> many thanks
> Bill
>
> --
> Bill Bryant
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> 1965 Corvette
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>
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