Most of the coach's I've seen have the rear compartment converted to a
permanent or semi-permanent bed. Ours is semi-permanent. We have a 6"
cotton mattress on the folded down mini couches back there. (Very
comfortable!). It's so big though, if we need the extra seating, we've got
to take it out and leave the it at home. Gene Fisher has a really kewl way
of making it permanent and still have some great storage underneath. See
it at:
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com/tech/tiltbed/index.html
Here's a great place to find a bunch of GMC's for sale. Use the keyword
GMC with a year range of 1973 to 1978 at:
http://www.traderonline.com/rv/search/index.shtml
http://www.thriftynickel.com/
http://www.adquest3d.com/main.cfm?brd=1&pag=17
and of course, all the GMC web sites that are linked from Patrick's.
Good Luck!
>>
>> Where are you located Jim?
>>
>> You'll find that the GMC net will be a good source for undated information
>> on everything
>> related to GMC restorations. You're going to overwhelmed with info.
>>
>> Richard Waters
>> 1976 Palm Beach
>> Troy, MI
>> -----
>> Richard
>im located near sioux falls sd.....live on a farm and retired from
>airlines one year ago...i restore aircraft for my own use and my wife
>thinks a gmc motorhome is what we should have....however im the typical
>airline pilot and im cheap....would like to find a fixer upper in the
>26'...if you have any ideas let me know....
>regards
>jw
>>
>> > hello list
>> > im new here....need to know what floor plan is most desireable...i think
>> > i would be interested in a rear bed??....recently retired and would be
>> > interested in a 26' in need of tlc....have the shop and tools to handle
>> > about any job....any insight to the above would be greatly
>> > appreciated...
>> > best regards
>> > jim white
bdub
'76 Palm Beach
In The Heart o Texas
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