Paul --
Doesn't GM have the last 1,000 '78s in a warehouse in Pontiac waiting on gas
prices to come back down?
If so, I just saw today that (adjusted for inflation/in constant dollars*)
gas has never been cheaper.
I'll bet we can get Dave to confirm the existence of these 'hoarded'
coaches.
I think I'll see if I can go order one.
You want one too?
Mark Grady
mailto:mgrady
'77 K
North Webster, IN
* Let's see -- I don't know what the $@&! constant dollars are, but the
President used that term in his budget talk on C-SPAM the other day. That
means that a '78 that listed for $22,000 would cost $56,880 today. Still a
bargain compared to SOB's at $92k plus
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/ is my source for this trivia.
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> Issue 47 of the GMC Motorhomes International Newsletter, says that "1978
> motorhomes as early as serial number 742 had such a system that means that
> around 1037 motorhomes had Electro Level II. ...almost 9% of the
> total ..."
>
Doesn't GM have the last 1,000 '78s in a warehouse in Pontiac waiting on gas
prices to come back down?
If so, I just saw today that (adjusted for inflation/in constant dollars*)
gas has never been cheaper.
I'll bet we can get Dave to confirm the existence of these 'hoarded'
coaches.
I think I'll see if I can go order one.
You want one too?
Mark Grady
mailto:mgrady
'77 K
North Webster, IN
* Let's see -- I don't know what the $@&! constant dollars are, but the
President used that term in his budget talk on C-SPAM the other day. That
means that a '78 that listed for $22,000 would cost $56,880 today. Still a
bargain compared to SOB's at $92k plus
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/ is my source for this trivia.
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> Issue 47 of the GMC Motorhomes International Newsletter, says that "1978
> motorhomes as early as serial number 742 had such a system that means that
> around 1037 motorhomes had Electro Level II. ...almost 9% of the
> total ..."
>