New Owner 1976 Palm Beach

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Petebee

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Greetings,

Recently picked up this 1976 Palm Beach about 175 miles away in SE Virginia. It was originally a Southwest coach until 2005 or so when it was sold to a car collector in PA, where it lived in a climate controlled facility (and only driven on the property) until March of this year when the young man I purchased it from picked it up.

It has 133k miles. During its 20 year slumbering stay in PA it was driven occasionally by the collector's mechanic, allegedly only used non ethanol fuel. A few details:

at 99k in late 90s transmission rebuilt with Caspro Power Drive installed at the same time

at 101k in early 2000s engine rebuilt by Wallace Bearing in NM .030 pistons

at some point Wallace front wheel bearings installed (much to Jim Bounds chagrine)

Joel the young man I purchased it from installed new Firestones, performed a tune-up, fluid changes, etc. It has pretty good maintenance records from early 1990s until about 2005.

It made the trip home fine other that throwing the alternator belt about 30 miles from home. Thankfully we were prepared with parts.

Plan is to refresh all suspension, brakes and steering. After that continue with interior refresh that Joel started.

Steering has play and brakes eventually slow it down, but felt good at 60-65 mph. Ride and suspension felt good - firm and controlled.

I'll likely start a project thread in the correct sub forum. My Mazda2 might make a good towed candidate, but would need a dolly as I don't think you can flat tow it (it is a 5spd manual though).

This is my first domestic project as I'm accustomed to old Volvos and BMWs and the odd weird Euro car.

Looking forward to this one!

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Looks gorgeous from the outside. Is the interior still original, or has it been modified/remodeled?
With the major mechanicals taken care of, you should be able to enjoy for a long time.
 
Congrats on an excellent starting place and welcome to the GMC Motorhome Family.

Being as it has been hidden away for the last 20 years, there's a good chance that it is not in the registry.

For the purpose of locating and keeping track of all Classic GMC Motorhomes.
Please fill out and submit the online form at www.gmcmhregistry.com/contact/form.html
(There are currently over 9,134 GMCs accounted for)

Find the VIN tag is on the firewall behind the passenger side hood.
Or on the inner glove box door tag.
Or on the title.

* Note about the Build Date of your GMC: From the decal on the inside of the glove box door - look for a number on the top line just left of center, similar to "032174". This example indicates the build date as March 21st, 1974. *

I'll reply with history I know about your GMC.

Thank you
Billy Massey
The GMC Motorhome Registry
www.gmcmhregistry.com

Greetings,

Recently picked up this 1976 Palm Beach about 175 miles away in SE Virginia. It was originally a Southwest coach until 2005 or so when it was sold to a car collector in PA, where it lived in a climate controlled facility (and only driven on the property) until March of this year when the young man I purchased it from picked it up.
 
Hi Petebee - welcome! Sounds like quite the find with rebuilt engine and transmission, and careful storage. You'll love that Zipdee awning and I see you probably have a CB radio (I need to add that). Color-keyed roof pod and A/C shows a previous owner cherished the Palm Beach colors that fell out of favor for awhile and are now classic and very desirable.

When you get a chance, best to create a signature file so members can more quickly spot if you're local and help with model-specific questions - and if yours has major mods. Upper right corner / Account / Edit Signature

Looking forward to your adventures!
-Kendra
 
Nice looking coach! 👍

A couple of things I noticed. I'm pretty sure the wind wings (clear plastic air scoops at the cockpit windows) are reversed - there's a left and a right. Please post a photo of one looking directly at it from the side.

The darker area around the gas tank drain plug should be looked at, check if you can smell gas from underneath. Not trying to alarm you, just being an extra set of eyes.

Best of luck with your GMC and safe travels!
 
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