Forgot to tell you, if you come through albuquerque, let me know when you are
coming through.
I also want to remind you about the Albuq Balloon Fiesta Roundup OCt 5 to 10 where
you can see 138 of your sisters and brothers coaches.
al
> Ed,
>
> After reading about your trip, I think I need to
> take a nap. That's quite a trip . . . If you took I-
> 10 through SoCal, you passed within about 3
> blocks of where we live in Redlands.
>
> Regarding your preference for your GMC over
> the Bounder, having been Service Publications
> Administrator for Fleetwood (working for both
> the Motor Home and Towables Groups for the
> last 21 years), I've got a pretty good insight on
> Bounder, et al. (yes, I have stories . . . oh, do I
> have stories . . . but this M/L is about GMCs.)
>
> My co-workers sort of cock their heads to one
> side (visualize the RCA dog in front of the
> Victrola) when I told them I was buying a 26-
> year-old GMC when I could buy anything
> Fleetwood makes at dealer cost. You know
> what they were wondering. I didn't really have to
> explain it to them . . .
>
> Thanks for the advice. I'll be very careful to
> check those "vital bodily fluids".
>
> T Maki
>
> From: ELUBO
> Date sent: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 21:49:58 EDT
> Subject: Re: GMC: New owner/X-country trip/A few answers
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Send reply to: gmcmotorhome
>
> >
> > We made the trip last Jan., we went from New Jersey by way of Carolinas,
> > Georgia, down to Miss, across Route #10. Went from Phonex, to Prescott to
> > Sendona over the mountain pass, Spent 6 weeks in Desert Hot Springs then on
> > to southern Calif, down to Mexico, then up the Big Sur to see Doris Day in
> > Carmel Valley, didn't see her, but we do have a standing luncheon date with
> > her. We then proceeded to San Jose where Manny took us to the airport for
> > our trip to Hawaii.
> >
> > On the way back, we traveled by way of Route #40, caught in a 3 ft snow storm
> > in Flagstaff, Arizona., and traveled back home to New Jersey.
> >
> > We have Alcoa wheels and tires on the coach, it has 90M+ miles. Always
> > checked the engine & trans for oils. Traveled 70 to 80 mph along with the 18
> > wheelers. Made it home in 6 days.
> >
> > Total trip was 8400 plus miles. Do we love our GMC? you bet we do, it's a
> > hella of lot better that the big box Bounder we had before it.
> >
> > Good luck with your trip.
> >
> >
> > Ed Lubo
> > 75 Landau
> > New Jersey
> >
coming through.
I also want to remind you about the Albuq Balloon Fiesta Roundup OCt 5 to 10 where
you can see 138 of your sisters and brothers coaches.
al
> Ed,
>
> After reading about your trip, I think I need to
> take a nap. That's quite a trip . . . If you took I-
> 10 through SoCal, you passed within about 3
> blocks of where we live in Redlands.
>
> Regarding your preference for your GMC over
> the Bounder, having been Service Publications
> Administrator for Fleetwood (working for both
> the Motor Home and Towables Groups for the
> last 21 years), I've got a pretty good insight on
> Bounder, et al. (yes, I have stories . . . oh, do I
> have stories . . . but this M/L is about GMCs.)
>
> My co-workers sort of cock their heads to one
> side (visualize the RCA dog in front of the
> Victrola) when I told them I was buying a 26-
> year-old GMC when I could buy anything
> Fleetwood makes at dealer cost. You know
> what they were wondering. I didn't really have to
> explain it to them . . .
>
> Thanks for the advice. I'll be very careful to
> check those "vital bodily fluids".
>
> T Maki
>
> From: ELUBO
> Date sent: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 21:49:58 EDT
> Subject: Re: GMC: New owner/X-country trip/A few answers
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Send reply to: gmcmotorhome
>
> >
> > We made the trip last Jan., we went from New Jersey by way of Carolinas,
> > Georgia, down to Miss, across Route #10. Went from Phonex, to Prescott to
> > Sendona over the mountain pass, Spent 6 weeks in Desert Hot Springs then on
> > to southern Calif, down to Mexico, then up the Big Sur to see Doris Day in
> > Carmel Valley, didn't see her, but we do have a standing luncheon date with
> > her. We then proceeded to San Jose where Manny took us to the airport for
> > our trip to Hawaii.
> >
> > On the way back, we traveled by way of Route #40, caught in a 3 ft snow storm
> > in Flagstaff, Arizona., and traveled back home to New Jersey.
> >
> > We have Alcoa wheels and tires on the coach, it has 90M+ miles. Always
> > checked the engine & trans for oils. Traveled 70 to 80 mph along with the 18
> > wheelers. Made it home in 6 days.
> >
> > Total trip was 8400 plus miles. Do we love our GMC? you bet we do, it's a
> > hella of lot better that the big box Bounder we had before it.
> >
> > Good luck with your trip.
> >
> >
> > Ed Lubo
> > 75 Landau
> > New Jersey
> >