Hello to all,
I have owned an 86 Winnebago for the past several years. After searching
for a replacement I decided that all the newer coaches fall short of what I
want. I then discovered the GMC. It fits my needs and my auto restoration
hobby(Mustang and Ford Retractable). But I need some help in selecting a
coach.
While I am very familiar with the pitfalls in buying an old Mustang I have
no idea as to what to look out for (stay away from) in a GMC. For example
are there any typical rust areas (frame especially) or mechanical weak spots
that require major repairs?
I am not familiar with some of the terminolgy such as "wet bath".
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also any ideas on assessing the
value; I see coaches from $10,000 to $50,000 depending on condition and
upgrades.
Thank You for any help.
Bob Schoner
I have owned an 86 Winnebago for the past several years. After searching
for a replacement I decided that all the newer coaches fall short of what I
want. I then discovered the GMC. It fits my needs and my auto restoration
hobby(Mustang and Ford Retractable). But I need some help in selecting a
coach.
While I am very familiar with the pitfalls in buying an old Mustang I have
no idea as to what to look out for (stay away from) in a GMC. For example
are there any typical rust areas (frame especially) or mechanical weak spots
that require major repairs?
I am not familiar with some of the terminolgy such as "wet bath".
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also any ideas on assessing the
value; I see coaches from $10,000 to $50,000 depending on condition and
upgrades.
Thank You for any help.
Bob Schoner