New TZE Owner

tyhardiman

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Greetings everyone - Ty Hardiman here. After a decade of thinking about it, I finally pulled the trigger and purchased a TZE.

To be a little more specific, this winter I convinced an old high school friend of mine to purchase a TZE, which has always been my dream coach. And
to return the favor, he has now convinced me to do the same. So thanks, Aaron - I guess I just needed a little push to leave the Roadtrek lifestyle
behind and upgrade to the GMC. Now my birth year, my boat, my BMW motorcycles, and my coach are aligned into the same decade. Who says nothing good
came out of the 1970's?

I want to give respect, thanks, and props to everyone who helped me make my decision, even if they didn't know it:
-GMCMI had great timing with their Oklahoma rally this spring. Many generous people there allowed me to tour their coaches and show me the
possibilities. Kim Weeks and many others put together a great event.
-The Tulsa Lunch Bunch & GMC Classics
-John Shotwell & the GMC registry
-Travao, Bounds, and Kanomata
-All the forum contributors who have helped me learn so much in the past few years including Ken Henderson, Matt Colie, Emery Stora, Bob Dunahugh,
James Hupy, Mac MacDonald, Robert Mueller, Ken Burton, Kerry Pinkerton, Johnny Bridges, and so many others whose wisdom is preserved for the ages. I
enjoyed meeting several of you in Shawnee this year and look forward to our next meet, hopefully at GMCMI Elkhart this fall.
-Billy Massey, the bdub website, and the Facebook GMC Motorhome Marketplace group.
-Everyone else who is out there supporting fellow GMCers as we criss-cross the blue marble.

I have joined GMCMI, updated the GMC registry, started my logbook, posted my sigfile, and embarked on the "First 10 things" list I made at the GMCMI
Shawnee Q&A session. When using the forums I promise to "search first, ask second".

My "new" 1977 Kingsley won't be the last coach I buy in my lifetime, but I'm pretty sure they're going to be TZEs to the end.

Thanks all,
Ty
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Ty hardiman, Norman, OK
1977 Kingsley TZE167V102390
Build date August 1977
26'/403 CI/16" Wheels/Quadrajet/hei
Previous Owners: Basil LeBlanc, Dan Ramker
Original owner: William Strahm, Loveland, CO
 
Welcome! You couldn't find a better group of folks to be around. That we all have really good taste in motorhomes is a bonus.

Jared & Stefanie Kohl
Rappahannock County, VA
1973 Painted Desert "Onslow"

Greetings everyone - Ty Hardiman here. After a decade of thinking about it, I finally pulled the trigger and purchased a TZE.

To be a little more specific, this winter I convinced an old high school friend of mine to purchase a TZE, which has always been my dream coach. And
to return the favor, he has now convinced me to do the same. So thanks, Aaron - I guess I just needed a little push to leave the Roadtrek lifestyle
behind and upgrade to the GMC. Now my birth year, my boat, my BMW motorcycles, and my coach are aligned into the same decade. Who says nothing good
came out of the 1970's?

I want to give respect, thanks, and props to everyone who helped me make my decision, even if they didn't know it:
-GMCMI had great timing with their Oklahoma rally this spring. Many generous people there allowed me to tour their coaches and show me the
possibilities. Kim Weeks and many others put together a great event.
-The Tulsa Lunch Bunch & GMC Classics
-John Shotwell & the GMC registry
-Travao, Bounds, and Kanomata
-All the forum contributors who have helped me learn so much in the past few years including Ken Henderson, Matt Colie, Emery Stora, Bob Dunahugh,
James Hupy, Mac MacDonald, Robert Mueller, Ken Burton, Kerry Pinkerton, Johnny Bridges, and so many others whose wisdom is preserved for the ages. I
enjoyed meeting several of you in Shawnee this year and look forward to our next meet, hopefully at GMCMI Elkhart this fall.
-Billy Massey, the bdub website, and the Facebook GMC Motorhome Marketplace group.
-Everyone else who is out there supporting fellow GMCers as we criss-cross the blue marble.

I have joined GMCMI, updated the GMC registry, started my logbook, posted my sigfile, and embarked on the "First 10 things" list I made at the GMCMI
Shawnee Q&A session. When using the forums I promise to "search first, ask second".

My "new" 1977 Kingsley won't be the last coach I buy in my lifetime, but I'm pretty sure they're going to be TZEs to the end.

Thanks all,
Ty
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Ty hardiman, Norman, OK
1977 Kingsley TZE167V102390
Build date August 1977
26'/403 CI/16" Wheels/Quadrajet/hei
Previous Owners: Basil LeBlanc, Dan Ramker
Original owner: William Strahm, Loveland, CO

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Welcome to another "youngster" Pretty soon we will need a club for those of us who were born the same year as our coaches....
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77 Royale, Rear Dry Bath. 403, 3.55 Final Drive, Lenzi goodies, Patterson carb and dizzy.
Mid Michigan
 
Sign me up. I was born 3 years after my coach.

Jared & Stefanie Kohl
Rappahannock County, VA
1973 Painted Desert "Onslow"

Welcome to another "youngster" Pretty soon we will need a club for those of us who were born the same year as our coaches....
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77 Royale, Rear Dry Bath. 403, 3.55 Final Drive, Lenzi goodies, Patterson carb and dizzy.
Mid Michigan

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Ty,
Like some of the GMC shops, I am here for all of you should you ever need
help on the phone.
Welcome.

> Sign me up. I was born 3 years after my coach.
>
> Jared & Stefanie Kohl
> Rappahannock County, VA
> 1973 Painted Desert "Onslow"
>
>
> On Thursday, June 1, 2017 2:30 PM, Wayne Rogewski

>
>
> Welcome to another "youngster" Pretty soon we will need a club for those
> of us who were born the same year as our coaches....
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> 77 Royale, Rear Dry Bath. 403, 3.55 Final Drive, Lenzi goodies, Patterson
> carb and dizzy.
> Mid Michigan
>
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Jim Kanomata
Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
jimk
http://www.appliedgmc.com
1-800-752-7502
 
Ty,

Welcome to the group, family, cult, asylum...

You have done two good things right in a row.
You found us here. And
You created a great sigfile. This will be good for all of us.

Now if you next major excursion is going to be from Norman to Elkhart, you best be ready. If you can team drive, it is still two days. (And, we were
pretty much shot when we did that.) Don't try to push yourself too much. Fortunately, we find our coach to be very comfortable both driving in the
front and sleeping in the back (underway). One thing you should surely do is start planning now. When you get set on a route, tell us and you may
get some help. On more than a few occasions we have found a friendly driveway to overnight or even several days in. We can also possibly advise of
stops you might make. As an example, you might be coming by Springfield IL, and if so, you should plan the stop for the Lincoln Library. That is
just the beginning. You know from owning the Roadtrek what a great freedom a motorhome can be, well now you have a few thousand new old friends that
will be of inestimable value.

As it seems that you have already met enough of the community to understand that we get great satisfaction out of helping other owners. New owners
are an important part of the organization. Do not ever be afraid to ask a question or for help. When/if we meet at Elkhart, and you want to hear
stories of the community helping others, be ready..... There are lots and all told with pride - From Both Sides.

If you have been reading long, you know that I have a special way of welcoming new owners. It is a "Cultural Appropriation" from my world of watermen
that I feel fits very well here to be passed to a new owner. So,

May the Good Lord bless this coach and all those that set forth within her.

Welcome Ty

Matt
--
Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Still Loving OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
Welcome, Ty.

Sorry I missed our date at Shawnee.

bdub

Greetings everyone - Ty Hardiman here. After a decade of thinking about it,
I finally pulled the trigger and purchased a TZE.
 
Welcome to the insane asylum. Be aware you are not an owner, but a caretaker of a revolutionary piece of technology. Know that there are resources beyond your wildest dreams available instantly. Just ask. Spend a few weeks worth of evenings on the web discovering just how revolutionary your coach really is. As you continue your adventure, you will find that the artists who created your coach did things right.

I thought I did thorough research, then I discovered on our 75 Eleganza, Everything was primered inside and out with zinc chromate, Cabinetry constructed like furniture, full dimensional wood, dovetailed drawers, branded "Custom Built by GMC Coach".... Who brands drawers in an RV? Those artists in Pontiac Michigan. When you close the door and you can hear that solid sound of a GM constructed door closing, you know it was completely designed.

You do want to do some upgrades. My list includes a Manny's Tranny's 1 ton front end mod, that gave me larger brakes, and bearing cartridges good a very long time. Next thing on my list is disk brakes for the back. The brakes on the TZE are overworked. Having disk brakes will make the necessary inspection possible without removing the drums.

If you want some info about the Mendocino Coast give an email. Yes, there is a driveway available, again, welcome to the group.

----- Original Message -----

From: "Ty Hardiman"
To: "gmclist"
Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2017 10:07:11 AM
Subject: [GMCnet] New TZE Owner

Greetings everyone - Ty Hardiman here. After a decade of thinking about it, I finally pulled the trigger and purchased a TZE.

To be a little more specific, this winter I convinced an old high school friend of mine to purchase a TZE, which has always been my dream coach. And
to return the favor, he has now convinced me to do the same. So thanks, Aaron - I guess I just needed a little push to leave the Roadtrek lifestyle
behind and upgrade to the GMC. Now my birth year, my boat, my BMW motorcycles, and my coach are aligned into the same decade. Who says nothing good
came out of the 1970's?

I want to give respect, thanks, and props to everyone who helped me make my decision, even if they didn't know it:
-GMCMI had great timing with their Oklahoma rally this spring. Many generous people there allowed me to tour their coaches and show me the
possibilities. Kim Weeks and many others put together a great event.
-The Tulsa Lunch Bunch & GMC Classics
-John Shotwell & the GMC registry
-Travao, Bounds, and Kanomata
-All the forum contributors who have helped me learn so much in the past few years including Ken Henderson, Matt Colie, Emery Stora, Bob Dunahugh,
James Hupy, Mac MacDonald, Robert Mueller, Ken Burton, Kerry Pinkerton, Johnny Bridges, and so many others whose wisdom is preserved for the ages. I
enjoyed meeting several of you in Shawnee this year and look forward to our next meet, hopefully at GMCMI Elkhart this fall.
-Billy Massey, the bdub website, and the Facebook GMC Motorhome Marketplace group.
-Everyone else who is out there supporting fellow GMCers as we criss-cross the blue marble.

I have joined GMCMI, updated the GMC registry, started my logbook, posted my sigfile, and embarked on the "First 10 things" list I made at the GMCMI
Shawnee Q&A session. When using the forums I promise to "search first, ask second".

My "new" 1977 Kingsley won't be the last coach I buy in my lifetime, but I'm pretty sure they're going to be TZEs to the end.

Thanks all,
Ty
--
Ty hardiman, Norman, OK
1977 Kingsley TZE167V102390
Build date August 1977
26'/403 CI/16" Wheels/Quadrajet/hei
Previous Owners: Basil LeBlanc, Dan Ramker
Original owner: William Strahm, Loveland, CO

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Welcome Ty. I can attest to the generosity of this group. I still ask more questions than I'm able to answer but I will eventually be able to answer
more and more. (It's been a steep learning curve) Jump in when you can and read every thread. You will need the info sooner or later. :) Mainly, have
fun.
Jerry
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Patti & Jerry Burt
73 Gmc 26' Canyon Lands -
77 Palm Beach
Members: FMCA - GMCMI - GMCWS - Pacific Cruisers - 49ers
 
Welcome to the madness. I have only made one trip in our GMC (long story) so I am still learning and soaking up info as well. Like you this group and
the awesome support available were major factors in my purchasing decision. Enjoy the ride and the memory making.
--
JD Lisenby- USAF Ret
1978 Royale-455
Electromotive Tec2 FI & ignition

Navarre, FL
 
Welcome Ty, from another "newbie".

This is a great group of people on this forum for information and assistance with the GMC. Now that you have one, join your local GMC club and attend
as many rallies as you can. You'll learn even more in person than online. My advice for you is to use the GMC frequently. Keep it on the road. It is
happiest when rolling down the road, and not sitting in storage. Take it for a drive even when you don't have a trip planned. We've had ours since
Aug. 2016, and have enjoyed five successful camping trips so far. We're not retired yet, (but not as young as you), so our trips are mostly long
weekend trips. Enjoy it. Pick a good name for the GMC. He or she is part of the family now.

Also, post photos of your coach on the GMC photo site. This site is another great resource for us GMC caretakers. They say "a picture is worth a
thousand words". Here are a few pics of our coach, and adventures: http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/u42530-russellkeith.html

Safe Travels and God Bless,
Russell
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Russell Keith

1978 Eleganza II; 403, Danny Dunn Tranny (w/shift kit and 3.5 sprockets), Thorley Headers, Stock Brakes (new), w/Remote Vacuum Brake Booster, Mico
Electric Actuated brake lock, Dakota Digital Dash, 6.5kW Commercial Onan

Dunedin, Florida
 
Welcome - enjoy the ride.
--
76 Birchaven - "Wicked Mistress" - New engine, trans, alum radiator, brakes, Sully airbags, fuel lines, seats, adult beverage center... those Coachmen
guys were really thinking about us second hand owners by including that beverage center...
Columbia, SC.