Non GMC......I'm Back :-)

homebase1

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GMCers.........

After 18,676 miles in my ' 77 Kingsley, I now report that I have
made it back to Nova Scotia. Total repairs consisted of a replaced
outer CV joint boot in Florida.
I was however, concerned about a noticeable and progressive
'clacking' in the engine, listed under wrist-pin wear I believe. We
turned around in Gallup, New Mexico for a number of reasons....the
mental security/comfort of heading home with engine noise, the
CDN vs US dollar, and the price of gas!!

We met a lot of tremendous folks and not to worry, each of you will
be acknowledged in future commentary........trust me, you shall not
escape :-)

Travel being educational is an understatement......and with this in
mind, y'all venturing north this summer will be delighted to hear that
I'm fixin' to be serving Grits with Lobster.....

After two kicks at the can, CO after Forest City and NM after
Rayne, it was time to take the hint. For those of you beyond these
points, don't rest too easily. One of these days, in the not too
distant future, you'll wake up to see a Travelin' Bear in YOUR yard


See ya

Mike/Lorraine
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
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The persons at Homebase
when they are not at "home", travel by:
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GMC Motor Home /_| [__] [ ] [ ] | The Travelin' Bear
' 77 Kingsley :--O---------OO-- * Nova Scotia
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Wlcome back, Beaton's!

Things haven't been the same during your absence..........While you
ponder whatever that means, it is nice to know you had a long and
relatively trouble free trip, eh?

David Lee Greenberg
The GMC Motorhome Registry
Dedicated To The Classic GMC Motorhome
www.gmcss.com/registry.htm
 
whaddda mean Non GMC

This is as GMC as you can get..... Congrats

We are looking forward to all of your pictures on PhotoPoint, good places
to camp, etc, etc

and quit talking about Lobster, you are driving me crazy

gene

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>GMCers.........
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>After 18,676 miles in my ' 77 Kingsley, I now report that I have
>made it back to Nova Scotia. Total repairs consisted of a replaced
>outer CV joint boot in Florida.
> I was however, concerned about a noticeable and progressive
>'clacking' in the engine, listed under wrist-pin wear I believe. We
>turned around in Gallup, New Mexico for a number of reasons....the
>mental security/comfort of heading home with engine noise, the
>CDN vs US dollar, and the price of gas!!
>
>We met a lot of tremendous folks and not to worry, each of you will
>be acknowledged in future commentary........trust me, you shall not
>escape :-)
>
>Travel being educational is an understatement......and with this in
>mind, y'all venturing north this summer will be delighted to hear that
>I'm fixin' to be serving Grits with Lobster.....
>
>After two kicks at the can, CO after Forest City and NM after
>Rayne, it was time to take the hint. For those of you beyond these
>points, don't rest too easily. One of these days, in the not too
>distant future, you'll wake up to see a Travelin' Bear in YOUR yard
>
>
>See ya
>
>Mike/Lorraine
>Antigonish, Nova Scotia
>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The persons at Homebase
> when they are not at "home", travel by:
> ___________
> GMC Motor Home /_| [__] [ ] [ ] | The Travelin' Bear
> ' 77 Kingsley :--O---------OO-- * Nova Scotia
>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Why is it that people seem to turn around when they get to NM... wonder..
al

> whaddda mean Non GMC
>
> This is as GMC as you can get..... Congrats
>
> We are looking forward to all of your pictures on PhotoPoint, good places
> to camp, etc, etc
>
> and quit talking about Lobster, you are driving me crazy
>
> gene
>

> >
> >GMCers.........
> >
> >After 18,676 miles in my ' 77 Kingsley, I now report that I have
> >made it back to Nova Scotia. Total repairs consisted of a replaced
> >outer CV joint boot in Florida.
> > I was however, concerned about a noticeable and progressive
> >'clacking' in the engine, listed under wrist-pin wear I believe. We
> >turned around in Gallup, New Mexico for a number of reasons....the
> >mental security/comfort of heading home with engine noise, the
> >CDN vs US dollar, and the price of gas!!
> >
> >We met a lot of tremendous folks and not to worry, each of you will
> >be acknowledged in future commentary........trust me, you shall not
> >escape :-)
> >
> >Travel being educational is an understatement......and with this in
> >mind, y'all venturing north this summer will be delighted to hear that
> >I'm fixin' to be serving Grits with Lobster.....
> >
> >After two kicks at the can, CO after Forest City and NM after
> >Rayne, it was time to take the hint. For those of you beyond these
> >points, don't rest too easily. One of these days, in the not too
> >distant future, you'll wake up to see a Travelin' Bear in YOUR yard
> >
> >
> >See ya
> >
> >Mike/Lorraine
> >Antigonish, Nova Scotia
> >xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > The persons at Homebase
> > when they are not at "home", travel by:
> > ___________
> > GMC Motor Home /_| [__] [ ] [ ] | The Travelin' Bear
> > ' 77 Kingsley :--O---------OO-- * Nova Scotia
> >xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
> GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
> mr.erf
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
>Why is it that people seem to turn around when they get to NM... wonder..
>al

Must be savin' the best for later. ;-)

Dave (& his "do it all" assistant, Dege), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA