Now a 2 GMC motorhome family

thomas g. warner

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I am happy to announce that on September 15, 1999 my wife and I were the
proud parents of another GMC motorhome, a 1974 Canyonlands GMC complete with
a like new thermosan unit. Boy now are there going to make brown spots on
windshields of cars that follow to close.

Pst: She thinks I bought it to sell.
 
Congratulations Tom! That oughta keep you outa trouble for a while.

bdub

>I am happy to announce that on September 15, 1999 my wife and I were the
>proud parents of another GMC motorhome, a 1974 Canyonlands GMC complete with
>a like new thermosan unit. Boy now are there going to make brown spots on
>windshields of cars that follow to close.
>
>Pst: She thinks I bought it to sell.
>
 
Congratulations on your new acquisition. Any special plans for it? walter
bright.

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> I am happy to announce that on September 15, 1999 my wife and I were the
> proud parents of another GMC motorhome, a 1974 Canyonlands >
 
Has not been run for 9 years. Would like to get it started first so can get
it home.

>Congratulations on your new acquisition. Any special plans for it? walter
>bright.
>
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> Subject: Re: GMC: Now a 2 GMC motorhome family
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>> I am happy to announce that on September 15, 1999 my wife and I were the
>> proud parents of another GMC motorhome, a 1974 Canyonlands >
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Warner

This may not be news to you, but as a former Wynn's rep for almost 10 years, a
couple of thoughts about preping the new coach to start.

Pull all of the plugs and replace.
While the plugs are out, squirt some Wynn's Supreme or Tune-up into the cyl and
let them soak. (with Tune-up, when you start up there will be some white smoke,
but that's ok).
Clean the carb with a good quality (not cheap) carb spray
If there is still gas in the tank, add a couple of bottles of dri-gas
If it's possible, change the oil and filter before starting.
Add the balance of the Wynn's Supreme and Tune-up into the oil.
If you don't have to go too far, use a 5 gal gas can as your gas tank, instead
of the chassis tank. Less chance of being stranded with junk from the tank.
Wynn's Supreme will protect the cyl walls and rings from dry starts.
Wynn's Tune-up will free up the sticky valves and lifters (you can hear the
difference and the smoothing out)
If you need assistance in finding Wynn's products or need Tech Assistance, call
1-800-645-8101

Good luck

Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach Columbia (Sunny) Md

> Has not been run for 9 years. Would like to get it started first so can get
> it home.
>

> >Congratulations on your new acquisition. Any special plans for it? walter
> >bright.
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From:
> > Subject: Re: GMC: Now a 2 GMC motorhome family
> >
> >
> >> I am happy to announce that on September 15, 1999 my wife and I were the
> >> proud parents of another GMC motorhome, a 1974 Canyonlands >
> >
> >
> >