OK, Commodore, top this !!

wayne newland

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Wow! Send $20 to know more. If enough people send him money, he can afford a
nice GMC.

Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach

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Are they kidding? Looks like something from a comic book. Or was
this what the 2000 GMC Motorhome would have looked like?

Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI

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> inc.
 
IIRC, the tow package is a front wheel drive. I believe I read that in the
details.

Chuck

- -----Original Message-----
From: John Dolan
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Thursday, August 05, 1999 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: OK, Commodore, top this !!

>>Are they kidding? Looks like something from a comic book.
>
>I agree...
>I wonder how much of this is a autocad type pipedream trolling for
>Angels. The drive shaft would have to be quite long with this rear wheel
>drive arrangement? No? I would rather start with a GMC shell and build
>a boat to slide up into it.
>
>--
>Regards,
>John 74 Glacier
>
>
 
>Are they kidding? Looks like something from a comic book.

I agree...
I wonder how much of this is a autocad type pipedream trolling for
Angels. The drive shaft would have to be quite long with this rear wheel
drive arrangement? No? I would rather start with a GMC shell and build
a boat to slide up into it.

- --
Regards,
John 74 Glacier
 
Wheel base to drive axle = 26'6"

Chuck, that above spec makes the boat sit quite high up on the boatcoach
frame no? He should have started with a front wheel drive only, no?

- --
Regards,
John 74 Glacier
 
>>IIRC, the tow package is a front wheel drive. I believe I read that in
>>the details. Chuck

>Wheel base to drive axle = 26'6"

>Chuck, that above spec makes the boat sit quite high up on the boatcoach
>frame no? He should have started with a front wheel drive only, no?

My guess is they are using the std rear wheel drive with 4 wheel
transfeer case.

- --
Regards,
John 74 Glacier