Phoenix Area Repair Facilities

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Looked at two coaches in the Phoenix area over the weekend. Both 26'
Eleganzas. One is a '75 with 100+K miles but a recent rebuild on the
engine and tranny. Has some new or recent upgrades and the price is
reasonable. Exterior is in very good shape. Bags are good and
compressor works well.
Downside, badly needs brakes, would be reluctant to drive it in Phoenix
traffic even to get it home. Also needs a refrigerator, stove top and
oven, dash and roof top ACs. Wiring to the directionals is screwed up
as well.
Question, does anyone know of a good repair shop in the Phoenix area
that could tow it in and do the brakes. I should be able to handle the
rest.

Later, Bob
 
Give BEST WEST RV Glendale (Phoenix), AZ - (602) 934-5295 a try - I have
no direct experience, but they are listed as a GMC Motorhome authorized
services center on the GMC Western States Site www.gmcws.org/service.htm
.

Eric Tipton

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From: Penny & Bob McKinley [SMTP:rfmckin]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 1998 12:48 PM
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Subject: GMC: Phoenix Area Repair Facilities

Looked at two coaches in the Phoenix area over the weekend.
Both 26'
Eleganzas. One is a '75 with 100+K miles but a recent rebuild
on the
engine and tranny. Has some new or recent upgrades and the
price is
reasonable. Exterior is in very good shape. Bags are good and
compressor works well.
Downside, badly needs brakes, would be reluctant to drive it in
Phoenix
traffic even to get it home. Also needs a refrigerator, stove
top and
oven, dash and roof top ACs. Wiring to the directionals is
screwed up
as well.
Question, does anyone know of a good repair shop in the Phoenix
area
that could tow it in and do the brakes. I should be able to
handle the
rest.

Later, Bob
 
A good source of information is tom Bradley--- he can be reached at
602-814-1631. He has a coach in Chandler and has a person who works on
his. Please give him a call and he can be of assistance. His coach is
beautiful

> Looked at two coaches in the Phoenix area over the weekend. Both 26'
> Eleganzas. One is a '75 with 100+K miles but a recent rebuild on the
> engine and tranny. Has some new or recent upgrades and the price is
> reasonable. Exterior is in very good shape. Bags are good and
> compressor works well.
> Downside, badly needs brakes, would be reluctant to drive it in Phoenix
> traffic even to get it home. Also needs a refrigerator, stove top and
> oven, dash and roof top ACs. Wiring to the directionals is screwed up
> as well.
> Question, does anyone know of a good repair shop in the Phoenix area
> that could tow it in and do the brakes. I should be able to handle the
> rest.
>
> Later, Bob