Sequoia

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David: Finally found a Gemini Vehicle Travler sheet for my coach while
tearing up the kitchen cabinets. TZE063v101494 is a Sequoia with parrot
green and lime shag both long gone. I forgot what you had me listed as were
you right? Arden.
 
Since you are tlking about strange GMC's I found one several weeks ago, it
is I believe a 1978 (had a 403 engine) large bras eagle on the side, bar
opposite the entrace door, leather wall covering, beautiful brass goose neck
lights. Owner wants $17,000 for it. anyone know what it is???

>Hi Arden,
>
>Yes, I registered your coach as a Sequoia. I'm glad you found the
>traveler. They hid these things in the darndest places. Gemini was an
>oufit that did all the interior work and the Gemini employess actually
>worked in the GM Truck and Coach plant in Pontiac.
>
>That parrott green was the badest green I ever seen! I don't know what
>the GM decorators were thinking of. I'm still trying to locate a Cape Cod
>model that was made, perhaps one only. I saw a write up on it in an early
>magazine. They used a cranberry color scheme. It would look quite modern
>by today's color tastes.
>
>Regards,
>
>David Lee Greenberg
>GMC Motorhome Registry
>Delray Beach, FL
>davegreenberg1
>
>On Mon, 13 Apr 1998 22:23:11 -0800 marilyn sniffen

>>David: Finally found a Gemini Vehicle Travler sheet for my coach while
>>tearing up the kitchen cabinets. TZE063v101494 is a Sequoia with
>>parrot
>>green and lime shag both long gone. I forgot what you had me listed as
>>were
>>you right? Arden.
 
Know it was a 403 because I saw it. Did not know enough about GMC's at the
time to get the TZE (did not know what a tze was 3 months ago). I was told
by the dealer, he has 2 other GMC's that it came from the facory like that.
Very plush inside but needs work in some places.
Very diferent motorhome than any I have seen. Anybody interested owned by
Frank Mace of Canton NY.

>Tom, that coach you described sounds like a batchelor's pad! How do you
>know it had a 403ci engine?? And most importantly, the next time you get
>close enough, please get the TZE number for the Registry and any owner
>info, if available.
>
>BTW, the 403ci engine was introduced in '77.
>
>David Lee Greenberg
>GMC Motorhome Registry
>Delray Beach, FL
>davegreenberg1
>
>On Wed, 15 Apr 1998 00:11:18 -0400 (EDT) "Thomas G. Warner"

>>Since you are tlking about strange GMC's I found one several weeks
>>ago, it
>>is I believe a 1978 (had a 403 engine) large bras eagle on the side,
>>bar
>>opposite the entrace door, leather wall covering, beautiful brass
>>goose neck
>>lights. Owner wants $17,000 for it. anyone know what it is???
>>
>>

>>>Hi Arden,
>>>
>>>Yes, I registered your coach as a Sequoia. I'm glad you found the
>>>traveler. They hid these things in the darndest places. Gemini was an
>>>oufit that did all the interior work and the Gemini employess
>>actually
>>>worked in the GM Truck and Coach plant in Pontiac.
>>>
>>>That parrott green was the badest green I ever seen! I don't know
>>what
>>>the GM decorators were thinking of. I'm still trying to locate a Cape
>>Cod
>>>model that was made, perhaps one only. I saw a write up on it in an
>>early
>>>magazine. They used a cranberry color scheme. It would look quite
>>modern
>>>by today's color tastes.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>David Lee Greenberg
>>>GMC Motorhome Registry
>>>Delray Beach, FL
>>>davegreenberg1
>>>
>>>On Mon, 13 Apr 1998 22:23:11 -0800 marilyn sniffen

>>>>David: Finally found a Gemini Vehicle Travler sheet for my coach
>>while
>>>>tearing up the kitchen cabinets. TZE063v101494 is a Sequoia with
>>>>parrot
>>>>green and lime shag both long gone. I forgot what you had me listed
>>as
>>>>were
>>>>you right? Arden.