What to expect

Gary somehow you got into my desk and stole my list of problems with the
coach I had purchased. ONe thing, the bridge that you described was
standard equipent for coaches equiped with the rear coaches. Mine has one
also. My floor was also rotted, probably by the same guy that rotted yours.

by the way does anyone need any help with a rotted floor? I have pictures
of my restoration and how to do it. Really not that hard once you figure
out how to do it. (Isn't that a stupid answer, of course it is easy once you
figure it out)

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>Thought the people that heard about the biggest liar in Washington, would
>like to know what was found in the purchase of the 76 Glenbrook.
>The first thing I found was the small riser, in the hall way starting at
>the bath door, I call it the Bridge Over The River Qui. It seems there
>was about 8 inches of dry rot, at the end by the water tank. Instead of
>replacing this he built this bridge, to cover the whole floor it rose
>about 2 inches, on two by twos covered with 5/8 plywood. While I was
>there I removed the water tank, and the garden hose clamps, and all the
>plumbing him and ACE hardware had developed. Fixed floor. Next noticed
>that all the extra switches, that he had put in for MISC. items he
>removed the screw, were you would attach wire poked it threw the hole,
>and twisted it tight. This person has to be one of biggest Ass%$@# I have
>ever seen work done. I then had to check all wiring, which I am still
>running into, and curing I was told front end had been redone, wrong!
>lower ball joint ready to fall out, left front also bad bearings same
>side. Rear drums all lining down to the rivets, yep you guessed it he had
>just redone the Brakes, replaced rear drums. I wonder what vehicle he was
>referring to?? Number 5 cylinder had a little problem, the exhaust valve
>had a hole in it the size of a pencil. Yep recently had a tune up, The
>spark plugs were Autolite some odd number and mix of AC plugs wrong
>numbers, Oh just to let you know I just didn't fall off of the Turnip
>Truck Last week I have been a Auto Hobbyist and worked in auto and truck
>field for employment all my life. I just listened to this Liar and
>figured this machine would take some doing. The 6kv Onan was something
>to be held he had screwed the Oil filter in but not tight it had thrown
>oil all over, also some one had got to the wires and the control panel
>was not working correctly.
>I lost my religion on this project a few times. I am considering getting
>a petition going any one defacing. abusing, or otherwise neglecting this
>type of vehicle or any other a lesser offense be put behind bars, and
>once a day be taken out in the woods and be tied to a log in the right
>area and be pushed over backwards.
>I will keep you posted on the other things, found the list has over 50
>items that need attention
>
>Gary 76 Glenbrook
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Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach