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October 30, 2015

Delivery day at the Co-op

Going to plunk a little this afternoon just in case tomorrow morning goes too fast.  That’s whart always happens when someone gets introduced to their new GMC.  This one will be the way they should go… a soft delivery, David is coming in to spend a bit of time with us as we do some final details, we have some things he can get involved with and of course the raft of stuff a new owner needs to know to go out for the first time.  You pick things up after some miles but the shakedown and then the first time out in one of these coaches is always a bit scary.  David is taking those lessons in small steps which is how everyone should.

The guys are like ants on a cake out there doing final things to the coach David-finals-1.  In the pic you can see the Zip Dee (New Century) armless automatic, remote controlled awning.  Look just under the awning on the side of the coach for the wireless remote controlled multicolor LED light strip.  David-LED-blue and in white David-LED-white.  There are 256 color combinations and a selection of sequencing… technology today… what can ya say!

I’ll do my best to put up some more pics in the morning… hey, it could happen!!

BTW, we’re still trying to load back in all the stuff that was in our site previously, go take a look at the digital meters we’re now using.  Go to parts and scroll down, it’s not right but I just need to get these parts out there….  Go to the front page, click on parts  Digital-DC--and-flo-meter

Talk to ya then….

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