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been involved with. We at the Co-op feel the GMC is an emerging new market
offering special use vehicles for those seeking a true custom built unit.
These coaches can be outfitted for most any purpose ("The Ultimate SUV")
and we are prepared and
eager to explore new ideas and features. Here we list some of the coaches
specially built to the owners liking. There has been a growing
interest quality based custom build coaches and that is what the Co-op is here to do. You are #
Welcome to the page showing what the ultimate
S U B is and what can be done, enjoy and thanks to all who have helped make this possible
Cruz-n We normally do not list a coach under construction here on the gallery page but this one will be special. Are you ready for some real modifications on a GMC coach? Well then, click Cruz'in for something really out of the ordinary.
The name is Texas "T" the T is for Traveler
This coach is not a "live in" motorhome, it was designed for David from Abilene. An interior renovation only at this time it still deserves a page and a looksee for you. go to Texas T for more on this sleeper coach. Not a coach to sleep in but one you would never think is set up to do what it does. Rocky Mountain High
Check out this awesome "mountain man" hailing from Denver Colorado. Who says you can't do much with an early model 73 coach? Go to Rocky Mountain High for a look at this beauty.
The "best Dressed Man"
Go to Best Dressed Man for a look at a coach, not wild, not mild but just right.
The Hanuman Van
You meet the most interesting folks driving a GMC. Check out the custom ride for Ma Jaya, the Hanuman Van.
"The Finer Things keep shining through
the way my soul gets lost in you" Go to Finer thing and take a look at this fine thing.
The "Big Dog" is off the porch
Go to Big Dog for more on this impressive machine.
Meet the all powerful, all knowing wizard Oz Follow Leroy's "yellow brick road" and take a look at his Emerald City. Go to Oz for more.
Probably the most unique GMC you will see.
Low-Ride-Ur
Take a little trip, take a little trip, take a little trip with Me--eeee! Go to Low-Ride-Ur for details of this awesome renovation.
23 Skidoo is lookin at you
Our latest and greatest, go to 23 Skidoo for the details on this project
Roadrunner (formerly Bling-Bling)
Marc & Lillian Trubert have a very special
member of their family, it's name is Bling-Bling and boy does the name fit!
Go to Roadrunner for a look at one of our wildest
coaches to date.
Blue-ocity For pics and verbiage of our latest masterpiece, go to
Blue-ocity
and take a look. Oh yea, I think you'll like it
Flight of the Phoenix The Phoenix are the mystical bird in Greek Legend that rose from the ashes to soar again.
Sponsor Coach (Vortec) We were proud to have built this coach for the Vortec division of GM for use at shows. It was designed to catch the eye as well as to be comfortable accommodations and traveling to events. The interior has the high tech look of today . Go to Vortec for more.
The Full Monty
Lee and his coach are the latest graduates of the Co-op touch. This 78 Royale "center kitchen" is the stuff that dreams are made of, well at least Lee's dreams. A 11 month project, Lee had particular ideas on the paint scheme, interior modifications as well as the fixtures, appliances, colors, A/V equipment and much more. Go to Full Monty for more.
The Engine of Mischief
Evan & Sara have a one of a kind GMC family member, the "Engine of Mischief" was built to their exact spec., with the expressed purpose of bring a useful, comfortable, proud member of their family. Go to Engine for more.
Are you ready for the "full tilt buggy"?
A serious custom party wagon, go to Full Tilt for more on this one.
Who says a 23' is too small!
This 23' rear bath custom coach is slick, inside & out. See more at 23 custom on this one.
Mighty fine from behind!
LARRY I know the name
doesn't do much as a description-- Larry is one of those understated coaches,
take a look Larry
The Green Ghost is out
there!
This is GATOR COUNTRY
"Motherlode" is an example of seeing how far in one direction you can go! 5 TV sets with all time satellite, GPS, a sound system that will melt ear wax, stainless steel drink cooler (but of course), but the helmet hood ornament has to be the ultimate option! No, we did not build this coach but we are proud to be a part of its ongoing "Gatorization". If any of you out there want to top this beauty, bring your coach and lots of money and your dreams will come true.
Encore! Encore! I want to see more!
Off we go, into the
"wild blue yonder", ridn high-over the road!
We are proud of our work and especially of this 1973 that was #51 off of the assembly line. Go to Wild Blue for more.
Many have talked about the difficulty of driving a vehicle with a large overhang like all motorhomes have, there are entrance ramp considerations, dips, bumps and even curbs need to be thought about when driving most any coach. Then there's the "where can I park" problem. Traditionally, the answer to this was to own a "B van" camper. These are basic vans with tiny motorhome amenities built inside ($50,000+ new or $24,000 used). I don't know about you but I don't want my bathroom and kitchen to be the same and I really would like to stand up in my motorhome. I give you the "Bobtail". Go to Bobtail for the details.
My "other passion" I am the proud owner of a vintage 1975 Honda GL1000 motorcycle. The first year of the Goldwing, it is a very special machine. Displayed in the Guggenheim museum "Art of the Motorcucyle" collection, the early Goldwing was the first Japanese water cooled "pancake" opposed drive shaft machine. Nicknamed the "superbike" this truly was the superbike of the era. See more about my superbike, go to Goldwing for details.
We will post more, come back again.
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