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May 6, 2016

GMC Motorhome, Scott’s roof leaves

Well actually, the rest of the coach too left but we’ve spent so much attention to the roof over the past week or so that hey, its Scott’s coach for sure but that’s my roof dangit!  Yeah, the generator, motor, tranny, dash, wheels, AND the rest of his paint is ours too but our latest pleasure was his roof.  Scoot-new-roof-22 so out the back and around the front… can somebody move my Suzuki  Scoot-new-roof-16  Oh… I have the keys… let me move over… OK, there ya go … that’s what I’m talkn bout…

Scoot-new-roof-17  And what about the other side ?

Scoot-new-roof-19

Oh and how bout that famous beeehind ????

Scoot-new-roof-18  Dazy Duke move over….. Scott’s coach is STILL   

“Mighty fine from behind”

And this is the way Scott keeps his coach so here’s the bar, if you ever meet this man on the road…. stop and take a look because THIS is a real  “Bad Ass Coach”

Scoot-new-roof-21  Thank you Scott for your support…

A bit more, the guys haven’t shown up yet….. Literally this morning I pushed bikes getting the shop ready for the day 5.6.15-morning-1  With Spacely’s “Sproket” as the background it’s going to be a beautiful clear day today ….. “you can’t usem less you can get toum”.  Speaking about bikes, Arther… our on staff “skinny little guy” , Hey… you gotta have one!  Here’s one of his many his transportation ideas

Arther-2… hey, where’s that music coming from…. what an 8″ sub in there?  Arther-1  hooked to your phone?  This is the guy that built my chopper chopper-5.4.16-1  49cc tops out at @ 22mph … a great way to get to work….

Proof everyone here has to be able to hold their own “out of the box” in their own way….  Hey, doesn’t make us bad people!  Well there is my front window technician Junior doin his thang…Junior-1  I WHO wears a Lucas T shirt?  Our team is coming together…

Tom brought his baby by to have here for sale.  Tom-for-sale-1  His coach was featured in a trifold club brochure posing in front of the Biltmore House in Ashville NC.  This is another awesome coach for sale we’re attracting.  This makes a descent coral of nice coaches for sale.  If you ARE looking to invest in a nice GMC, I gotta tell ya you need to drop by.  Look at our for sale page for pics of what we have here for sale.

We will also adding to our inventory on line other coaches we know of for sale… stay tuned when we add that to our program.

Thanks for dropping by, have a great weekend…. we’ll see ya later….

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  1. Scott Shean says

    May 9, 2016 at 2:35 AM

    Hi Jim

    It was a pleasure visiting the new Coop last week and meeting the many new players on the Coop Team.

    We arrived home on schedule and I have had a chance to thoroughly check the new paint on the roof and roof equipment. Your crew did an outstanding job. Kevin did an excellent job on the 2001 repainting and I had trust in him to perform this refurbishment. I must admit that I was a little concerned when I learned that he had decided to move on from the Coop, but Jay and his crew were certainly up to the task. The roof and equipment look better than new. BTW, the TracVision satellite works just fine with its new coat of paint.

    Please pass along my thanks to Peter and Jay for their attention to detail and their efforts in completing this project.

    Warmest regards, Scott

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