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(76.84.234.49) | Hello,
I recently picked up two FMC RV's from my boss. They have sat for several years so I imagine they will need a lot of work. I plan on keeping one and selling the other, not very practical to keep two vintage RV's around. I will try and post some pictures below. Anyone else from the Midwest area? I'm in Nebraska.
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Location: Ignacio Colorado (72.161.115.62) | You only have two? Try six then we can talk practical. What is the number on the second coach? The one vin plate you show is coach #648. The second coach looks like a late model also.
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Location: Medford, OR (204.10.247.1) | I just want to know where/how the pictures where added to this thread??????????? | |
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Location: Oceanside, CA (70.183.105.121) | Dash panel on the second coach appears to be the earlier style. If both are in similar condition I'd keep the later coach for yourself. The steering and larger hydrovac brake improvements in later coaches are worth having.
Having two to pick and choose parts from is a good situation to be in.. | |
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Location: Cottage Grove, OR (97.94.227.253) | Yes, based on the location of the AC unit in the bedroom and the white connector strip hanging from the ceiling the second one is definitely an early coach. | |
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Location: Olympia, Washington (71.231.209.250) | Boy I could sure use that wheel cover sitting on the passenger seat! | |
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Location: Medford, OR (204.10.247.1) | Did you get the hub cap George???????????????? | |
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Location: Olympia, Washington (71.231.209.250) | Wheel cover, hub caps are much smaller. :-) | |
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