SOLD

1976 GMC Motorhome

 


Beautifully Restored
26' ELEGANZA II

$49,900

 

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RESTORED AND UPDATED
GMC ELEGANZA

 

A wonderful example of the highly desirable 1976 26' GMC Eleganza II with only 171,000 miles. Restored and refitted in 2012 by Seaview RV, a division Seaview Boatyard, the Northwest's premier yacht repair facility. You'll be hard pressed to find a more beautiful GMC coach. The motorhome is available for inspection in Bellingham WA..

Some items included in the restoration are:

Full exterior Alexseal paint job

Complete interior refit including updated cushions

New maple cabinets & galley table

New kitchen cabinet & counters with Scanviil sink and faucet

New Marmoleum floors

New carpets in driver & passenger station

New leather swivel helm chairs

New curtains & divider drapes

New headliner (Majilite fabric)

New Norcold 3-way brushed stainless refrigerator

New Imtra LED lighting & fixtures throughout

New Electra head toilet, upgraded plumbing & holding tank

New Xantrex Freedom 25 charger & remote panel

New starting & house batteries with custom shut-off switch & upgraded cabling

All AC/DC wiring to upgraded current standards

New 3-burner Suburban propane stove/oven with hood & venting

New hot water heater

Electronic ignition

Upgraded front & rear brake system with emergency feature

Recently serviced Onan generator, exhaust replaced

New aluminum wheels

Custom stainless steel ladder and rack

Spare front end transaxle

 

Contact

 

Bellingham, WA

 


 

Kudos

From: On Behalf Of Gerald Work
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2014 9:39 AM
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Subject: [GMCnet] GMC for sale in Bellingham, WA

Our son Steve lives in Bellingham.  He had a chance to put eyes on that coach yesterday.  "Wow, what a well done coach" he said when he called to tell me what he found.  He said it was redone by a boat restoration company to a very high standard.  He estimated paint alone to be about $20,000.  All the wiring and plumbing were redone to boat standards, the rear ladder and top rails were replaced with welded stainless steel, the interior cabinetry and upholstery were first rate, all the appliances replaced, etc.  He did not do a full mechanical inspection but did find everything clean, neat, orderly and seemingly functioning properly.  The engine and generator both stared easily and ran smoothly.  The underside was clean and rust free.  All in all sounds like the asking price ($55,000 as I recall) is in the right range for those wanting a really nice GMC to get in and enjoy right from the get go.

Normal disclosures, no affiliation with the owner, etc.

Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed & hand crafted
in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in historic Kerby, OR http://jerrywork.com