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Two questions: CCC on a 89, 36SP and Painting cabinets - eujamfh - 01-15-2007 15:55

Again - I appreciate everyones advice, and thoughts. Time will tell
where we end up...I do enjoy the "hunt" but would rather be enjoying a
new (to us) rig!
Cheers,
Matt


Two questions: CCC on a 89, 36SP and Painting cabinets - KP Marsh - 01-19-2007 09:14

Hey Greg,

What's wrong with pink?! Our big girl ToWanda is PINK and proud of it!

Ken & Patti Marsh
ToWanda, 89WBPT40
70 days left until we retire!
Minneapolis until April 30th, after that it's foot loose & fancy free


Gregory OConnor wrote:
Matt, CCC is that cargo carry capacity? As far as painting laminates.
I
dont think I have ever seen a laminate painted very well. If you
dont like pink, just call it Mauve.
Vintage Bird site has a buyers check list you may want to look at.
There is a Forum member TomS in Southeast that has a nice sp for sale
and I am sure you will get an ear full from downunder about one in LV.
TomS may best give you advice on cargo capacity I think he has young
kids also.
http://vintagebirds.com/

Good luck on your search
GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "eujamfh" <mfhopson@...> wrote:
>
> Hello - I tried searching to see if my questions were previously
> answered - and have not seen any replys that hit the mark exactly so I
> figure I will ask.
>
> 1. Although each coach will certainly be different, is there concern
> for CCC on a 1989 36SP? Unit I am looking at is pretty loaded with
> extras...
>
> 2. Has anyone had experience painting the interior cabinets? I know
> some folks may adore, but we hate some of the colored cabinets that
> were used...is there a relatively easy and cheap way to alter the
color?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matt
>






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