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Info on Roy's 1986 PT 40 BlueBird, asking price $50K OBO
06-12-2009, 17:20
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Info on Roy's 1986 PT 40 BlueBird, asking price $50K OBO

Hello,

I’m Roy Anderson’s widow,
Barbara.  I met some of you when I joined
Roy at last
October’s rally at
Fort Valley.

As some of you may know, Roy died in Jan
09 from multiple myeloma complications after his bone marrow transplant that he
had in Jun08 failed in Nov 08.  We were blessed to have
Roy 13  more
years than the doctor’s predicted back in 1995. 
Roy joined your
group back in Mar 2005 after we got the BB from Dale & Patty Tewalt (up in
Washington state; now
they are in
Alaska).  I want you to know that you (the
BB group) brought joy, laughter, & friendship to
Roy as he
progressed through his cancer ordeal. You made the world a better place
for Roy (and me in turn). Thanks!  I’ve been meaning to pass that
along --- but haven’t really found the right time until now.

The BB trips Roy took me and
Stephanie on through the years were wonderful – but I am more of a passenger
than a driver of such a big rig.  I have visited the bird in the storage lot a
couple of times since
Roy died and each time
brings sad and happy memories.  The bird has to be used if it’s going to be in good
shape to sell it when the economy gets better, so --- Steve Welch (owner of Equipment
Works in Lorton, VA) has graciously volunteered to de-winterize it and check
the condition of all should someone become interested in it.  I may put it up
on e-bay in another month but am in no rush with so many other things to sort
through and deal with.

I did put a “For Sale” sign up in the windshield about a
week ago and have started to receive phone calls about it which got me moving
to pull some
info together.  I know where the blue
box is but I’m sure there is other paperwork related to the bb that didn’t get
filed away --- I just need to sort through things.

I do plan to have the bird up and running at a local
campground (
Pohick Bay Regional Park, Lorton, VA) should
anyone be interested in checking it out at the time ---- around 20-23 Jul.   After
that, the BB will be back in the storage lot until we exercise it again to keep
all systems working.

Below is some info I passed along to
one recent caller --- granted, it’s nothing professionally put together --- but
I hear that Randy Dupree is the man to go to for professional assistance in
selling it.  So, Randy --- I may come to you around Aug (if my emotions will
let me) and ask for your help in finding a new, very lucky owner.  I say this
because you guys & gals are wonderful folks and have such a great time
together – you are a great addition to the other good stuff about BB ownership
--- a family.   OK --- moving on.

I’ll be signing off after this e-mail – have an early day
tomorrow and an even more crazy week ahead as I get ready for a trip.  Going to
take my daughter, Stephanie & her friend, for her 16th birthday
celebration to DisneyWorld --- Roy & I had planned to take the BB; but now
Stephanie and I will be in the camping cabins at Fort Wilderness.  It’s ok ---
Roy will be
smiling down on us.

If anyone does have an interest in Roy’s BB, please
include Steve Welch in your e-mail to me or e-mail Steve directly but cc me so
I know of your interest and can be aware of any discussions ongoing about the
BB’s condition --- which is very good actually.  I’m attaching
Roy’s
maintenance records which may not be up-to-date yet.

Out for now,

Barbara
Anderson

703-861-8931 (cell)

 

-----Original Message-----

From:
Barbara Anderson
[mailto:anderbr1@...]

Sent:
Friday, June
12, 2009
1:36 AM

To:  Interested Individual

Subject: Info on Roy's 1986 PT 40
BlueBird

William,

Thank you for your call earlier today.  Here’s
some
info I said I would provide on the BB.

As I mentioned, Roy and I really enjoyed
this RV but I am more of a passenger than a driver in this rig – so, I’m
selling it.

Although Roy
had been ill for some time, his death in Jan 09 came too quickly for us to prep
the RV for sale.

So, at this time, I am in the process of
gathering all the info on the vehicle. Earlier today I was thinking about
posting it on e-bay in the near future.

You mentioned that if it works out for you,
your next event to use it would be in about a month and a half --- so, you’ve
spurred me to action. Guess I needed that.

I mentioned to you that Steve Welch (owner
of Equipment Works in
Lorton, VA) knows all about the vehicle and has graciously volunteered to
help me sell it.

We are taking it out of storage this
Friday (12 Jun) and will have it de-winterized and all systems checked shortly.

Steve is on this e-mail in case you would
like more info or would like to see it – just keep me in the loop of the
conversation.

Would you believe it? I found the ad
for the BB from the previous owner --- click on link.

http://www.rvclearinghouse.com/index/lis...ge1171.htm

Below my signature block & cell phone
number are pictures from the info that was provided us back then --- plus I
added a couple pictures from our collection. When I tried to put the
pictures in a word doc, the doc was too large for e-mails; so, I inserted
pictures right in the e-mail and it seems to be of a reasonable size to not
clog up e-mail in-boxes.

I have a record of maintenance from 1995
to present and will ask Steve to check it to make sure it has all the info his
maintenance records show.

Roy purchased it in Mar 2005 – Roy is either the 2d or 3rd owner.

I will also ask the other folks familiar
with the vehicle while
Roy owned it if they would be available to answer any questions.

The BB Wanderlodge Forum (e-mail chat
group) is a great connection for BB owners to exchange questions & info
with each other. They are all over the country and have get-togethers now
and then.
Roy really enjoyed the camaraderie he found among the group.
Since you are into racing, I mentioned the Maxton, NC, land speed trials is an
event (twice a year) that several of the group gather at. You may find
that enjoyable whether you get the BB or not. I’ve included that link in
this e-mail also. http://www.wheelsthroughtime.com/content/view/241/100/

BB is a lifestyle with lots of great
memories.

Let Steve and me know if you are
interested in more.

Barbara Anderson

703-861-8931 (cell)

1986 PT 40 Bluebird Pictures from Sale in Mar 05

This was a description of it back then (my notes are in red); will have updated
description after Steve & I review all that
Roy had done to the coach:

Mileage: 63862 ---- now has between 95K & 100K mileage (gained approx 35K
between 2005 & 2008) -- will check later on Friday


Fuel: Diesel

Engine: 6V92 TA
Detroit Diesel

Sleeps: 6
(I would say more like 4)

AC Units: 3

Awnings: 3 ---
about 6

Price: $78000 OBO



New Toyo tires, 12.5.
Kohler Diesel Generator (605 hrs.), 3 – 13.5 roof A/Cs w/heat strips,
Twin spotlights, Docking lights, Roof rack and ladder, Zip Dee Window, Awnings,
7 electric heaters, 3 propane heaters, Corian counter tops, Dometic 8 cubic ft.
refrigerator, Panasonic Convection/Micro, 4 burner cook top, Security safe,
Instant hot water, Monitor panel, TV antenna, 13” color TV over dash,
AM/FM stereo cassette w/CD changer, CB radio, Alcoa aluminum wheels, Mud flap,
Cornering lights, Deluxe heated mirrors, 2500 watt motor – Generator set
Redi-line, New batteries and cables, Replaced rubber hinge material on all
outside doors, New drapes, New hot water heater 12 gal., Rebuilt toilet, 1 meter
DSS satellite system, Eastern King Select Comfort air bed, Backup Monitor
System, U-Line Ice Maker, Carpet: new, New Hot Water Heater ----
more has been updated; will have list shortly

Click on picture corner and drag arrow to any size you want to view.

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Large storage compartment under
bus.
Ladder to top &
awnings over each window.

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Roof is diamond-plated steel. Has large storage pod and 3 air
conditioners & a King-Dome satellite dish.

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Above is interior from front of coach to back.

Lots of storage in side/overhead bins on each side in front & back.

Midway of coach on left is toilet/shower room and on right are 2
good-sized closets which are beside 2 good-sized pull-out shelves/pantry.
Stove has 4 gas burners above oven & microwave above stove.

Steel double-sink has “ready-hot” faucet. Built-in coffee-maker,
blender, & toaster.

Below is interior from rear of coach forward.

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Lots of storage cabinets in the bathroom & good-size shower




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Entryway
Front of coach has foldout sofabed, 2 barrel chairs, & shelving.

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Rear of coach has plenty of storage bins overhead & dresser.

The rear was modified from twin beds to a King-size Select Comfort
mattress.

What you are seeing is a laundry basket under the middle of the bed.

The folks in the previous pictures were the owners prior to my husband,
Roy.

Dale & Patty Tewalt may not have been the original owners since the
records
Roy put together from Dale’s material start
in 1995 and the coach is a 1986 RV.

If you are interested, I’ll get together a list of folks who are
familiar with the coach so that you may talk with them.

Here is a link to a Vintage Bird site with lots of good info and
history on the Wanderlodge: http://www.vintagebirds.com/index.html

Below is picture of Bluebird towing our dinghy (my 1990 Acura Legend)
which is also available. It is fitted with a tow bar.

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Below is a picture of the cockpit with my husband and Aubrey at the
wheel.

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End of info for now

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