...Richard, you did the right and smart thing. ...Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
The bummer about Copart is one has to be a member of their group (or know someone that is). They requires licenses, etc. I did a little research about a Copart auction for a Scenicruiser that had suffered a bad interior fire a few months ago. There are several logistical hurdles it seems as well, as vehicles have to be removed something like three days after sale date. Easy for a guy in the salvage or bus business, not so easy for a hobbyist to pull off from three states away. I called the yard where the cruiser was in Michigan, and the gal would not even tell me if it sold (let alone to whom). I would guess for $700 minimum bid, a scrapper got it. oh well, win some....lose some I guess.
The Jake setup is 12v it would cost you 400 bucks for just 24v solenoids
Scrap value should more than cover whatever they charge me for the pick and parts removal.
Didn't someone on our group by this coach fairly recently?? Some of the guy's were commenting on the Silver Eagle bumper.