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To see Joe's great photos of his MCC, please join (name/password of your choice) the Yahoo FMC website (http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/FMCMotorCoach/). All the messages (over 11,000 of them) can be seen by anyone, but to see the pictures, and other stuff there you have to join. There are lots of auto, truck, bus, MH, car, race car, Mustang, Vette, off road, etc groups that have a FREE website on Yahoo. I also have enjoyed the Flxible Bus (http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/flxowners/)website in particular. I have never had any spam or junk sent to me after joining the FMC Yahoo website, and also have enjoyed the Yahoo news site that appears when you exit your signed in visit.

There is a second website (http://www.fmcowners.com/) that is also dedicated to the FMC 2900 Motorhome, and it requires joining to see anything.

If you do join the FMC Owners website (not the FMC Yahoo site) please visit the Photo Albums section and find all the photos entered by Duramaxer. View them from the beginning. Kjetil Bergflodt bought his FMC from MCR's Les Hoagland (RIP) and took it to his home in NORWAY. There he uncovered significant structural issues that he completely rebuilt. The work he has done on his FMC #477 is just the best Craftsmanship imaginable. His FMC #477 in Norway is now the Gold Standard that all of us FMC "pretenders" try to emulate.

Kjetil also maintains his own website - http://www.fmcmotorcoach.com/ - where FMC Manuals, Parts Books, any and all things FMC are freely shared.

We are fortunate (?) to have only one basic design of the FMC Motorhome to deal with. We encourage all Barth enthusiasts (we are all "enthusiasts" when our OLD motorhome is running right) to visit the FMC websites and share not only your MCC stories but general tales of travels, places to visit, stop, and of course the issues, parts/sources, repairs, improvements, and accompanying tale of how you got your Barth (MCC or otherwise) back on the road. SOBs (Some Other Brand) are always WELCOME!
Press ON! Lou #120 FMC.

ps: on the Yahoo FMC website there is a outstanding tale of an ALASKAN TRIP by FMC #983 (Jack Reall) starting with Message #11280.
 
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