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Subject: Re: Blue Bird fire


Author:
Richard Hayden
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Date Posted: 05/ 23/ 04, 7:42pm
In reply to: Clay Wilhoyte 's message, "Blue Bird fire" on 05/ 20/ 04, 6:36am

I would look at the internet as well as this web site in the "For Sale" section. If you spend some time searching you will get a pretty good idea what your couch was worth. Sorry to hear of your loss. We have a '81, 31" and would be devistaterd by what you are are reporting.

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[> Subject: Re: Blue Bird fire


Author:
Jeff Lubbers
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Date Posted: 05/ 27/ 04, 11:06am

I lost my 1972 BB last year to fire. Look on web sites Bird Connection and Rvtraderonline.com as well as the Vintage Birds web site. It helps if you can prove the worth of your bird. I also gave them pictures of my BB which showed them how nice it was. The good news is they gave me what I paid for the BB, 5 years earlier. We also took this opportunity to upgrade and get some features the old BB lacked. We got more room and more power. Good luck

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[> [> Subject: Re: Blue Bird fire


Author:
David L. Steinwinder
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Date Posted: 09/ 11/ 04, 6:29am

Did you, by any chance, save any of your manuals regarding the '72 Bluebird? I've recently acquired a '72 and in need of any kind of information regarding this vehicle, especially the mechanics and schematic diagrams.
Everything is new to me and diffinitely interested in learning what makes this bird fly.
Thanks David

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