11-19-2017, 07:19 PM
The owner of the beautiful 2003 coach came over to say hello today here in Chattanooga. We are slipping on our duties as Newell spotters. We have walked by the coach many times, admiring the paint as well as the smooth way the slides were designed. We neglected to spot the understated Newell logo. This coach, 669 was recently purchased by Doug and Melanie Meeker from Homer Alaska. The Alaska plates say "snobird". One of their previous coaches was a Bluebird.
When they are not enjoying their Newell, the Meekers keep it in an underground storage in Missouri.
The Engine bay is beautiful, with lots of chrome bling on that Detroit Diesel. (Sorry about the rotation on the engine side bay picture. I was not able to rotate it.) We ran out of daylight before we could take picture of the rear engine bay, but it was as clean as the day it left Miami.
The Meekers had not been aware of the Gurus until today, but perhaps now they will join us.
When they are not enjoying their Newell, the Meekers keep it in an underground storage in Missouri.
The Engine bay is beautiful, with lots of chrome bling on that Detroit Diesel. (Sorry about the rotation on the engine side bay picture. I was not able to rotate it.) We ran out of daylight before we could take picture of the rear engine bay, but it was as clean as the day it left Miami.
The Meekers had not been aware of the Gurus until today, but perhaps now they will join us.
Guy & Sue
1984 Classic 40' #59