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General Boards => Sources for Suppliers, Parts and Maintenance Materials => Topic started by: Tim Bentley Co-Admin on March 26, 2009, 10:11:26 PM
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There is a great data base for Monaco suppliers published by the Monacoers Yahoo Group. We should note that Monacoers are not affiliated with any of the Monaco FMCA chapters, such as Monaco International. The Yahoo group is separately owned and moderated by Mr. Bill Duckwiitz
The Monacoers do not want to share this data base with our forum or web site, but you get access to it by joining the Monacoers yahoo group at
https://groups.io/g/monacoers
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Hi do you know if this is still active? Having trouble with link. Thanks
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That link accessed a .pdf file which is what I think you are looking for. I have it saved on my PC. It's 288 pages, and 2.57MB in size. I could send it to you via MailBigFile.com if you'd like.
The file contains the parts sources for dozens of models of Monaco built coaches.
For example on page 133, it has the information regarding the source of the tail lights on our coach.
'93 Mazda B2000 Pickup
Stan
Just to clarify, I'm a member of that Yahoo Group mentioned above.
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Stan
I would love to have a copy. I am a member of the Monaco group but I am not able to find the list on their site.
Thanks
Larry Moore
2005 Beaver Monterey Laguna IV
larry.moore1@outlook.com
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Go to the Yahoo page for the group. Type "Parts List" in the search bar for the yahoo PAGE. Voila
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Stan
I would love to have a copy. I am a member of the Monaco group but I am not able to find the list on their site.
Thanks
Larry Moore
2005 Beaver Monterey Laguna IV
larry.moore1@outlook.com
It's in the section marked files.
Jerry
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Steve
Perhaps it is my tablet but this link says the group doesn't exist. Does it still work?
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It's not your tablet. I get same message. Will check and if no joy, I'll take down this thread.
Steve
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Link has been updated. Thx Keith for alerting me.
Steve
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Steve
Hadden't thought to check the original post date. This thread is older than I realized. Yahoo now says it doesn't exist.
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This link accesses the Monacoers.
https://groups.io/g/monacoers
Steve
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Yahoo! shook things up more than once over the years, and dumped some if not all their groups I belonged to. For several years now I’ve found it too cantankerous, and I finally left it’s sites that I used to frequent. Anything Yahoo! now I usually try to avoid, cuz I know I’ll have some sort of difficulties with it. The Monaco sites I see now use “groups.io” URL locator as opposed to the Yahoo! groups.
Joel