Our goal is to get our daughter to the Spenaugle Institute in Florida for treatment. But the money is a huge barrier right now. I was diagnosed with Lyme as well, but am managing a lot better than my daughter is. My wife is a nurse and has been doing a ton of research and is a Lyme treatment...
Basically all the health unit is doing is tracking where the infected ticks are showing up. It is still up to the individual to get tested, and the test in Canada is outdated and flawed anyway. One is best to get tested in the U.S. at Igenix or someplace similar.
Lyme disease is far bigger than most people realize. We know from experience as our daughter is diagnosed with it. It is such a debilitating disease that is very hard to diagnose and treat. That is if you can find a doctor to treat it. We are in Canada and the Canadian govt. will tell you where...
Thanks for the info, I just might go and check this thing out time permitting. I am mostly interested in the seats and a few other interior things. Still looking for a trunk pan for my 68, but I doubt this one would have a decent one either.
How much similarities are there between the 67 and 68 monaco. Lets say seats, door skins, body parts. I'm pretty sure the dash is different.
I might go look at a 67 Monaco if there is interchangability, but if there isn't much the same I won't bother.
Any info would be appreciated.
I think that what everyone on here is saying is the way to go. GJS posted a link to my thread about changing a frame. If you are not set up to do it you would be better off to get someone to do it for you and that could get very expensive. My frame fell out in pieces as I cut the spot welds...
I think what matters most is how much you like your wheels. Everyone else is going to have different opinions which is good. Myself, not some thing I would pick. But, its your ride and you will be the one driving it, and if you like those wheels it will make the ride that much better.