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Built from 1972 to 1978, the GMC Motorhome was rather short-lived, with almost 13,000 units produced with 23- and 26-foot coaches.
The GMC Motorhome was a well-esteemed RV at the time, and even today, it sends shivers down the spine of many people who see one. Suffice to say, it convinced Frank Sinatra Jr. to buy one in 1976 ...
If you have a need to relive the 1970s, then here is the vehicle for you. This groovy blast from the past is a 1976 GMC Motorhome currently for auction in Florida on eBay Motors, and it is one ...
The ’77 GMC was able to get up to 122 mph, which beat the previous record of 102.7 mph but couldn’t beat some of the smaller, more modern motorhomes like the current record holder of 141 mph.
Today though, the GMC MotorHome still looks surprisingly sophisticated with its low, relatively streamlined body, and the RV has something of a cult following, meaning there should be plenty of ...
A RENOWNED automotive artist has built a $500,000 motorhome that you can drive from the roof. Randy Grubb, from Oregon, is ...
Have we got a deal for you! This 26-foot-long 1977 GMC Kingsley Motorhome is officially the fastest Class A RV on earth, and it’s up for sale on Facebook marketplace.
Meanwhile, the GMC MotorHome was brought to life when gas prices were quite high. Either way, the decision to drop it seems rather short-sighted, as the market for RVs boomed throughout the ’80s ...
Haters always talk about how front-wheel-drive cars are slow. Well this GMC Motorhome disproves such, very clearly. This type of motorhome was manufactured back between 1973-78, and was based off ...
The GMC Motorhomes have front-wheel drive and air suspension, and have drawn a cult following, Snow says. He bought the vehicle six years ago and has gotten to know many other GMC Motorhome owners ...
The GMC Motorhome is quite slippery compared to the other full-sized RVs at your typical campground, but that doesn't meant that beating the current holder of the "World's Fastest Motorhome" title ...