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How many miles does a 1973 GMC motorhome have?

How many miles does a 1973 GMC motorhome have?

The canopies do come out on both sides.Pictures are attached. 1973 GMC MOTORHOME 23′, ONLY 152,000 MILES AS IS RUNNING 1973 GMC Motorhome 23′ 1973 Original Books, 4 Vehicle GMC manuals: GMC Motorhome Maintenance Manual X-7525A and X-7525B]

What kind of car was the GMC Transmode in 1973?

At the very base of the model spectrum for the 1973 model year was the TransMode. These unfinished “blank canvas” versions were sold to some coachbuilders for finishing, as well as to many companies for custom use.

What kind of vehicle is a GMC motorhome?

The GMC Motorhome looks almost compact compared to conventional truck-frame units, and many hold that the GMC Motorhome has the finest riding and handling of any recreational vehicle, even in modern times. At the very base of the model spectrum for the 1973 model year was the TransMode.

Why did GM cancel the 1973-1978 GMC motorhome?

GM shocked the world for the 1973 model year with the debut of the beautiful GMC MotorHome. The 1973-1978 GMC MotorHome was an engineering wonder that was decades ahead in styling and engineering to its closest completion. The MotorHome revolutionized the large RV market, but why did GM cancel it? Watch this video for the answer to this question.

Are there any 1973 GMC Motorhomes left for sale?

Don’t pass this classic up, as it’s one of the remaining first-year models for GMC Motorhomes!

Is there a 1973 GMC canyonland motorhome for sale?

Have you been dreaming and looking for a mechanically sound, 1973 GMC Customized Canyonland Motorhome? Look NO further… dreams do come true! Jim has owned this 1973 GMC Customized Canyonland Motorhome for the last 20 plus years. The previous owner had the interior done by Prevost but had forgotten to do the mechanicals.

Who is the manufacturer of the GMC Travco motorhome?

PRF Industries has a close tie to the GMC Motorhome. Peter R. Fink (PRF) founded Gemini Corp. in Mount Clemens, Michigan which was the interior upfitter for the 1973 and 1974 GMC Motorhomes. They also built the Travco, Sightseer and others.

At the very base of the model spectrum for the 1973 model year was the TransMode. These unfinished “blank canvas” versions were sold to some coachbuilders for finishing, as well as to many companies for custom use.

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