The motorhome market has long been dominated by slab-sided box camper vehicles, but at some point, a major automaker jumped on the bandwagon to create an RV from scratch. I'm talking about GMC, which ...
Buying a Class A motorhome is the most sensible choice for those that love life on the road, as it provides most amenities you’d need in an RV. But they are not cheap, and this is why old classics are ...
There was a time when GM was the automotive innovator. For a while, The General was the trendsetter when it came to transportation. During that golden era, GM knew what buyers wanted before they knew ...
Take advantage of real dealer pricing and shop special offers on new and used Motorhomes. Select your Motorhome to get started. Insure your 1979 Coachmen RBB-22-Chevrolet-GMC for just $125/year*.
Vintage RV finds have been seen on the highways, lovingly restored for more travel to enjoy. Some of we RV folks are intrigued by the unique, the unusual, yet practical aspects of owning an older cool ...
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 green ...
Do you have a camping trip planned that you have to get to in a hurry? 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 ...
Take advantage of real dealer pricing and shop special offers on new and used Motorhomes. Select your Motorhome to get started. Insure your 1977 Mida M-190-I GMC for just $125/year*. Leader in RV ...
GMC only ever made one motorhome, but as today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Glenbrook proves, it was a doozy. Let's see if this forward-thinking RV is presently priced to be a total blast from the past.
The lightweight body was made of aluminum and fiberglass, mounted on top of a rigid but very low frame. That's because the GMC didn't need a rear driveshaft or differential, since it utilized the ...
In our first print column for The Spokesman-Review on June 16, we asked the question, "How did you decide on an RV purchase?" Reader Gerry Snow of Spokane responded, describing his vintage 1977 GMC ...
There’s a buzz around EVs right now, but it was RVs that had captured the nation’s attention back in the 1960s and 1970s. So much so that GM thought it would cash in on the craze and develop its own ...