The 1973 GMC Motorhome was—and still is—a sight on the road today. This groundbreaking RV was just as interesting as its sleek body, with a V8 powering the front wheels and a spectacularly 1970s ...
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 ...
I love to look back on the histories of General Motors' dead divisions and platforms. I usually highlight GM's many influential buses, but it's time to shine a light on the mark it made on ...
1973 is largely agreed to be a transformative year for the United States. 1960s exceptionalism saw its swansong that year, right before the oil crisis brought it crashing down. Elsewhere, Americans ...
HART RANCH - With the rounded edges, big windows, earth-tone colors and plaid upholstery, the GMC Motorhomes are like the 1970s with wheels. But to their fans, GMC Motorhomes are still the smoothest ...
We took a brief glance at the ridiculously quick Palmer Designs GMC Motorhome in our big, salty photo gallery from Bonneville Speed Week, and this thing is full of such great racing madness that we're ...
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 ...
The GMC MotorHome is a legend, and it deserves its reputation as an industry-shocking, well-conceived RV for folks serious about their leisure time. And probably their leisure suits, too, as the ...
The GMC Motorhomes International (GMCMI) Spring 2019 Convention has arrived at the North Florida Fairgrounds. Standing 14 inches off the ground, 26 feet long and eight feet wide, roughly 150 GMC ...
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