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11 RVs And Motorhomes From The Golden Era Of Campers #Video


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Discover the fascinating history of iconic RVs, motorhomes, and campers that transformed camping and road trips into luxurious adventures. From the 1910 Pierce-Arrow Touring Landau to the 1970s GMC Motorhome, explore how these recreational vehicles, like the Conklin Gypsy Van and Curtiss Aerocar Land Yacht, set the stage for modern camping vacations. Learn about the innovation behind classics like the Sherman Covered Wagon, GM Futurliner, and Winnebago Brave, and their impact on travel and vacation culture.

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  • CharMaine Added That was some pretty good history on these "luxury" buggies. I wonder what the cost was at the time of purchase and what the mileage per gal was as well. Just wondering.