Decoliner: The $500,000 Double-Decker Motorhome | RIDICULOUS RIDES #Video


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A RENOWNED automotive artist has built a $500,000 motorhome that you can drive from the roof. Inspired by the 1980s sci-fi space traveller Flash Gordon, Randy from Oregon, spent over $100,000 in parts and 6,000 hours in manpower on the stylised mobile home – the Decoliner. Using the chassis of a 1973 GMC motorhome which sports a front-wheel drive, it allows enough space to stack the vehicle as a double decker and for an additional driving position on the roof. Randy told Barcroft TV: “I always get asked ‘is that legal?’ Well, it's not illegal.”

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Barcroft Cars, 2020, cars, custom cars, car documentary, amazing cars, Ridiculous Rides, automotive artist, Flash Gordon, Randy Grubb, chrome vehicles, Blastolene Indy Special, Jay Leno Tank Car, Decoson, decoliner, custom motorhome, motorhome, Frankenmuth Auto-Fest, aluminium Decoliner, art-deco motorhome, 240570, February 2020
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  • gene smith

    a Beauty with exceptional thought and workmanship. Worth every dime....gs

  • gary

    cool wheels

  • Mary Jane

    Bet it doesn't get very good gas mileage.

  • carol segal

    It's too much, even for the RICH!

  • Sherry

    Why doesn't he design today's cars? He'd most likely make them look a whole lot better.

  • foleyfroglady375@gmail.com

    What a machine, Love it

  • Randy Ferguson

    I love it! If I was super rich, I would own stuff like this. :P :P

  • mercedes

    Interesting video! Why did we not see the inside?

  • Lola

    Pretty neat. Traveling in it is probably fun!!

  • Kathy

    Amazing RV, wish we could have seen the inside.

  • Paul

    I wish they would have shown us the inside!

  • Barbara Rager

    This video is unbelievable. This guy who built this is amazing. Anyone who loves traveling in RV must see this.