Looking at a GMC Motorhome, you wouldn’t believe these were built in the ’70s. The futuristic style and innovative chassis were far ahead of their times, and that’s why these rigs are still in high ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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General Motors rocked the recreation vehicle industry with the introduction of its 1973 GMC MotorHome, which was a new take on the typical self-propelled, truck/bus chassis RV. This six-wheel ...
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 ...
For a long time now, GMC has been synonymous with trucks like the Sierra and SUVs like the Yukon, well within the heavy-duty wheelhouse of the old Grabowski Motor Company. From 1973 to ’78, however, ...
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