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Automotive Traveler Magazine: Vol 3 Iss 2 Page 28

Americans hit the road in record numbers, the summer vacation now a staple of suburban life. Recreational vehicles became ingrained in the fabric of post-War America.

The GMC MotorHomes were conceived at a time when GM could marshal the resources necessary to build almost any transportation device its designers imagined. Although priced beyond the means of many (starting at $15,000), this was the RV to aspire to.

Almost four decades after the last one was produced, the 1973 to 1978 GMC MotorHomes remain the standard against which all others are measured. State of the art at introduction, many of its current owners believe that it has yet to be surpassed in terms of ingenuity and versatility --and most would not be seen behind the wheel of any other recreational vehicle.


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