Vintage motohome illustrations. All but the Bedford were purpose-built as RV units (self-contained cooking, bath, and sleeping accomodations). 1929 Studebaker House Car 1931 Chevy Housecar (provided by the movie studio for use by Mae West) 1950 Bedford BC, bus conversion 1963 Flxible Starliner, bus conversion 1970 Revcon 1971 Cortez (by Clark Equipment) 1971 Travco (Dodge chassis) 1975 FMC (rear engine) by Food Machinery Corporation 1978 GMC MotorHome (Palm Beach) 1990 Airstream (classic body, Chevy chassis) The Revcon, Cortez, and GMC share the use of the Oldsmobile Toronado front-wheel-drive transaxle. Bedford (a Vauxhall company) was a manufacturer of lorries and commercial vehicles in England. The Bedford OB was a widely produced model from 1937 to 1954. The illustration provided here is that of a RV conversion done in the 21st century. Flxible made several models of busses begining with the familiar Clipper in the 1930s. The Flzible look is evident in the FMCA logo.
Vintage Motorhomes
Vintage motohome illustrations. All but the Bedford and Flxible were purpose-built as motorhomes. A motorhome is a self-propelled rig with cooking, bath, and sleeping accomodations.
1929 Studebaker House Car
1931 Chevy Housecar (Mae West)
1950 Bedford OB Conversion
1963 Flxible Starliner Conversion
1970 Revcon
1971 Cortez Camper
1971 Dodge Travco
1975 FMC Motorhome
1978 GMC MotorHome
1990 Airstream (Classic)