Someone spent over half a million dollars rebuilding a classic 1977 GMC motorhome (21 photos)
The look alone looks like he could get away with assembly line of the General Motors factory a few years ago, and the interior looks better than most much newer motorhomes.
Between 1973 and 1978, the GMC Truck & Coach Division produced the 8.0-meter six-wheel motorhome Motorhome. Now one of these machines came into the possession of the workshop Creative Mobile Interior (CMI), from the name of which it is not difficult to guess that It specializes in interior design.
It is reported that until recently this classic camper rusted under open air, being abandoned with flat tires near trash cans. However, the car came into view of Bob and Janet Prince, who and decided to fix it up.
They handed over the car to the CMI workshop, whose specialists gave him a second life. At first they are completely restored the chassis and power plant of the front-wheel drive model, and only then took up its exterior and interior.
Outside, the motorhome received other fairings, while its front part body acquired a number of components from the Chevrolet Silverado, while while parts from Cadillac were used to decorate the stern.
The interior of the camper not only received a modern finish, but also acquired a range of relevant equipment (for example, it was supplied thermostat and heated floors).
Control of most functions (lighting, music, TV and etc) here is carried out with the iPad. And it is also intended to please the residents the presence on board a bathroom with a washing machine and dryer, and also a wine cabinet.
According to The Autopian, for a comprehensive revision and $500,000 was spent on restoring the Motorhome camper.