GMC Motorhome for sale

1975 Palm Beach GMC Motorhome For Sale By Owner $25K – Sold

$25,000

This 1975 Palm Beach GMC MotorHome for sale by owner  is one of the most distinctive and collectible motorhomes ever built in the U.S. It looks more like a sleek 1970s tour bus crossed with a luxury land yacht than a traditional RV. The front-wheel drive vehicle is 26 feet long.

GMC Motorhome for sale

Seller Comments.

1975 Palm Beach Class A Motorhome with original restored upholstery. Owned 2 years but no time to use it as we would like. Many restorations carried out by previous owner (upholstery, ac, awnings, water pump, water tank, camera system, energy inverter). Fridge and stove were repaired during our ownership. Would love too see this 70s beauty go to a great home who has the time to use it.

  • Circa 1975

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If interested, please contact the seller via the FB Marketplace link below. Independent verification of status and details is recommended.

Adair, Oklahoma   $25,000

Contact Seller: Janice

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Pros

  1. Small-Town Atmosphere: Adair offers a tight-knit community where residents often know each other, fostering a friendly environment.
  2. Affordable Cost of Living: The overall cost of living is relatively low, making it an attractive option for families and individuals looking to save on housing and daily expenses.
  3. Natural Beauty: The town is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing.
  4. Local Events: Adair hosts various community events throughout the year, enhancing social engagement and opportunities for residents to connect.
  5. Safety: The area is known for its low crime rates, contributing to a sense of security for families and individuals.

Cons

  1. Limited Amenities: As a small town, Adair may lack certain amenities such as shopping, dining, and entertainment options that are more readily available in larger cities.
  2. Job Opportunities: Employment options may be limited, leading some residents to commute to nearby towns for work.
  3. Education Resources: The quality of schools can vary, which might be a consideration for families with children.
  4. Healthcare Access: Access to healthcare facilities may be more limited than in urban areas, making it necessary to travel for specialized care.
  5. Cultural Activities: Fewer cultural and entertainment options may be available, which can be a downside for those seeking a vibrant social scene.

 

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