GMC Eleganza II

1978 GMC Eleganza II MotorHome For Sale By Owner $35K

$35,000

The 1978 GMC Eleganza II is a Class A motorhome built by General Motors as part of its GMC Motorhome line — a unique and advanced RV for its era. It was among the final year models of the GMC Motorhome before production ended.

If you’ve been looking for a clean, well-cared-for GMC motorhome, this 1978 Eleganza II is a fantastic find. Mechanical Highlights New fuel lines with inline cleanable glass filter New electronic fuel pump Ragusa transmission pan upgrade New master brake cylinder Starts right up and drives great! Interior & Layout 26-foot rear lounge layout with a full-size bed conversion for the back Original interior — well-preserved and clean Comes with the original owner’s manual and lots of extras like spare GMC Steering wheel, lights, and fan that can be installed. Exterior & Features Alcoa aluminum wheels Ragusa entry step Windshield clear Window seals in great condition Freshly waxed and ready for a cross-country road trip! This coach is one of the cleaner coaches you’ll find — garage kept, solid, and ready to enjoy immediately. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of GMC motorhome history that’s road-ready today.
  • Circa 1978
  • 26ft rear

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Pros:

  1. Affordable Cost of Living
    The cost of living in Lincoln is generally lower than the national average, making it an attractive option for residents.
  2. Strong Community Spirit
    Residents often report a sense of community and belonging, with friendly neighbors and active local organizations.
  3. Educational Opportunities
    Home to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the city offers numerous educational resources and events.
  4. Outdoor Activities
    With parks, trails, and nearby recreational areas, there’s plenty of opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Cons:

  1. Limited Job Market
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  2. Weather Extremes
    Nebraska experiences a wide range of weather conditions, including cold winters and hot summers, which may not appeal to everyone.
  3. Public Transportation
    The public transportation system is not as extensive as in larger cities, making a car necessary for most residents.
  4. Higher Education Focus
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  5. Limited Nightlife
    While there are options, the nightlife and entertainment scene may not be as vibrant as in larger urban areas.

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