From the front, this 1970 Dodge Starcraft Motorhome appears like the type of tour bus that would have taken bands like Led Zeppelin across America on tour. From the side, it appears far more like the type of car that would have taken The Muppets on tour.

One of just 12 believed to have been constructed by Starcraft, this retro motorhome is a stumpy small car that could be ideal for your subsequent summer time getaway. Powered by a 318 cubic-inch Dodge V8, it sends energy to the rear wheels by means of an automatic transmission.

Within its fiberglass physique are contained a wide selection of amenities, which includes a couch that folds out into a double bed, a kitchenette with a fridge, a sink, operating water, and a microwave, as nicely as a slightly terrifying bathroom.

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 This 1-Of-12 Dodge Starcraft Motorhome Is As Rare As It Is Cute

However, that bathroom (and the kitchen sink) are served by a 30 gallon water tank, even though your technologies will advantage from a 110 volt electrical technique. Luxuries such as energy steering and braking will aid this motorhome devour the highway miles, even if the coefficient of drag does not.

While it maintains significantly of its original charm, the pictures submitted with this auction lot recommend that the Dodge Starcraft Motorhome could use a small tender enjoy and care. Nevertheless, it also has some far more contemporary amenities like air conditioning, a Television, and far more.

Built by Starcraft, the firm is really significantly older than you may possibly have realized. Its founding dates all the way back to 1903, when it was initially known as the Star Tank Company. At the time, it created feed and water tanks, but pivoted to boats and, in the ’60s, campers.

One of the classics, this exceedingly uncommon Dodge Starcraft Motorhome is a blast from the previous that is getting supplied at Mecum Auctions‘ Dallas 2023 sale, which runs from September 20-23 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.