Vintage Streamline Motorhome (1965)
Sale price: US $35,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1965 |
VIN : | 3214A26KC | Sleeping Capacity: | 4 |
Leveling Jacks Included: | No | Slide Outs: | None |
Air Conditioners: | 1 | Length (feet): | 30 |
Model: | Travel Coach | Awnings: | None |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Make: | Streamline |
Fuel Type: | Gas |
Fallbrook, California, United States
Vehicle description
This motorhome is gorgeous inside and out with a recently polished skin. The gold anodized aluminum trim really sets this beauty apart. The inside features a solid hardwood floor, no laminate here. But what you really notice inside is how spacious this motor home feels.
Built in El Monte, California, she was the luxury motor coach of her day. The lightweight aluminum skin and (just rebuilt) 390-horsepower Ford industrial engine means she can climb hills and cruise down the road at a reasonable speed. Only about eighty Travel Homes were built (all between 1964 and 1967), when the motor home division was sold to Newell Coach Company, who is still making multi-million dollar coaches today. Only a few of them still exist.
This coach sleeps 6 adults with its two fold-down couches up front and a sleeping dinette in the middle. A lot of time and effort went into restoring this coach, with new upholstery throughout, including the two bucket seats up front. We restored this classic motor home while keeping its retro feel.
A true rolling piece of history.
The work:
Exterior:
Grill and bumpers painted. Window gaskets replaced Missing rivers replaced New running, backup lights New water and propane valves. All seams re-sealed and tested Full polish and more…
Interior:
Paint Reupholstery of captain seats and benches New toilet Cabinetry restoration and more…
Mechanical:
Full motor restoration New Vintage AC New gas tanks (2) All U joints, bearings and seals replaced Front and rear leak springs rebuilt Braking system fully rebuilt New tires Powder Coated wheels (red) and more…
Built in El Monte, California, she was the luxury motor coach of her day. The lightweight aluminum skin and (just rebuilt) 390-horsepower Ford industrial engine means she can climb hills and cruise down the road at a reasonable speed. Only about eighty Travel Homes were built (all between 1964 and 1967), when the motor home division was sold to Newell Coach Company, who is still making multi-million dollar coaches today. Only a few of them still exist.
This coach sleeps 6 adults with its two fold-down couches up front and a sleeping dinette in the middle. A lot of time and effort went into restoring this coach, with new upholstery throughout, including the two bucket seats up front. We restored this classic motor home while keeping its retro feel.
A true rolling piece of history.
The work:
Exterior:
Grill and bumpers painted. Window gaskets replaced Missing rivers replaced New running, backup lights New water and propane valves. All seams re-sealed and tested Full polish and more…
Interior:
Paint Reupholstery of captain seats and benches New toilet Cabinetry restoration and more…
Mechanical:
Full motor restoration New Vintage AC New gas tanks (2) All U joints, bearings and seals replaced Front and rear leak springs rebuilt Braking system fully rebuilt New tires Powder Coated wheels (red) and more…