1976 GMC Motorhome

Hugely appreciated guys. It's nice to hear good things from people that I know can make their own shit!

And the knives go in the cabinet for travel haha. Don't want to slam on the brakes and avoid a crash only to be run through by the butchers knife flying through the air.
 
AAAAND we made it home.
5000+ miles, a few issues and a great time.
Officially a married man as well.

Things I learned:
Driving in a motorhome rather than a car is great. A lot less cramped and boxed in feeling. That being said the drive from Glacier NP to TN is NOT a fun one. 3 straight 12hr days sucks, car or MH.
Roads through Indian reservations will rattle the teeth out of your head, if they are paved. Half of them are not and are worse.
Don't attempt to climb 10% grade gravel mountain roads in a 40yr old 30ft beast. Yes we made it, but it was not fun.
Don't travel without a motorcycle 8)
 
Congratulations are in order on your recent Marriage!!
And that motorhome is awesome, nice use for the maiden voyage
 
I was checking something on you tube and tripped over a video with a strange vehicle at the end of it. It was made in 1976 before Daytona - when it udsed to be a big race. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW6_THfEt-M
 
teazer said:
I was checking something on you tube and tripped over a video with a strange vehicle at the end of it. It was made in 1976 before Daytona - when it udsed to be a big race. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW6_THfEt-M

Ha! That's awesome! They are hiding in plain sight.

Thanks guys I appreciate all the comments, it has been a long project but totally worth the effort.
 
Congrats on the marriage. We did that too at the end of May after being together for many years.
 
Way cool! Congrats on the nuptials!

You definitely need a motorcycle rack on the back of that sports car.
 
Absolutely fantastic. The interior work you have done and the amount of light coming in is what does it for me.
 
Man it's been a minute here.
Got tired of my shit ass last minute wrap job on the steering wheel and decided to give it a proper one.

Walnut of course. Pretty pleased with how it turned out.
 

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Looks great! It use to be that only the classiest rides had wooden steering wheels. You've got a classy ride there for sure.
 
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