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“If we found something incredible like a Clark Cortez…”
https://olympic.craigslist.org/rvs/d/port-hadlock-cortez-motorhome-project/7628277595.html
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2000-mauck-msv-1120s/
This was just discussed on a friend/competitors site, but its got Grand Cherokee tail lights!
That Clipper screams Autopian and is already almost as nice inside as the motel room that David, Jason and Otto stayed in that one time…
I can smell the interior of that Clipper from here. I think half the battle would just be getting the smell out of the vehicle.
A Daystar seems like the Autopian ideal, but they only ever made 16 of them so finding one for sale could be tricky: https://www.doityourselfrv.com/portfolio/daystar-motorhome/
Another interesting option could be a Mobilux. They were built from a step van body, giving it a unique look for an RV. They made a few hundred, so easier to find maybe.
Starcraft Starcruiser has a really unique look. Old Class C Open Road motorhomes had a fold-out porch on the rear. I could go on.
By the way I keep suggesting a GMC Motorhome. I’ve even found a couple for sale and dropped them in the Slack. So feel free to ONLY suggest these.
I don’t remember insisting it had three beds, I just seem to remember insisting I had a bed (yes, if this idea ever gets off the ground and there’s an Autopian cross country tour I will fly over to take part),