This is our first Class C, 1984 Holiday Rambler Ambassador.
It had aluminum roof made of aluminum sheets, corrugated aluminum sides, and fiberglass front and rear end caps. The aluminum frame WAS a Frame, not just sides but roof too. Only reason we got out of it was the five-foot climb to the very shallow cabover bed. If we'd happened onto one with "bed down" would probably still have it.
Back then, there were three trim levels in the HR Class C, then the Alumalite series. It was also sold under at least one more brand name, McKensie, probably a Canadian name.
Front cap looks like a Holiday of that vintage. Later 80's models had flat fiberglass sides. The giveaway is the REAR Cap. Seems Holiday put it on everything: A's, C's, Trailers. Styled to a slight point, to where there was a horizontal "shelf" below the window(s). Those windows varied from a tiny bathroom window in our rear bath C, to two full windows in some trailers.
Among the best ever built! Today, you'd need a Lazy Daze to match it.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
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