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- camp-n-familyExplorerCool for sure but $17k cool?
- LwiddisExplorer IIWonderful old MH.
- falconbrotherExplorer IIGotta be a true believer to own something like that. Bet it drives rough.
- gboppExplorerThanks for posting. I like older motor homes, they have class.
This Ray Frank is cool but, definitely ugly. And I don't think it's 17K cool.
I hope someone buys it and does a nice restoration. :C - gboppExplorerAre they dining room chairs for the driver and passenger?
The drivers seat looks like it has legs...:h
Or am I just seeing a front leg and the back leg is the seat column? - AJBertExplorerFrom the front it looks like the perfect zombie/end of the world survival vehicle. Paint it flat black, cow catcher up front with spikes and bars on the window and you are ready to roll!
- dodge_guyExplorer IIYa, not sure on the $17k! the font seats look like they are pedestal mounted.
- Mr_Mark1ExplorerThe ad says the pics are old, why not take some new pics? How old is old? Makes me wonder if the front bumper has rusted off by now.
Hope it finds a good home.
Safe travels,
MM. - msmith1199Explorer III like the 99% original part of it. That is very obvious!
- timmacExplorer
dodge guy wrote:
Found this while cruising Craig's List. Definitely different.
Not mine.
A 1962 Ray Frank RV?
For those that don't know Ray Frank he is the father of motorhomes, he started the 1st factory production motorhomes, before him it was just a custom build for motorhomes.
He also knew some Dodge executives at that time and that was how Dodge became his chassis maker, at one time even Dodge own a percentage of his company and they changed the name from Frank motorhomes to Dodge.
There is true history in that motorhome for sale and should have a high price.
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