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1970 Avion motorhome

oneofakind
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We have a 1970 Avion motorhome! It sits on a 1970 FORD E300. 68,000 miles. What a beauty. We have never seen or heard of another like it still in operation. Our's is all original except for the fridge. We still camp with it and it is still mobile.
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69_Avion
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That 1979 Fleetwood Avion Class A looks really nice. The Fleetwood models had wider spacing on the rivets, but overall, they were very well built units. Without Fleetwood buying the Avion brand, the production would have stopped long before 1990. The main problem with the motorhome version is that there is another running gear that a person would have to maintain. A nice pickup with a 32' or 34' Avion trailer and you can have a real nice rig for a very reasonable price.
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1985air345
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Cayo Class-C

Did you try the link to the Cayo units? I think that are the ones you are referring to.
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ticki2
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1985air345 wrote:
Here are some pictures of Avion and Cayo Class-C motorhomes.

Avion Class-C
Cayo Class-C

When it comes to Class-A motohomes, I only know of a prototype unit.
1979 Avion Class A

There are also units from GMC with interior by Avion.



Those have the Avion name but made by Fleetwood after they bought the company in the early 70's . The construction was very different . The early Cayo class C looked similar to the Avion/Cayo truck camper .
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1985air345
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Here are some pictures of Avion and Cayo Class-C motorhomes.

Avion Class-C
Cayo Class-C

When it comes to Class-A motohomes, I only know of a prototype unit.
1979 Avion Class A

There are also units from GMC with interior by Avion.
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67avion
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I now remember there was a mention of the Motorvator at some point. It looks like a very big idea. I imagine that the OP has had a great time.

69_Avion
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Nice looking motorhome. They are shown in the "Silver Avions and Cayos " book.
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ticki2
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ticki2
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oneofakind wrote:
We have a 1970 Avion motorhome! It sits on a 1970 FORD E300. 68,000 miles. What a beauty. We have never seen or heard of another like it still in operation. Our's is all original except for the fridge. We still camp with it and it is still mobile.


I have seen pictures of them but nothing in person . I was under the impression that they had the CAYO label not Avion , they were produced about the time the company split and Robert Cayo took over the truck camper division . They were called the MOTORVATOR . Post some pictures , there were very few of them .
'68 Avion C-11
'02 GMC DRW D/A flatbed

gbopp
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67avion wrote:
Its a "motorhome"? But it sits on a truck? Please put up some photos. Looking forwards to seeing it.

I think the OP means it sits on an E300 chassis.

Golden_HVAC
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robsouth wrote:
Don't know why your googling did not work. I got a bunch of hits. Google "Avion motorhome".


This is a picture that I found of a 1978 Dodge based RV.



It's for sale too. http://springfieldil.craigslist.org/rvs/3985083971.html

The E-300 is a van based chassis, same as the E-350 in later years. But it is a very early version of the Econoline van. Back then, the largest V8 was teh 302, and popular engine is the 250 and 300 cubic inch inline 6, and some came with a 3 on the tree manual transmission. By 1975, the new Econoline design required automatic transmission, and the common engines where 302, 351 and 460" V8 as well as a minor production of the inline 6 that was 300 cubic inch.

There is a 1970 - 74 Ford Econoline motorhome parked on 202nd St, near where I live. IT has single rearwheels, so GVWR must be below 9.600 pounds.

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67avion
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I guess I missed the truck campers in the "Avion Motorhomes". Could you share your Googling on truck campers? You know, the versatile slide in camper that fits into a truck bed.

robsouth
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Don't know why your googling did not work. I got a bunch of hits. Google "Avion motorhome".
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67avion
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Its a "motorhome"? But it sits on a truck? Please put up some photos. Looking forwards to seeing it.