A little History,
These well-made and pricey coaches, which sold for between $27,000 and $54,500 or
about the same price as an average home of that era, were popular among upscale
Motorhome buyers. Race car drivers Mario Andretti and Parnelli Jones owned FMCs,
as did entertainers Clint Eastwood, Carol Burnett, Pat Boone and James Brolin. But the
most famous FMC owner was CBS reporter Charles Kuralt, host of the popular news
feature On the Road With Charles Kuralt. An FMC was the last of Kuraltβs six
motorhomes. It is on public display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
FMC coaches were manufactured from 1973-1976.
This unit has been extremly well cared for and has many upgrades including:
* Twin 100w Solar Panels with 2-6 volt Duracell Deep Cycle Batteries
* New 2000 watt Power Inverter
* New Extra 120v Outlets Front Dash area and Rear Bedroom
* New 2-Way 3-Speed Powered Roof Vent in the Bedroom
* Upgraded Plumbing with water heater bypass and low point drains
* Almost all new interior upholstery and cushions
* Roof Top Air Conditioner in Kitchen/Dining Area
* New Rectangular LED Headlights
* Onboard 6.5KW Generator
This is a Colorado Area Code, But I'm currently living in Winston-Salem North Carolina.