A 1914 Ford Model T-based RV that's believed to be the world's oldest existing motorhome has been auctioned for $75,000 by Bohams in the United Kingdom.
That's about half the average price of a new Class A motorhome today, according to Camper Report.The Ford Model T-based vehicle was built in 1914 for the family that founded the Bentalls department store chain.It has sleeping for four and a cast iron stove for heating and cooking, plus a mail slot in the side door for extended stays.The vehicle had been abandoned for several decades before being refurbished in the 1970s with the help of a cabinetmaker, and it remains in functional condition.
New York City entrepreneur and auto enthusiast Roland Conklin built a full-fledged motor home with an array of modern luxuries in 1915.
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