70s dodge motorhomes

I wouldn't buy one that old unless I planned to gut it and fix everything all at once.

I have an old 73 Travco 270 that I am redoing right now. In addition to gutting the interior, I am rebuilding the drive train including installing a 518 and gear vendors behind the 440 I built.

If you can't do the work yourself you are much better off buying something a lot newer. Even doing the work yourself, you would be lucky to break even if you ever decided to sell it.

I am going to extremes with mine as I plan to travel the country living in it for months at a time.