Thursday, November 12, 2015

Finished product by "The RV Guys". Michael Luta & Jason Gibbs








































8 comments:

  1. Nice Flatnose! Love them. We have a '71 Revcon, VIN #71-0004, which was mfd just before I worked there, March of '71! Hope to visit this neat shop in Mesa soon.

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  2. Amazing work. This build was an inspiration for my “72 250 D/T “Flatnose Frank” build, just finished. Where is this coach now!? A few of these Flatnoses are re-emerging. A Neo RevConeers club m ay be in order.

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  3. Neo RevConeers club?
    Where's all the Revcons?
    Got a 72 250 that I'm restoring the gutted interior.
    Have a 71 all original but needs some motor work.

    RamblinRevcon@gmail.com

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  4. Great looking rehab! Its giving me ideas for my '77 260. Love the dash work and the use of the metal for the ceiling. Now if I just had the money...... 😊

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  5. Great looking rehab! Its giving me ideas for my '77 260. Love the dash work and the use of the metal for the ceiling. Now if I just had the money...... 😊

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  6. Beautiful work. Especially impressive is the obvious tribute to the original Revcon look inside and out. Very nicely done.

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  7. Beautiful looking Revcon. Most impressive work! Although I regret that I've never seen a Revcon motorhome in person, I've seen pics of them. I've seen pics of both the "flat-nosed" version and the later "slant-nosed" models, and although both are good looking motorhomes, I find the flat nosed version the best looking of the two. Are there any more exterior pics of this Revcon? Although I love the interior work, I would also like to see more exterior pics. The more, the merrier. :)

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