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FMC 2900R, a luxury motorhome from the 1970s

26.03.2026 00:15 1 min 1 source
Jornal dos Clássicos POR
FMC 2900R, a luxury motorhome from the 1970s
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The American company FMC produced the luxury motorhome 2900R from 1972 to 1976. The model, approximately 9 meters long, was equipped with a Chrysler V8 7.2L gasoline engine and targeted affluent customers, but production was halted due to the 1973 oil crisis. A 1974 unit was sold at a Bring a Trailer auction on April 2, 2025, for $17,855.

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FMC 2900R, a luxury motorhome from the 1970s

26.03.2026 Jornal dos Clássicos POR

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