Orange Paint Survivor: 1973 GMC Canyonlands

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The more we post articles about the classic GMC motorhome, the more I want one. It’s hard to find anyone who speaks ill of these front-wheel-drive motorhomes when they’re looked after, and given how many still seem to pop up for sale, they must have been very well built when new. The seller believes his Canyonlands example may be one of the last of its kind considering the rarely seen factory orange paint job, and given how rarely an orange one comes up for sale, he may be right. The GMC is listed here on eBay with bids to $10,000 and the reserve unmet.

The word on the street at the time was that GM wanted to build the best motorhome the world had ever seen. Many RV experts would tell you they mostly succeeded, considering how wildly popular it became both when it was new and later on as a cult vehicle. The shorter wheelbase than a conventional full-size RV made the GMC much more appealing for novice campers or outdoors enthusiasts who simply didn’t want to try and maneuver an ungainly, oversized coach through urban streets. The GMC’s powertrain was based on a very conventional Oldsmobile Toronado engine, which makes parts-sourcing a breeze even if you’re out in the middle of nowhere. Now, the orange paint job: what are your thoughts on a vehicle this size clad in blazing orange paint?

Personally, I like it, and it’s a nice change of pace from the usual white with green decal combo we typically see these motorhomes dressed in. Plus, it just screams 70s, just like the interior. One of the best ways to discern how well any vintage motorhome has been looked after is by evaluating the cabin. If you see one that looks this pristine, with the original surfaces and vintage panels all in seemingly excellent condition, you know you’ve found a good one. Plus, check out that sweet upholstery on the bench seat by the kitchen table – if that doesn’t put you in a good mood, I don’t know what to tell you. The seller notes the rear-facing bench seats have been converted to a queen bed, which is a logical upgrade.

The front seats are not original, but they also appear to be way more comfortable. Look at the acres of glass you have up front – this is the way to see the world. The seller has made some big-ticket investments in the RV’s mechanical systems, noting a professional engine rebuild just 6,000 miles ago on an original 85,000-mile powertrain. The brakes are new as are the shock absorbers, and he’s installed new airbags in the rear. The tires are in excellent shape and even the original generator – recently serviced – is said to work well. This is a beautiful GMC Canyonlands motorhome that has clearly been loved, and will hopefully take its next owner on an inaugural adventure soon. Thanks to Barn Finds reader Jim S. for the find.

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Comments

  1. bobhess bobhessMember

    Love the rig, love the orange. Our first VW camper was orange with an orange flavored interior. Nice and bright and fun. This one fits that category also.

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  2. Charlie Mullendore

    Auction ended already.

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  3. Rick

    And pulled with no bids…

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  4. RoughDiamond

    Wow that is certainly orange. I kept looking for the bathroom did I miss it in the description or pictures?

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  5. Claud

    WOW
    With that orange
    The dingy has to be an orange bricklin
    It could be called the matching oddballs

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  6. joenywf64

    If they were to build this today, imagine the size of the windshield pillars & how little glass it would have.

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    • AndyinMA

      Also imagine it would be black or gray

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  7. Dean Miller

    I’ve got the exact same model….only in White…..er did I mention it’s in 1/64 scale (Hot Wheelz)….

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  8. JAMES HOMER COOK

    I saw one of these melt at a Midas shop years ago. Something in the rear caused a fire while Midas had it in for repairs.

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  9. Bugnbox

    Sold yesterday! What a super sweet rig. I’ve seen it in person. Amazing.

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  10. Bob McK

    WOW! It has already been removed, so I guess someone bought it. Love the color.

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  11. Malcolm Boyes

    The owner..two Vespas and Two Meyers Manx ( One a Tow’d) this is one cool Dude or Dudette!!…

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  12. tom hanson

    I had that exact bus years ago. Thought the orange was a relief with all the beige and grey out there. Easy to find in a park or parking lot. She was a lovely old girl. Wish I had never sold her.

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