The world’s fastest motorhome can be yours
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Your neighbor has an Adria Coral, the couple on the other side has a Bürstner Lyseo and the house opposite has a Hymer Exis-i. So which camper can you still buy to stand out on the road?
That 1977 GMC maybe? It’s the fastest camper in the world, with an 8.2-liter Chevy V8 under the hood, equipped with modern fuel injection, a Magnaflow exhaust and a nitrous oxide system.
Motorhome with roll cage inside
In order to get as much speed as possible out of the 700 hp, the camper was thoroughly overhauled. Its aerodynamically optimized body is now aluminum, with a roll cage that runs the full length of the interior.
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For safety, the camper has a built-in fire extinguishing system on board and a steering column that folds away in the event of an impact. The GMC reaches a top speed of 195 km/h. To shrug off that speed, it got better brakes.
In the US, the GMC is street legal
Surprisingly, the camper is only street legal. At least in the US, where regulations are not always strict. In order to use it as a camper, an interior must still be built.
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Because that’s stripped. All that’s left is a fuel tank, two racing fairings and a detachable racing wheel, behind which is a digital display.
For sale on Facebook Marketplace
The MoHo, as the camper is called, is for sale on Facebook Marketplace. The asking price is $95,000. It will likely cost a lot more to create.
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The vehicle was built years ago with sponsorship money from Hot Wheels and Mattel. MoHo was designed to raise awareness of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, also known as HMSN (Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy).
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Source: Auto visie

I’m Jamie Bowen, a dedicated and passionate news writer for 24 News Reporters. My specialty is covering the automotive industry, but I also enjoy writing about a wide range of other topics such as business and politics. I believe in providing my readers with accurate information while entertaining them with engaging content.