Vintage RVs That Are Now Collector’s Items

Vintage RVs That Are Now Collector’s Items


August 11, 2025 | Allison Robertson

Vintage RVs That Are Now Collector’s Items


Retro Wheels That Are Now Worth a Small Fortune 

Not all RVs are destined for the junkyard. Some have become iconic symbols of road travel and retro adventure. Whether it’s for their unique style, rare design, or a nostalgic place in pop culture, these vintage rigs are now collector gold.

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1974 Winnebago Indian

Approximate value today: $8,000 - $15,000

This boxy beauty screams ’70s charm with its signature stripes and bold front nose. It’s often restored for vintage RV rallies and weekend warriors alike. While not luxurious, it’s a recognizable classic that helped define Winnebago’s brand.

Untitled Design (81)Master Tech RV Show Coach: 1974 Winnebago Indian, Family RV Association

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1985 Toyota Dolphin

Approximate value today: $9,000 - $16,000

Compact, fuel-efficient, and surprisingly spacious for its size, the Toyota Dolphin has a loyal cult following. Powered by a reliable Toyota 22R engine, it’s a favorite among first-time vintage RV owners and vanlifers.

1985 Toyota Dolphin1985 Toyota Dolphin Motor Home, Gib's RV Virtual Tours

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1972 Cortez Motorhome

Approximate value today: $10,000 - $18,000

Built with a front-wheel drive layout and a low profile, the Cortez was ahead of its time. Its all-steel body makes it unique in the collector’s market. NASA even used them to transport astronauts!

1972 Cortez MotorhomeCLARK CORTEZ MOTOR HOME ~ 1970s, 4GUESTS USA

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1980 Revcon

Approximate value today: $8,000 - $14,000

Known for its aircraft-grade aluminum body and sleek shape, the Revcon offered better aerodynamics than most of its time. They’re rare now, and fans love their combination of light weight and smooth handling.

1980 Revcon1979 Revcon Special Edition Video 1, Ryan Hodges

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1977 GMC Kingsley

Approximate value today: $15,000 - $22,000

This front-wheel-drive motorhome featured a futuristic fiberglass shell and a low ride height. With its panoramic windows and stylish ’70s interior, it’s a dream for retro design fans.

1977 GMC Kingsley1977 GMC 26' KINGSLEY VINTAGE MOTORHOME RV, driven.co

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1986 Winnebago LeSharo

Approximate value today: $6,000 - $11,000

The LeSharo tried to bring European diesel economy to the American RV scene. Though underpowered, it’s now collected for its quirky design and compact footprint. Enthusiasts enjoy converting and upgrading these for fun weekenders.

Untitled Design (79)1986 Winnebago Lesharo 3.0L V6 Chrysler conversion Motorhome, possum007

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1970 Dodge Travco

Approximate value today: $10,000 - $18,000

A classic Class A with a fiberglass body and unmistakable round nose. With a Dodge 440 V8 and plenty of chrome, it’s a favorite for full-scale restorations. Many still roam the US highways in style.

File:1970 Dodge Travco motorhome (12995815453).jpgCharlie from United Kingdom, Wikimedia Commons

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1988 Toyota Sunrader

Approximate value today: $12,000 - $20,000

The Sunrader is another Toyota-based favorite with a fiberglass shell that makes it stand out. Durable and efficient, it’s frequently seen at vintage rallies and still holds up well for long-term travel.

1988 Toyota Sunrader1988 Toyota Sunrader walk through, Matt Thurman

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1969 Clark Cortez

Approximate value today: $10,000 - $17,000

Earlier than its ’70s sibling, this all-steel unit was one of the first front-wheel-drive RVs. Durable and simple, it’s now a rare collector piece due to its production history and connection to industrial engineering.

1969 Clark Cortez1967 Clark Cortez Motor Home, dyna1955

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1982 Airstream 310 Turbo

Approximate value today: $18,000 - $25,000

This turbocharged beauty stands out with its aluminum shell and space-age styling. Powered by a Chevy 454 V8, it’s a beast on the road. Airstream’s sleek design meets muscle in this rare gem.

1982 Airstream 310 Turbo1982 Airstream Motorhome, George Jacob

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1979 Dodge Xplorer 272

Approximate value today: $8,000 - $13,000

An early Class B motorhome that paved the way for camper vans today. Built on a Dodge chassis, it featured pop-up roof space and smart layouts. You can still find a few well-kept examples on the used market.

1979 Dodge Xplorer 2721979 Dodge Xplorer 272, Joe100!!!

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1983 Blue Bird Wanderlodge FC35

Approximate value today: $25,000 - $35,000

Built like a tank and styled like a luxury tour bus, this Blue Bird was one of the most durable motorhomes ever made. The craftsmanship and attention to detail make it a collector’s choice.

1983 Blue Bird Wanderlodge FC35Inside the ULTRA LUXURIOUS BlueBird Wanderlodge RV Bus Conversion, New Jersey Outdoor Adventures

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1989 Coachmen Catalina

Approximate value today: $6,000 - $10,000

Boxy, budget-friendly, and loaded with ’80s charm. The Catalina may not have been fancy, but it was reliable and easy to fix. Collectors look for well-maintained models for affordable retro road trips.

Untitled Design (78)1989 Ford Catalina RV, American Iron Auctions

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1978 Chinook Omega

Approximate value today: $10,000 - $16,000

A fiberglass body on a small chassis made this rig nimble and tough. Chinook’s reputation for high-quality small motorhomes started with the Omega, making it a retro favorite.

File:1978 Chinook International Omega Retro Classics 2025 DSC 7606.jpgAlexander Migl, Wikimedia Commons

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1971 FMC Motorcoach

Approximate value today: $20,000 - $30,000

Only about 1,000 of these were made, and they featured a rear engine, aircraft construction, and a unique design. Collectors love the rarity and the luxurious interior.

1971 FMC MotorcoachTouring a 1976 FMC Motorhome, Unique Customizations

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1987 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite

Approximate value today: $9,000 - $15,000

This lightweight aluminum-framed RV offered solid construction and classic comforts. Known for good insulation and reliability, many are still on the road with minimal upgrades.

1987 Holiday Rambler Aluma-LiteSOLD 87 27ft Holiday Rambler 460 V8 39,000 miles. $7900.00 479-229-1499, NiceCampers . com

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1976 Barth Motorhome

Approximate value today: $12,000 - $19,000

Barths were custom-built with all-aluminum construction and airplane-style rivets. These rigs are known for durability and class. A small but passionate group of collectors keeps them alive.

1976 Barth MotorhomeFirst ride 1976 Barth 21’, Camper - John

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1984 Itasca Sunflyer

Approximate value today: $7,000 - $12,000

A sister brand to Winnebago, the Sunflyer had distinctive paint schemes and smart layouts. It’s a favorite among DIY renovators who like a budget project with character.

1984 Itasca Sunflyer1984 Itasca 21 foot, justin schmaljohann

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1975 Apollo Motorhome

Approximate value today: $10,000 - $17,000

Another low-profile, fiberglass-bodied rig that became popular in its day. The Apollo’s aerodynamic shape and roomy interior have aged well, making it a collector sleeper.

1975 Apollo Motorhome1975 Apollo Motor Home for Sale or Trade, William Anderson Game Designer

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1981 U-Haul CT13 Travel Trailer

Approximate value today: $8,000 - $12,000

Built by U-Haul for rental use, these fiberglass trailers are now rare finds. Compact, lightweight, and super durable, they’ve become popular among collectors and first-time trailer campers.

1981 U-Haul CT13 Travel TrailerWalkthrough of a rare U-Haul CT-13 travel trailer, Tennessee Wanderer

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1973 Balboa Motorhome

Approximate value today: $7,000 - $11,000

One of the first compact fiberglass RVs, the Balboa offered a minimalist layout with lasting construction. Their funky design and easy maintenance make them a vintage favorite.

1973 Balboa MotorhomeBalboa Motorhome 1972 Dodge Camper Van Tour - vintage camper build by Freedom Vessel, Freedom Vessel - Adventures in Vanlife

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1980 Mallard Sprinter

Approximate value today: $6,000 - $10,000

Affordable and functional, this rig was a favorite with weekenders and snowbirds. Mallard’s no-frills approach made it a solid workhorse that collectors enjoy restoring.

1980 Mallard Sprinter1989 Mallard Sprinter 26' Class C, Bullyan RV

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1985 Lazy Daze Class C

Approximate value today: $9,000 - $14,000

With quality aluminum siding and a reputation for durability, Lazy Daze has always attracted loyal fans. The mid-’80s versions are especially desirable for their nostalgic paint and layout.

Untitled Design (76)Tour 1985 Lazy Daze RV, R/V Footprints

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1977 Travette Mini Motorhome

Approximate value today: $6,000 - $9,000

Small but mighty, the Travette is a super-compact RV with a cult following. It featured a pop-top and smart use of space. Good luck finding one—they’re rare.

Untitled Design (77)1977 Toyota MicroMini RV Motorhome, Brian Barnett

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1988 Foretravel Grand Villa

Approximate value today: $18,000 - $28,000

Built on a custom chassis and finished to luxury standards, the Grand Villa feels more like a yacht than an RV. These were made to order and are hard to find in good shape.

1988 Foretravel Grand Villa[SOLD] Used 1990 Grand Villa Unihome U280 in Sulphur Springs, Texas, Pop RVs

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1986 Toyota Mirage

Approximate value today: $9,000 - $13,000

This tiny Class C motorhome is loved for its efficient use of space, Japanese reliability, and fiberglass shell. Enthusiasts appreciate its cozy feel and easy drivability.

1986 Toyota MirageDRIVING DREAMS! 1986 Toyota Mirage Motorhome RV: A White Adventure Machine, Legendary Rides

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1972 Revcon

Approximate value today: $10,000 - $16,000

An earlier and more collectible version than the 1980 model, this Revcon had a futuristic body, front-wheel drive, and aircraft-grade aluminum. They were considered premium motorhomes in their time.

1972 Revcon1972 RevCon 250 Tour, December Wolf

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1978 Airstream Argosy

Approximate value today: $15,000 - $22,000

A painted version of the classic Airstream, the Argosy featured curved aluminum styling with a splash of color. Collectors love it for its uniqueness and vintage Airstream quality.

1978 Airstream Argosy1978 24' Argosy Airstream RV

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1966 Clark Cortez

Approximate value today: $20,000 - $32,000

One of the earliest models, this Cortez was a pioneer in RV design. With manual transmission and a sleek steel body, it’s a rare and respected classic.

1966 Clark Cortez1966 Clark Cortez Motorcoach, Brandon Matthew

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1955 Spartan Imperial Mansion

Approximate value today: $35,000 - $60,000

Built by an aircraft company, the Spartan travel trailers are the holy grail of vintage RVs. With their all-aluminum body, stunning mid-century interior, and rarity, these trailers are highly sought after and often restored to museum quality.

1955 Spartan Imperial Mansion(SOLD) 1956 Spartan 45' Imperial Mansion #5308, Vintage Campers

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