Do you have a camping trip planned that you have to get to in a hurry? Have we got a deal for you! This 26-foot-long 1977 GMC Kingsley Motorhome is officially the fastest Class A RV on earth, and it’s up for sale on Facebook marketplace.
The vehicle, known as the “MoHo,” is powered by a fuel-injected Chevrolet 502 cubic-inch (8.2-liter) RamJet V8 engine that has been dyno tested as producing 700 hp (522 kW/710 PS) at 6,000 rpm. It also has an NX wet nitrous system, a limited slip final drive with 3.07 gears, a Magnaflow exhaust, and a whole lot more.
The RV was designed to raise awareness for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT), which is a neurological issue that affects sensory and motor nerves, and can cause paralysis, spasms, balance problems, nerve pain, and more.
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The MoHo was sponsored by Hot Wheels and others, and thanks to its wide variety of upgrades, it was able to hit a top speed of 121.50 mph (201.97 km/h) at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
To keep it safe at high speeds, the MoHo has a full chromoly roll cage, aluminum bucket seats with racing harnesses, and there are disc brakes for all six wheels. It also has Applied GMC front and rear sway bars and a Ridetech Air Ride System and Compressor to keep it comfy on the road.
That will be important, because despite being the fastest of a type of vehicle on earth, and earning land speed records at the legendary Bonneville Salt Flats, the MoHo is fully road legal, coming with turn signals, and everything you need to keep Johnny Law off your back.
As far as your camping trip goes, the motorhome may take some work. More of a blank canvas, than a ready-to-camper, on the plus side, you could likely fit an inflatable mattress inside.
Mechanically and physically excellent, according to the listing, this impressive vehicle isn’t exactly cheap, with an asking price of $95,000. While classic GMC campers (with an interior) can be had for considerably less than this, they’re also considerably slower and, therefore, considerably less cool.