Update Originally I created this website to help sell my '83 Revcon, but I've decided to keep the beast. Since the site includes a lot of Revcon information I'll keep it live. If you have Revcon stuff to share please email it to info at revcon dot org. My Revcon - 1983 Revcon with Cantebury floorplan- 33' long, sleeps 4 adults + up to 3 kids - Heavily customized at factory by original owner - Many systems upgrades, replacements, and rebuilds (see Details) - Interior renovated 2009 (new padding, carpet, wall fabric, bedding, cushions, etc.) My family owned an older-model Revcon during my childhood, so when my wife supported the purchase of an RV I searched for over a year to find this one. She'd been with one family her entire life, and I was honored to add her to my family. Hopefully one day my children can continue as caretakers of this lovely lady. | The Revcon Difference Revcons are unique, rare, high-end motorhomes with a passionate owner group. What makes them special?- Front-drive means no drive shaft to the rear axle, so the vehicle has a lower center of gravity. As such, it handles exceptionally well. - Custom box channel frame makes it much more rigid than C-channel designs used in most motorhomes. - Lightweight aluminum monocoque body further improves handling and fuel economy. - Tandem rear axles reduces rear overhang, so the bumper/trailer hitch won't drag as much as other RVs. - Aircraft aluminum used for exterior skin, frame and interior skin. Front and rear end caps are fiberglass. - 2" high-density fiberglass insulation makes walls lighter than in most RVs, easy to clean, and nearly impervious to moisture. Other RVs have laminated layers of fiberglass, wood, and foam, so any water leaks will quickly rot the wood. Not Revcon. - Underbelly is totally enclosed and stuffed with 6" of fiberglass insulation, which also reduces road noise. |