Xplorer Motorhomes

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ManufacturerXplorer Motor Homes (formerly Frank Industries)
Production1967–present
AssemblyElkhart, Indiana, U.S.
Xplorer Motorhome
Overview
ManufacturerXplorer Motor Homes (formerly Frank Industries)
Production1967–present
AssemblyElkhart, Indiana, U.S.
DesignerRay Frank
Body and chassis
ClassClass B motorhome (Camper van)
Body styleVan-based motorhome with fiberglass extensions
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel drive
PlatformDodge B series van (original)
RelatedTravco Motorhome
Chronology
PredecessorFrank Motor Home (Travco)
A 1976 Dodge B-Series Tradesman Xplorer RV at a Mopars in the Park car show in Fairgrounds, Minnesota.

Xplorer Motorhomes are small Class B motorhomes built on a van chassis. It was the designer and builder of the first production motorhome.[1] Ray Frank, the creator of the Travco Motorhome, saw his Frank Industries sold and renamed Travco in the early sixties. He began Xplorer Motor Homes in 1967, seeing a market for small, garageable motorhomes based on Dodge vans. The roofs and back walls were removed and extended with fiberglass domes, and some models had dropped floor areas that created (with the domed roof) six feet or more of standing room.

In 2004, Xplorer Motorhomes was sold to Bob Helvie.[2] The company is based in Elkhart, Indiana.[2]

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