



Built by Daystar Motorhomes of Compton, California on a Dodge chassis. With a body of Corten steel and teak interior, it reportedly sold for more than $70,000. Only 16 were built. (more info and pictures)
Built by Daystar Motorhomes of Compton, California on a Dodge chassis. With a body of Corten steel and teak interior, it reportedly sold for more than $70,000. Only 16 were built. (more info and pictures)
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I’m checking on that 1975 Daystar you you had advertised about if it’s still around AR AB not curious on what you sold it for
It wasn’t an advertisement, just a blog post showing an interesting looking motorhome.