Here is what I found on Vixen Motor Homes...I give you, the Vixen Motor Home Owner's Association: "587 Vixens were built by Vixen Motor Co., Pontiac, Michigan, between 1986 - 1989, when the company closed. Retail $40-$53k. 22-30 mpg. Three models: lift-top BMW diesel motorhomes, Fixed-top BMW diesel limos with 5 spd manual trans-axle, and high-top GM V6 gas engine motorhomes with four speed automatic trans-axle." http://www.agencyrv.com/VOA/VOA.htm http://www.agencyrv.com/Vixen.HTM Cheers, Dave --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Stragand, Dave" <dave.stragand@xxxx> wrote: > Hi All, > > Has anyone ever heard of a DeLorean motor home, called (coincidentally > enough) a "Vixen"? Here's what the owner had to say: > > http://www.team.net/html_arc/shop-talk/200301/msg00125.html > > > From my understanding, that's a Vixen. It's a really unique motorhome > > built by Delorean shortly before he was shipped off to jail. Very few > > of them were ever built, and they aren't quite production quality (at > > least this one isn't), but they're very interesting cars in their own > > right. Powered by a BMW turbodiesel mounted in the rear. The owner > > gets something like 25mpg on the highway in that thing. > > > > The top pops up a'la dormobile. > > There are three pictures posted up at > http://nbccwi.com/pics/index.cgi/vixen > > To me it looks like a combination of the "EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle" > from the movie "Stripes" and the "Big Jim Sports Camper" I had when I > was 4. > > > Of course I'm familair with the DMC-80 bus project, but did they venture > off into other industrial chassis as well? > > -Dave > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]