What kind of engine does a 1968 Clark Cortez have?
1968 Clark Cortez Motorhome. 20ft. Very rare motorhome, in great original condition. Originally came with a slant 6 from the factory in 68, in 71 they up graded the drivetrain with a toronado fwd drive train, three-speed automatic and 455 V8.
Is the Clark Cortez rear door RV obsolete?
On the outside, that is. The Cortez is surprisingly roomy inside, and back in the day could sleep up to six happy campers. Although the rear-door motorhome is now considered obsolete, it does have some decided advantages in a short and compact RV, given that it doesn’t intrude into the main cabin.
How tall is the Clark Cortez Motor Home?
Just like the Niedermeyers heading off to the boonies. As you can see already, this is very much a “compact” motor home, drastically so for today’s standards, with an overall length of 18.5 feet. And a low height, thanks to its fwd. It rather corresponds to the compact one-story ranch houses that were so popular at the time.
When did Clark Cortez start his RV business?
A practical RV for a practical man. Wow..had a 1965 Cortez & lived in it from 1989-1996 while starting a biz and sending a Son to college & Law School. Also, attended college bowl games in it throughout Florida.
1968 Clark Cortez Motorhome. 20ft. Very rare motorhome, in great original condition. Originally came with a slant 6 from the factory in 68, in 71 they up graded the drivetrain with a toronado fwd drive train, three-speed automatic and 455 V8.
On the outside, that is. The Cortez is surprisingly roomy inside, and back in the day could sleep up to six happy campers. Although the rear-door motorhome is now considered obsolete, it does have some decided advantages in a short and compact RV, given that it doesn’t intrude into the main cabin.
Just like the Niedermeyers heading off to the boonies. As you can see already, this is very much a “compact” motor home, drastically so for today’s standards, with an overall length of 18.5 feet. And a low height, thanks to its fwd. It rather corresponds to the compact one-story ranch houses that were so popular at the time.
A practical RV for a practical man. Wow..had a 1965 Cortez & lived in it from 1989-1996 while starting a biz and sending a Son to college & Law School. Also, attended college bowl games in it throughout Florida.