So the Travoy literature said: "A new world speed record for motorhomes, set at El Mirage Dry Lake, California 97.613mph."
I think this may technically be in error, as it doesn't look like a two-way run, etc, etc. It may have been the fastest officially timed speed, but not a "world record". What would have been the class at that time, and what was the record for that class in 1970? The early 1970's GMC looks like it did run at Bonneville in 2006 and had at least its first sanctioned record at 99+mph(?). What record did it run against?
Is this even the right way to look at motorhome records, or is there even a motorhome class??? Where do you draw the line between a shorter and a longer motorhome?
Just curious and wanting to get the facts right...