She’s a Real Vixen: The Only Manual-Transmission, BMW-Diesel-Powered Motorhome You’ll Ever Need
Low-slung. Sleek. Wind-tunnel-honed aerodynamics. A BMW inline-six. A five-speed manual transmission. A real driver?s vehicle. No, we?re not talking about a BMW Z3 M coupe or anything actually made by BMW at all. We?re talking about a Vixen motorhome, one of those strange, compact RVs produced in Pontiac, Michigan, from 1986 to 1989, one of which is currently for bid on eBay Motors, which we discovered while trolling Bring a Trailer.
?Be prepared for the attention you will get,? cautions the seller, who?s parting with the 21-foot-long, 6-foot-4-inch-tall shoebox?small enough to be squeezed into some home garages?because it?s too small for long-haul excursions. Only 587 Vixens were ever produced, and early ones like this 77,000-mile 1986 21D featured a rear-mounted 115-hp BMW turbo-diesel inline-six, a five-speed Renault-sourced manual transmission, a steel frame, a fiberglass body, GM van front suspension parts, and taillamps from a Pontiac 1000.
The seller says that this one remains ?99% original and unmodified? and in ?8.5+ on a 10 scale? condition in most respects. Part of the 1% that is not stock are its BMW roundels, which didn?t come standard ?but seem to have been added to most,? says the seller. We regret not being able to provide poster-size images of the beauteous thing; for more photos, we refer you to the listing on eBay Motors.
We actually road-tested a nearly identical Vixen 21D?sans the BMW roundels?in 1986 and noted epic body lean, a patience-testing z...
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