Back in September, we wrote a popular post about the Unicat RV, so we decided to follow that post up with more intriguing information about the Unicat RV. While this might not be your typical RV for Sale, because it retails at close to $600,000, it is still an interesting RV to look at and dream about.
The Unicat RV in the above video is designed to go forward in up to four feet of water and pretty much any weather conditions. The Unicat Expedition Vehicle gets 8 miles to the gallon, so try filling up the twin 120-gallon gas tanks with fuel (if you average 60 mph while driving), and it will cost you approximately $800 to fill the tank. While you might want to look in to more fuel efficient RVs if you are looking to own a motorhome, Unicat is thinking of coming out with a rental program, so it might be a fun splurge to consider renting a Unicat RV at some point. Or, just get into your own smaller version of the Unicat by checking out Used RVs for Sale.
This might take the cake as far as unique truck campers go. How about a truck camper pulled by a bike? People in some countries where vehicles aren’t as common, can get very inventive with how they transport their goods and possessions. While you probably won’t be buying a unique truck camper like this among other used RVs for sale, it is kind of fun to see how imaginative other RV-lovers can get.
Unique RV picture found on Woodalls forum from user sstgermain.
One of the drawbacks of this set up might be that you can’t protect it with a RV burglar alarm system because someone can just get on your bike and ride away.
Here is one of the most unique RV’s yet. A cross between an unusual RV and a house boat, this amphibious motorhome by Terrawind. This crazy RV can go directly from land to water, with just the push of a button. Take a look at this unique RV video showcasing the Terrawind:
If the Terrawind is a little bit too unique for your tastes, check out some great motorhomes through the RVingPlanet RV Finder.
Here is another unique RV accessory for you. This home made “propane” stove allows you to make a camping stove out of every day items like pop cans, coat hangers, sand paper, utility knife blade, thumb tacks, fiberglass, and a bottle of HEET. Take a look at the accompanying unique RV video to see how to make this homemade invention that will make you not even miss your Coleman stove! Sure you probably have a stove in your RV, but you don’t have a campfire talking point like this creative stove will give you. Get crafty and try it out!
Traveling around the country in an unusually decorated RV bus, Erika Nelson finds the largest things, takes a picture of the largest things, and then makes the smallest replicas of those things. The RV bus also serves as the museum and houses all of the smallest versions of the world’s largest things. What a unique use of a bus and an inventive idea for a one-of-a-kind attraction. Want to take your RV out and explore some of the World’s Largest Things? Here is a World’s Largest Things list.
Have you ever been camping in Sydney Australia? Me neither, but you can get the feeling of camping in Australia when you buy this unique tent camper that looks like the Sydney Opera House. Created by a Belgian designer, this unusual camper is being marketed as “Your Suite in Nature” and touts style and freedom. See the Opera House Camper website for more information.
Some of the original travel trailer designs got pretty creative and some of the travel trailers were even unusual. This vintage travel trailer montage from YouTube showcases all of the funny RVs, crazy RVs, and unique RVs that laid the foundation for the modern travel trailers that we know today. Plus, it is sent to some vintage Johnny Cash music. How could you want more? Well, maybe you want a travel trailer of you own? Check out the selection of travel trailers here.
When surfing the Internet last week, I came across this unusual RV and it made me smile. How can it not make you smile? If you owned this camper, you would definitely be going down the road with a permanent grin on your face and my guess is every one that you pass would be smiling too. You could be showing the whole world how RVing makes you feel.
This video has quite the unique story attached to it. A family with no previous RV-building experience, took a RV frame and built a fifth wheel from the ground up. They take you through step-by-step in the process, showing you where they started and eventually what the fifth wheel looks like in the end:
Pretty neat video and I do believe that this constitutes an unusual RV because most people don’t make their own! If you don’t have time to make a homemade RV, but are looking for a new fifth wheel, check out this fifth wheel RV page.