If you thought you had seen it all when it comes to custom Airstreams and 1950s fantasy-vehicles, then let us introduce you to the DecoLiner.
Built on the chassis of a 1973 GMC Motorhome chassis and a cab from a 1955 White COE, the stunningly amazing DecoLiner is a Blastolene special.
Its entire body was hand-fabricated from aluminium by Randy Grubb, with the help of the talented team of Blastolene Cars.
From the outside the DecoLiner looks pretty similar to a typical 1950s Airstream which would have been merged with an Astrovan: rounded silver aluminum body (“bullet shaped“), rounded windows, pastel colors. Once you step inside, you’re in a different world; the DecoLiner is surprisingly spacious for its size, and it is really well organized with a couch, extra seating and a kitchenette.
But the most stunning feature of the DecoLiner is probably the fully functioning fly-bridge which allows the driver to comfortably steer this motorhome directly from the roof. I can’t help but think about a motor yacht when I see this interior/exterior bridge with a steering wheel.
Built in only one exemplar, this amazing work of art took him 18 months to complete.
Decoliner’s Facebook Page
Randy Grub’s website
Did you know that?
For decades, NASA has used a fleet of Airstream motorhomes to transport astronauts to the launch pad. The space shuttle program used a modified 1983 Airstream Excella beginning in 1984 dubbed the Astrovan.