The 1995 Rexhall Air Bus is one of those unmistakable Class A motorhomes that defined the look and feel of mid-'90s road travel. With its long, squared-off profile and panoramic front windshield, it carries a kind of retro authority—simple, functional, and built for the open highway.
Powered by a 7.5L Ford gasoline engine and paired with an automatic transmission, this rig shows just 45,000 miles, modest for its age and class. It's built on a heavy-duty chassis meant to cruise long distances with ease, and the Ford V8 platform was widely used in motorhomes of this era for its reliability and power.
The listing is short on interior details, but from the photos, it appears to retain much of its original layout and design—likely including a front lounge area, mid-kitchen, and rear bedroom, which was standard in the Rexhall Air Bus lineup.
It’s not a flashy rig, but it speaks to a certain kind of traveler—someone who values simplicity, mechanical honesty, and the slow pace of RV life done right.
📍 Located in Pinon Hills, CA
🛢️ 1995 model with 1996 badge noted by seller
🛠️ 7.5L Ford V8 | 45,000 miles


