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1971 Winnebago brochure showcases an unpopular 1970s design trend

10.03.2026 12:55 1 min 1 source
The Autopian ENG
1971 Winnebago brochure showcases an unpopular 1970s design trend
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A 1971 brochure for the Winnebago Chieftain motorhome exemplifies a specific 1970s design aesthetic. The material features Victorian influences, ornate typography, and antebellum American South themes, which contrasted with the more futuristic style typically associated with the brand during that era.

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10.03.2026 The Autopian ENG

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