The Travco motorhome was an aeroynamic Class A Recreational Vehicle built on a Dodge motorhome chassis from 1965 until the late 1980s. The Travco design originally emerged as a 1962 model called the "Dodge Motor Home" and marketed with the assistance of the Chrysler Corporation, who were the makers of its chassis. The Travco/Dodge Motor Home design was a refinement of the original Frank Motor Home, a conventional box-type design based on the Dodge chassis and built in Brown City, Michigan from 1958-1962. Ray Frank, founder of Frank Industries, went on to develop Xplorer Motorhomes.