Shipping a 1978 Argosy 28 Motorhome from Michigan to Germany
Not every shipment is a piece of heavy machinery. This project brought us one of our most distinctive loads — a 1978 Argosy 28 motorhome, a vintage American RV with a devoted following among classic vehicle collectors in Europe.
The Argosy 28, manufactured by Airstream under the Argosy brand, features the signature aluminum-clad body on a GMC chassis with a 454 V8 engine. At 28 feet long and approximately 12,000 lbs, it required a step-deck flatbed trailer for domestic transport. The unit was picked up from a dealer lot in Traverse City, Michigan (as seen by the “Just Trucks — Cherry Capital” signage in the background), and transported to the Port of Baltimore for ocean export.
Given the vehicle’s age and non-running status at time of export, special handling was required:
- Winch-loading onto the trailer (no self-drive capability)
- Battery disconnect and fuel system verification
- Soft-tie securing to avoid damage to the aluminum body panels
- ISPM-15-compliant wood blocking for port delivery
For ocean transport, the motorhome was shipped via Ro-Ro vessel to the Port of Bremerhaven, Germany — Europe’s primary Ro-Ro hub for American vehicle imports. Export documentation included a clear title, EEI filing, and an inspection letter confirming the vehicle was free of soil and biological matter (required for EU agricultural compliance).
Our German forwarding partner arranged customs clearance and VAT processing on arrival. The buyer — a vintage vehicle enthusiast — received the Argosy in the same condition it left Michigan.
Classic American RVs are highly sought after in Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia. If you’re exporting a vintage motorhome, camper, or collector vehicle from the U.S., SEAVOLK handles the full process.
