Correct, the small widow is for the very small closet shower & toilet inside the camper, there never was a outside shower head. HRP
Uh @metalman does your brother know his car is in a boardgame called Redneck Life? Hopefully they asked him haha
Hello all, just a note. The March issue of Hemmings Classic Car has a great article on vintage campers. Cheers!
This is my Airstream. If you want one of these, best advice I can give you is drive around and look. I found this in Green Acres Az just north of Tucson.
Been getting our 67 Parkway camper ready for another road trip. Will eventually go onto our 77 C20. But it’s not ready yet. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
Those caddy campers are way cool ! There was one in a local junk yard years ago, but too far gone with rotten wood. I forget, who made them ?
I've been making some progress on the rebuild of our 1962 Terry 16' cab-over. Like many trailers, the more I dug into it, the more rot I found requiring a full rebuild. Pretty much all we'll be able to retain is the metal frame and most of the original sheet metal. Here's a little bit of the work so far. Sorry for the photo overload! It's always nice to have a neighbor with a tractor, especially for the kids!
I wish it was mine! That's actually my neighbors Kubota. He's the one driving it with my son in the photo. It's perfect for moving the trailer around.
1965 Dodge A100 Campmobile. One owner, 63k miles, orig. paint / interior. Doing brakes, tuneup, full service, and leaving cosmetics alone. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
Just bought this one owner, 1965 Dodge A100 Campmobile, 63k miles, orig. paint / interior. Doing brakes, tuneup, service, and leaving cosmetics alone.
Here is the 1970 airstream I've been working on for a few years now. It's definitely been a labor of love.
It's called 'camping', NOT 'roughing it'. After a hard day of fishing, a guy needs SOME comforts! And if you expect your lady to join you.....