Makes me think of @travisfromkansas 48 cars in 48 states trip! I’ve also been thinking about a small trailer behind my 46 but more like the ones seen in the book “the birth of hot rodding”
In my youth, we used to go tent camping, along the Frejolis Creek, at Bandelier National Monument in the Jemez Mountains... the outing would be coordinated to include the Taylor family and their homebuilt, teardrop camper.... It was the mobile kitchen for the motley crew.... you triggered the ingrained memory of the smell of bacon and eggs intermingled Coleman stove fuel ...... little did we know at the time, we were glamping I know why it is on your list.....
Didn’t the boss Ryan go through a camper phase a few years ago eventually buying a shiny aluminum model? There were loads of cool vintage camper photos in that thread. I think a teardrop build-your-own trailer shop/school would be a going concern if someone had the space and $$ to get it off the ground. There is also a pretty good message board for teardrop trailers, though I haven’t looked at it in quite a while.
Love them teardrop trailers and how it just fits together so well. I’m going to have to build me one. I have seen plans back in the day in popular science.
That’s the trailer set up that’s been on my mind. Not really a camper though…. Unless you add a chunk of plywood and use it for a tent platform after you roll the car off.
Although very similar to 1950 Pontiac lenses, the lens on this camper's taillights seem to be "flatter" than an actual 1950 Pontiac lens (which are much "rounder"): Perhaps they are a pair of the "accessory" taillights that were readily available in the 1950s-1960s.
1939 Popular Home Craft Midget Trailer article :: early TearDrop Trailer Build a Canned Ham Travel Trailer Vintage Camping Trailer Plans [my favorite] Build a Lightweight Camping Trailer for Two
A teardrop camper is certainly on our list, once we have some undercover storage we'll be looking out for one. @Tim that trailer is perfect! There's been talk of a single motorcycle trailer built on an Early Ford front axle & wishbone with just a channel for a while now