This 1972 31 ft sovereign airstream has been a passion project for 3 years and is finally ready to find her dream owner. What started out as a simple project
The design brief for this 1964 Airstream Overlander restored by ARC Airstreams was luxury with a country feel, and Ralph Lauren’s Corral Canyon fit the bill. Photo 10 of 20 in Live the Airstream Life Vicariously With a New Book That Celebrates the Timeless Trailers.
This trailer is called "Lucy". It's a 1960 Comanche that I purchased from a dear friend. We love our burn ring with our collection of vintage metal chairs. The Trailer Park with all it's treasures!! The 1959 Yellowstone. She was the first!! My little Shasta Compact.
Here at Basecamp Gallivance we’re ramping up to an awesome holiday celebration. We just finished our big project last night – building and tiling our new bar top (more on that later). Woohoo!…
Once again these are not my trailers,... ,but I sure wish they were. Aren't they beautiful!!! Cute.... Way Cute....
This Airstream might be teeny tiny, but it has everything you could possibly need. Take a look inside.
Little did Christopher Deam know when he and fellow architect Thom Faulder designed Deam’s brother’s 675 square foot bungalow back in 1992 that his career
Pictures tell a story, better than words Check out the following pictures for a quick summary of our MODS Fully Equipped...
Along with collecting Vintage Travel Trailer... I love vintage camping stuff... Picnic Jugs, Baskets... anything from that fun 50's era of camping..
Little did Christopher Deam know when he and fellow architect Thom Faulder designed Deam’s brother’s 675 square foot bungalow back in 1992 that his career
Falling down the world of Vintage Trailer makeovers on Google had left me with one conclusion. Actually 3. Red, Turquoise, and Cherries. Also lots of tchotchkies. Now don't get me wrong, I love those colors.
Hop into the DeLorean and buckle up, because here’s one of our most retro-fabulous design dream houses yet: Nancy’s pool house — all new, from the ground up — but designed to looked like it’s always been there, since, say, 1955. The kitchen, above, is just the start. This family gathering space also includes a…
Who knew traveling by bus could be so glam?
Marsha Heckman is the owner of this completely renovated 1969 Airstream International, and she's very right to be as proud of it as she is.
1970s quotes, Airstream inspo & Happy Hippie Vibes to escape and tour laid back, retro, peaceful, summery finds for home and happy campers.
Boy would I love to have gone to one of these Vintage Vacation Rallies in Newport Dunes California. I'm sure it would have been a blast. I've seen pictures on the net of these rallies and the trailers are amazing.
Little did Christopher Deam know when he and fellow architect Thom Faulder designed Deam’s brother’s 675 square foot bungalow back in 1992 that his career
These are pictures of trailers that are not mine, but ones that I have found off the Internet over the years. I just love how these clever owners had set up their "camp sites". Vintage Trailer people are fun loving people who love whimsy. I love the flamingos and the little white fence, also the clothes line. Love the wreath hanging from the side of this trailer. The artificial grass carpet and white chairs... practical yet... fun. This Shasta owner has a great vintage awing.. also don't you love the vintage table cloth and artificial flowers.
This pictures probably from the late 30's 40's... These are pictures I took sometime ago at my visit to the Vintage Trailer Museum in Elkhart Indiana. This is a miniature that someone had built and drove it in parades. It's child's size. Kind of like the ones the Shriners use in parades. Really Cute!!
Boy would I love to have gone to one of these Vintage Vacation Rallies in Newport Dunes California. I'm sure it would have been a blast. I've seen pictures on the net of these rallies and the trailers are amazing.
A new holiday site in an ancient bluebell wood opens this summer offering accommodation in replica shepherd’s huts. Wriggly Tin Shepherd’s Huts in the - Anglophilia, Places to Stay, Travel
When people tell me they want to travel a lot with their future tiny house on wheels I always think, "hey, why not just go for a travel trailer because it's lighter and easier to
My hats off to this fellow blogger... rose cottage two ... for the remake of this adorable trailer. It's so fabulous that I want to redo some of mine into this great romantic look. She has done an incredible job!! Don't you just want to crawl into that comfy bed.
"When you're actually in it, it doesn't feel like you're taking a step down"
My hats off to this fellow blogger... rose cottage two ... for the remake of this adorable trailer. It's so fabulous that I want to redo some of mine into this great romantic look. She has done an incredible job!! Don't you just want to crawl into that comfy bed.
I would like to extend a welcome to all the new followers of my blog. Thanks so much to Brenda at the Cozy Little Cottage for featuring me. I'm new to blogging so thanks for your patience. I'll try to improve my site so that it will be fun for you to check it often. I have been so impressed with so many blogs. You bloggers are so creative!!! I thought you might me interested in knowing the history of how I fell in love with vintage travel trailers. I grew up on a farm in western Iowa. My parents didn't own a trailer, we had a pickup camper. We always took a summer vacations in our camper. My father loved history, so I believe I've been to every battlefield, fort and National Park west of the Mississippi. I never had even been to an amusement park until I was in college. I've always had such great memories of travels in our camper. . Now I'm a forty something mother of four and live on an acreage just outside of Iowa City, Iowa. I have a country store and antique shop in our acreage. The shop is called The Rug Cottage which I started in 1993 out of a grain shed and the antique shop is called "Barntiques" and is located in our turn of the century barn. Several years ago we bought a "woodland" camping theme for the Rug Cottage. One of the items was a small rounded travel trailer. It was like a light bulb went off in my head... I love vintage and I love traveling... what a perfect combination. Buy a vintage trailer and decorated it with vintage stuff. It could be my vintage time capsule for "Mom's" timeout getaway to read and relax. I found my first trailer just miles from my house. A young man was using it to stay in while he restored an old farm house. It was a 1958 Yellowstone small rounded trailer. I loved the cozy warm Birch wood interiors and I decorated it with a woodland, Yellowstone National Park theme. It was so fun ... I was like a kid again decorating my little trailer. I found most of my treasures at thrift stores, garage sales and antique shops. At that time I had never even heard of anyone else doing this. One day while reading in my little trailer I picked up a magazine from a yard sale and starting reading it. I almost fell over when I turned to the page of an article about a group of women out west called "Sister's on the Fly" who decorate vintage trailers and travel with them for women's fly fishing outings. That was it I was hooked!!!!! Since then I have a acquired several more trailers. All need restoration work. I decided since we live on an acreage and I have a very understanding husband.. why just have one trailer when I could have a "Vintage Trailer Park"... We have then all encircled and at night we light them up and sit around the camp fire and roast marshmallows. The "Vintage Trailer Park' has hosted many 50's parities, slumber parities and just plain ole' camp outs. My sister and I in front of our Camper in 1968, Notice the trailer next to us. I'm the one in the white coat.
Do you believe the incredible shine on this trailer.... even more unbelievable is that the trailer below is how owner first found it. There's a lot of potential in these old trailers if you have the time and money to put into them.
The view from Mel's Diner @ USF
Years ago our family passed through Elkhart Indiana on our way home from a vacation out east. We saw a wonderful brochure for the Vintage ...
Tante To is zo'n hippe tante waar je juist wél mee op de camping gezien wilt worden! Check deze hippe gepimpte caravan, een Avento uit 1981.
Nancy of the pink poodle pink bathroom we made famous in the New York Times is planning some updates to her midcentury kitchen — that’s her psample board above, so pretty. In the center are the samples of Karndean mosaic style vinyl floor tiles that I featured several weeks ago, when she first sent me the tip. My Karndean…