From $50 to a Second Life: Clayton Brown’s 1951 Nashua
My name is Clayton Brown, and for my 81st birthday, my daughter gave me a subscription to Vintage Camper Trailers…
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My name is Clayton Brown, and for my 81st birthday, my daughter gave me a subscription to Vintage Camper Trailers…
We don’t know how many owners our 1968 Yellowstone Cavalier entertained over the years, but its most recent chapter before…
I’ve owned a few Shastas over the years, and I’ve always had a soft spot for the 1400. About five…
There’s something especially fitting about a classic aluminum trailer finding its way to the Oregon Coast. With its dramatic headlands,…
After more than twenty years of vintage trailering, some decisions are harder than others. This one certainly was. The owners…
Since retiring four years ago, my wife Diane and I have gone all in on vintage camping. We often come…
Some trailers check the boxes. Others make you slow down, step inside, and instantly feel at home. This 30-foot 1950…
The Original Mobile Incubator was a showcase of American creative enterprise. The structure was a completely overhauled 1957 Shasta camper,…
Some vintage trailers don’t just show up—they arrive with presence. This 17-foot Holiday House is one of those rare rigs…