VCT: Powered by Our Readers

Staci and Tim's, 1970 Ideal trailer and 1956 Chevy 210 Series Wagon

One of the most rewarding parts of publishing Vintage Camper Trailers is the constant reminder that this magazine is truly a community effort. From the stories you share to the photos you send, every issue is shaped not just by us, but by you.

Clea Korf, Minneapolis, MN, 1972 Red Dale
Pictures taken at Grand Marais, MN

We regularly receive emails and messages from readers who want to share a recent rally, a finished restoration, a roadside snapshot, or a quiet camping moment that perfectly captures why vintage trailers are so special. These reader-submitted photos and stories bring the magazine to life. They document real trailers, real travels, and real people keeping this hobby thriving.

Danielle Bouchier, 1963 Aladdin, Ruby

Beyond the content you contribute, your support in other ways makes an enormous difference. Subscriptions—both new and renewed—are the backbone of the magazine. Every subscription helps us plan future issues, invest in better content, and continue telling the stories that matter to the vintage trailer community.

Daniele sent us these photos from the UK.
It is a 1966 Cheltenham Waterbuck

We’re also grateful for readers who order back issues to complete their collections or revisit favorite features. Whether it’s an article on a specific trailer brand, a restoration you remember, or a rally you attended years ago, those back-issue orders help preserve the history of this hobby and keep it accessible.

sent in by Korey Dugas.

And then there’s gift giving. We love hearing when a subscription is purchased as a gift for a spouse, parent, friend, or fellow trailer enthusiast. Introducing someone new to the world of vintage camper trailers through a magazine created by and for the community is something we never take for granted.

Maggie Shook, 1953 General Deluxe Coach, 32′

These are just a few of the photos readers recently sent in. Each one tells its own story, and together they reflect the creativity, pride, and passion that define this hobby. If you’ve been thinking about sharing your trailer, your travels, or your restoration journey, we’d love to hear from you.

Carolyn Cameron, from NSW Australia and her 1977 11 ft York Caravan.

Thank you for reading, subscribing, sharing, and supporting Vintage Camper Trailers. This magazine exists because of you, and it continues because of you.

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