This one-of-a-kind homemade camper is a true time capsule from the 1920s–1930s and comes with a remarkable provenance. Long part of the Gulley Museum Collection, it represents an era when early road travelers built their own solutions for adventure, blending ingenuity with craftsmanship.

What truly sets this camper apart are its original Rolls-Royce knock-off wire wheels, complete with hubs, along with the original Rolls-Royce wheel wrench—exceptionally rare components that would be prized by collectors even on their own. The camper also features a built-in, period-correct cook stove. A tonneau cover is included to protect the trailer in storage and while towing.

The camper was previously displayed in a museum alongside a Yellowstone cab and tour truckreportedly purchased by Jay Leno. While the truck left the collection, this camper remained, preserving its distinct place in the history of early automotive and travel.

It’s important to note that the Rolls-Royce wheels and original wrench alone carry significant collector value and represent a major highlight of this offering. For the right buyer, this isn’t just a camper—it’s a rare and compelling piece of motoring history.
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