This professionally restored 1960 Platt Canned Ham Trailer is packed with charm, comfort, and thoughtful modern upgrades. Measuring 13 feet of living space (16 feet overall) and 7 feet wide, this compact trailer is ready to hit the road with a new owner, all wrapped up in classic vintage style.

The trailer’s exact weight is unknown, but is estimated to be between 2,000 and 2,500 pounds, making it manageable for many vehicles to tow. It has been restored inside and out with attention to detail, creating a comfortable and stylish space to enjoy your travels.

Inside, you’ll find a propane water heater and a Dometic two-way refrigerator, perfect for keeping things cool whether you’re off-grid or plugged in. The electrical system includes both 120V and 12V lighting, extra outlets for convenience, and a WFCO Ultra III Power Center with a 12V battery setup. A Fantastic Fan helps keep the interior comfortable, and there’s even an outdoor shower for added versatility.

Fresh water storage with an electric pump keeps things simple, though there are no black or gray water tanks to worry about. One of the most unique features is the rare two-door design — something you almost never see on a trailer this size. Generous 18-inch ground clearance with classic white-wall trailer tires adds to both the look and practicality.


The thoughtful interior layout includes closet space designed to accommodate a porta-potty (though there is no built-in bathroom). The rear seating area folds down into a bed, and the dinette offers generous seating, with the table converting into a second bed. Marmoleum flooring and ample storage space complete the cozy, functional interior.

For shade and outdoor enjoyment, a vinyl awning with poles is included. Hookups are easy with a power hitch jack, and all the sewer drains, hoses, and keys come with the trailer. It carries a California PTI title, which means no annual registration fees — a real perk for vintage trailer owners.

This trailer has been restored with care and is priced to sell in today’s market. It’s an ideal setup for vintage trailer rallies, weekend escapes, or as your basecamp for longer adventures. There is some minor water staining under the rear window behind the cushions, which occurred due to an open window while the trailer was in storage — but rest assured, the trailer does not leak.
Don’t miss your chance to own a beautifully restored piece of vintage trailer history. Contact us today to schedule a time to see it in person!