If the Airstream Pacer is sleek sophistication and the Spartan Manor is timeless elegance, then the 1962 Shasta Airflyte is pure vintage fun. Known for its iconic “wings,” the Shasta was the trailer of choice for families and road-trippers of the 1960s. Hollywood Vintage Trailers has taken that playful spirit and elevated it into a stylish, functional retreat.

Randy Gomez’s vision for the Airflyte was to keep its cheerful, mid-century charm while updating it for modern living. The result is a bright and welcoming space with thoughtful details at every turn. White birch walls, era-appropriate countertops, and carefully restored fixtures capture the original spirit, while the updated systems, wiring, and appliances ensure worry-free use.

The Airflyte’s compact design makes it easy to tow, but inside it feels surprisingly open. Randy’s knack for reimagining layouts means the Airflyte offers all the essentials, such as a sleeping space, kitchen, and storage, without feeling cramped. It’s the kind of trailer that sparks nostalgia for roadside diners, family vacations, and neon-lit motels along Route 66.

For many collectors, the Shasta Airflyte embodies the fun and freedom of vintage trailering. In the hands of Hollywood Vintage Trailers, this ’62 model is more than restored—it’s reborn as a piece of rolling art that promises adventure with style.
