Description
Vintage Camper Trailers: Two Essential Volumes for Enthusiasts and Collectors
Written by the publishers of Vintage Camper Trailers magazine, these two books are a celebration of America’s vintage trailer movement—its history, craftsmanship, and enduring lifestyle. Together, they offer an authoritative yet approachable look at the trailers, people, and culture that helped define road travel from the postwar era through the golden age of camping.
Packed with photography, real-world stories, and expert insight, these books explore iconic brands, classic designs, restoration philosophies, and the passion that keeps vintage trailers rolling today. From polished aluminum icons to charming “canned hams,” the pages highlight both museum-quality restorations and well-loved survivors still enjoying the open road.
More than reference guides, these books are meant to inspire—whether you’re a longtime collector, a restorer in the middle of a project, or someone just discovering the appeal of vintage camping. They reflect decades of hands-on experience, deep industry connections, and a genuine love for the community that surrounds these timeless trailers.
Perfect for:
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Vintage trailer owners and restorers
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Collectors and historians
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Design and Americana enthusiasts
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Anyone who loves the romance of the open road
Beautifully produced and endlessly readable, these two volumes belong on the shelf of anyone who believes vintage camper trailers are more than vehicles—they’re rolling pieces of American history.




















