You people are amazing ! Hats off to all of you . Never have i ever seen a trailer with so meny problems come out so beautiful . I wouldn't have thought it would even be possible . I can't believe my eyes . What ever the nice clinints pay you for doing it is well worth it . I just gave away a 5th wheel Early 70's Ranger bc i thought it was to far gone . wow ! After seeing this . I gotta say you knocked it out of the ball park all of you did a fantastic job . Great video certainly enjoyed every bit of it . Thanks
Wow!! What a wonderful job. Anna don't sell yourself short you did an amazing job on the interior. I think y'all just picked up a new customer. Will be in touch soon
Sweet, I'd love to see what you guys could come up with for your own contemporary design with an art deco flair. My favorite designs are the old trolley tops and bread loaves. More content please, even if it's just informal projects.
An aeroflyte replica or tribute camper might be something there's a market for. I see alot of these new/retro styled campers gaining traction. Building it from the ground up has to be easier than restoring them. And rather than devalue the originals, it increases their value.
"...a lot of scribing, and a lot of improvisation". You can say that again. Half of the time spent on our '57 renovation (not restoration) was dreaming up one-off solutions and designs, often using materials that were designed for something completely different. Thank you so much for this episode - again, it's a level of detail and insight we would NEVER be treated to in a broadcast setting. For years, I've wished we could see more of this information... and less of the multiple choice question "bumpers" before and after commercials. This is just great.
what a superb trailer . true respect and craftsmanship with modern design touches that only add to the final result . I'm a member of few FB groups devoted to vintage RV's and trailers and in recent years an appaling trend of painting the original interiors on these vintage gems white all over has become ubiquitous !! how can we stop this before there are no original vehicles left !!
Just met a fellow in Leander, TX who had three in his yard. Two were his, and one was a friend’s. The finished one was beyond beautiful. My wife calls these “jewelry on wheels”. He didn’t use aluminum...he used mirror grade stainless steel and fabricated a majority of interior and interior pieces. Even built the frames with fully boxed beams liked on my Super Duty.
Lucky couple! Beautiful work! Great job on the cushions Anna. Those channeled seat back cushions were fabulous but I bet hard to do. They picked a stunning and period appropriate fabric. Love your work. ❤️
I just love the look of older trailers. but the way you guys upgrade and clean them up is just sooooo beautiful. I loved it. Keep up the great work and see on the next one.
I was a carpenter for 20 years and would have loved to do some of this work. I built a little tear drop that was fun to build without plans to fit a trailer and was 120/12 volt with TV. I see from some of the pictures there was still some pitting you could remove which was too bad, looking at the rest of the work you put into this camper.
It brought a tear to my eye in the end. Just amazing!
You people are amazing !
Hats off to all of you .
Never have i ever seen a trailer with so meny problems come out so beautiful .
I wouldn't have thought it would even be possible .
I can't believe my eyes .
What ever the nice clinints pay you for doing it is well worth it .
I just gave away a 5th wheel Early 70's Ranger bc i thought it was to far gone . wow ! After seeing this .
I gotta say you knocked it out of the ball park all of you did a fantastic job .
Great video certainly enjoyed every bit of it . Thanks
Wow!! What a wonderful job. Anna don't sell yourself short you did an amazing job on the interior. I think y'all just picked up a new customer. Will be in touch soon
These old Caravans have so much style & class better than the rubbish that is made today 👍
Just came across your videos today! Amazing job on this trailer! So jealous I don't have one like this! Beautiful job!
Beautiful!!!...great job guys!...
Beauty
Sweet, I'd love to see what you guys could come up with for your own contemporary design with an art deco flair. My favorite designs are the old trolley tops and bread loaves. More content please, even if it's just informal projects.
Been there, done that. And yes buffing is not much fun. I noticed that you guys use my Aero Flite restoration as a guild 15:28, I'm honored.
Oh if only!!!!!!
The upholster was so pretty. You are all truly artists. Such quality of work and a true restoration.
just beautiful....great job
Wow
Stunning work...
You do stunning work also. I have watched your builds for years.
@@ncautoman57 Thank you for the kind words.
An aeroflyte replica or tribute camper might be something there's a market for. I see alot of these new/retro styled campers gaining traction. Building it from the ground up has to be easier than restoring them. And rather than devalue the originals, it increases their value.
Love your videos!!!
"...a lot of scribing, and a lot of improvisation". You can say that again. Half of the time spent on our '57 renovation (not restoration) was dreaming up one-off solutions and designs, often using materials that were designed for something completely different.
Thank you so much for this episode - again, it's a level of detail and insight we would NEVER be treated to in a broadcast setting. For years, I've wished we could see more of this information... and less of the multiple choice question "bumpers" before and after commercials. This is just great.
what a superb trailer . true respect and craftsmanship with modern design touches that only add to the final result . I'm a member of few FB groups devoted to vintage RV's and trailers and in recent years an appaling trend of painting the original interiors on these vintage gems white all over has become ubiquitous !! how can we stop this before there are no original vehicles left !!
Amazing!!!!! That upholstery was spot on!! Great job!
Looking forward to the next video!!!
Just met a fellow in Leander, TX who had three in his yard. Two were his, and one was a friend’s. The finished one was beyond beautiful. My wife calls these “jewelry on wheels”. He didn’t use aluminum...he used mirror grade stainless steel and fabricated a majority of interior and interior pieces. Even built the frames with fully boxed beams liked on my Super Duty.
Beautiful work as always. Great job guys!
so beautiful,wow the work put into this,great job,you all should be very proud
Excellent project. So glad to see another FlyteCamp video. Hope to see many more. Your design and craftsmanship is always top quality.
Lucky couple! Beautiful work! Great job on the cushions Anna. Those channeled seat back cushions were fabulous but I bet hard to do. They picked a stunning and period appropriate fabric. Love your work. ❤️
I just love the look of older trailers. but the way you guys upgrade and clean them up is just sooooo beautiful. I loved it. Keep up the great work and see on the next one.
Good for all of you. Customers are getting a rare and beautiful trailer and you get to build it. How long will it take to complete it?
When I win that $900,000,000 lottery I’ll be coming to see y’all
Wow you rock !!! Have you ever think of just create one from scratch ? Oh btw i realy want one of your shirt 😍
Thank you! We do build one from scratch, it is called the Neutron! You can check it out on our website; www.flytecamp.com .
Beautiful. I won’t even venture to guess what this restored trailer sold for.
I was a carpenter for 20 years and would have loved to do some of this work. I built a little tear drop that was fun to build without plans to fit a trailer and was 120/12 volt with TV. I see from some of the pictures there was still some pitting you could remove which was too bad, looking at the rest of the work you put into this camper.