Very nice and glad you are part of preserving these old trailers. But these were never referred to as or called campers. They were "mobile homes" of the day.
Everything is beautiful ! But you need cold and hot water I will go crazy no electricity super crzy ...like how. You got everything set up very nice hope they will fix that issue. Thanks for sharing...
Beautiful, just Beautiful 🌻☀⛅🌟⭐.... So relaxing, an tht it has an vintage look to it, it's more relaxing I'm old fashioned as well, so this is could get used to fast! I'd love to own this myself, so much I could do😊🤗❤ Thank you for sharing 🤗😊
Nice trailer. You can get a spray bottle of mildew clean-up at the hardware store that attaches to your hose. 10 minutes of spraying and all those mildew stains on the outside of your trailer will be gone. About $10.00.
Explorer Mike thanks very much we've done that in the past and it does work. Seems to build up really fast up north do to dampness and being in the shade.
Thank you, my Father welded everything from flowers, bugs, critters, horseshoe cowboys and Indians and he was also a painted. I'll have to do a little video sometime. Thanks for watching :)
I'm with you,I have to have the fan an tv on to sleep,all year round!cute camper ,it's all you need!now is that in Wisconsin also?i didn't hear you say
Dawn Moser yep she's was parked in Northern Wisconsin. She was already ordered and tattered and had worn out her use but I still miss her. Thanks so much for watching and commenting I appreciate it
Like it, but should've kept everything as original as possible. It's not a camper, campers are self contained(water tanks). It's a park model travel trailer.
That's a straight up mobile home. Laborers who followed their work often bought them and pulled them from jobsite to jobsite. I'd guess there was a half wall removed at some point to enlarge the kitchen, which eliminated the hall bedroom, which would have been a couple of bunks along the wall that you'd have had to pass to get to the bedroom. Kitchens tended to be more compact.Not knowing the model and manufacturer, it's impossible to say for sure, so take this with a grain of salt. Forty or fifty feet long and eight feet wide was a common size for a family of three or four, as they had to be pulled by a car or light truck and fit on an average road. And I wouldn't be fooling around with that wiring. The materials are not as robust as a stick built house of the same vintage, and that stick built house has probably long since been upgraded. I'd be worried about overloading something somehow, or sheer age, leading to fire. Those things burn like balsa wood. The power strip next to the sink? Asking for trouble. Also, vintage? I don't think so. There's a reason it was abandoned and the resort owner saw you coming a mile away.
I really love the original pink marble paneling in the bathroom! That's so cool! What a cute, cozy little place!
Really cute place.🌟😊👍☀
Old campers vintage campers are beautiful when you breathe the life into them with your decorations and style.
Super cozy, I could dwell there. Nice
Very nice and glad you are part of preserving these old trailers. But these were never referred to as or called campers. They were "mobile homes" of the day.
Everything is beautiful ! But you need cold and hot water I will go crazy no electricity super crzy ...like how. You got everything set up very nice hope they will fix that issue. Thanks for sharing...
The trailer looks a lot like one I lived in about 20 years ago! Mine was a 1956 ABC SuperCoach. That could be what this is.
Beautiful, just Beautiful 🌻☀⛅🌟⭐.... So relaxing, an tht it has an vintage look to it, it's more relaxing I'm old fashioned as well, so this is could get used to fast! I'd love to own this myself, so much I could do😊🤗❤ Thank you for sharing 🤗😊
Lovely !
What an adorable place you have! I love it!
+Ribbons & Rouge Thanks :). You can't make a silk purse out of the sow's ear put we love it just the same :)
lol what a funny expression... never heard that one before!
Love it❤
radio looks like a 1960's Zenith. Not sure. Camper looks awesome and very hospitable to me.
I miss her :( She was homey
very cute Hun I LOVE IT YOU REMEMBER WHEN THEM FLOWER TOWELS CAME FREE IN YOUR LAUNDRY SOPE
I didn't know that...Love it!! :)
thankyou, looks lovely.a great place to relax.
Even the lady has a vintage look. I think she is a time traveler.....😂
Cute
wow i love those old tables like thati would clean that up and have that in my kitchen
I remember when glass wear came in the box of oatmeal.
Nice trailer. You can get a spray bottle of mildew clean-up at the hardware store that attaches to your hose. 10 minutes of spraying and all those mildew stains on the outside of your trailer will be gone. About $10.00.
Explorer Mike thanks very much we've done that in the past and it does work. Seems to build up really fast up north do to dampness and being in the shade.
Yes, Wisconsin "up north" is a mildew garden.
The term "Park Model" wasn't used when that was made, that is a recent term that came about in modern times.
Yep I know...thanks :)
Im also a welder very beautiful...nice video
Thank you, my Father welded everything from flowers, bugs, critters, horseshoe cowboys and Indians and he was also a painted. I'll have to do a little video sometime. Thanks for watching :)
I want cold hot hot cold for real...
Its not a camper. Its a trailer.
Yep I Know😜
My idea of Heaven!
AGREE :)
I'm with you,I have to have the fan an tv on to sleep,all year round!cute camper ,it's all you need!now is that in Wisconsin also?i didn't hear you say
Dawn Moser yep she's was parked in Northern Wisconsin. She was already ordered and tattered and had worn out her use but I still miss her. Thanks so much for watching and commenting I appreciate it
i promise my next thing i do is going to be a tiny home or tiny trailer
what did it cost to build that room?????and also is your trailer moveable??
your a doll!
ah thanks :)
Did you paint that painting?its beautifulwowI loveee to paint
Like it, but should've kept everything as original as possible. It's not a camper, campers are self contained(water tanks). It's a park model travel trailer.
Interesting
your a doll .my dear your cute
Well shucks thanks
lol your welcome thanks for your reply love from nova scotia Canada.
That's a straight up mobile home. Laborers who followed their work often bought them and pulled them from jobsite to jobsite. I'd guess there was a half wall removed at some point to enlarge the kitchen, which eliminated the hall bedroom, which would have been a couple of bunks along the wall that you'd have had to pass to get to the bedroom. Kitchens tended to be more compact.Not knowing the model and manufacturer, it's impossible to say for sure, so take this with a grain of salt. Forty or fifty feet long and eight feet wide was a common size for a family of three or four, as they had to be pulled by a car or light truck and fit on an average road. And I wouldn't be fooling around with that wiring. The materials are not as robust as a stick built house of the same vintage, and that stick built house has probably long since been upgraded. I'd be worried about overloading something somehow, or sheer age, leading to fire. Those things burn like balsa wood. The power strip next to the sink? Asking for trouble. Also, vintage? I don't think so. There's a reason it was abandoned and the resort owner saw you coming a mile away.