Vintage travel trailer remodel

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A few months ago we shared a blog titled “10 Vintage RV DIY Before & Afters That Are Giving Us Goosebumps”, which detailed some of our favourite vintage RV remodels, both big and small. The “van life” trend has become increasingly popular, and people choosing to live full-time in a camper is something we see … Continue reading 15 vintage RV DIY before & afters that are giving us goosebumps →

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If you need proof that tiny spaces can pack a big style punch, look no further than this trailer redo from Becky Morgan and her wife Sarah Wackett (@builtbywackett). The couple found this 1958 Glendale trailer on a farm, where it had been sitting out in the elements for years. “There was mold, the inside was rotting, and it was dark and cold,” Becky says. “The sweetest guy sold it to us because he just wanted it off his property but it was in pretty bad shape.

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Trillium Trailer, Vintage Trailers Restoration, Vintage Trailer Interior, Vintage Camper Interior, Vintage Camper Remodel, Old Campers, Trailer Interior, Retro Caravan, Vintage Rv

So we went camping again with our Ramblin Rose and this time I remembered my good camera. She is a gem to camp with. It's so nice to have everything we need, games, cooking supplies, bedding, chairs, first aid etc. Before, I always would to forget to pack things camping such as, paper towels, knives etc. Rosie keeps everything we need... except for my good camera hehe. So this is our finished project! Our 1957 Honorbuilt Romer. It took us 5 months to complete, which I must say, is pretty…

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