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HOMEMADE
This snug little 10' travel trailer started our entire collection. It was built in 1952 from plans out of Popular Mechanics. It's decorated with vintage"Southwest" memorabilia and has a stovetop and ice box.
Sleeps two - $45 |
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CROWN
This cheery 12' travel trailer was built in 1954 and was Earl's and Marge's beloved vacation home-on-wheels for more than 40 years. It has bright yellow dinette cushions and is bigger than it looks.
Sleeps one or two on a 3/4 size bed - $50 |
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EL REY
This cozy trailer looks like an Airstream but is actually a 1957 El Rey. It's 17' long and has a small bathroom. The interior decor reflects a bit of Polynesia in the high desert.
Sleeps two - $75 |
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AIRSTREAM
This 1949 Airstream is 21' long and was pictured in Bride's Magazine. It is our most photographed trailer. The ceiling at both ends is polished aluminum which reflects the colorful chenille bedspread. A photo album of vintage wedding pictures adds to the romantic ambience. Sleeps two - $80 |
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MANOR
This rare 1950 trailer is 24' and is a Spartan built trailer. It's wood throughout and is very original including the appliances, furniture and curtain fabrics. It has a vintage television and the living room couch provides an additional sleeping area.
Sleeps two or three - $80
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SPARTANETTE
This trailer is a "park model" built in 1950 and is 30' long. It has a birch wood interior, twin beds in the bedroom, a small bathroom, and a couch in the living room that makes into a bed. It has a vintage black and white television and a phonograph with a selection of 45 rpm records. Sleeps two or three - $90 |
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MANSION
This 1951 "park model" was built by Spartan Manufacturing Co. and is 33' long. The interior is birch wood throughout. There is a full size bed, a small bathroom, and a couch that makes into an additional bed. It has a vintage television and phonograph with original records. Sleeps two or three - $95 |
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ROYAL MANSION
You'll feel like a king in this 1951 33' Royal Mansion. It has a full size bed and a small bathroom. A breakfast booth adorns the kitchen and vintage martini glasses and shaker are provided. The leopard carpet in the living room adds to the exotic feel of this trailer. A vintage television and phonograph with a selection of 78 rpm records are provided. The couch can be made into a bed for a third person. Sleeps two or three - $95
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THE TIKI BUS
It’s Tiki time…you and two friends can spend a night in this 1947 Airporter bus that has been transformed into a “Polynesian Palace”, complete with your own hand carved outrigger bar. Accommodations include a kitchen, small bathroom, vintage television and phonograph. After a night of Mai Tai’s stagger inside and pay homage to the resident Tiki god. Sleeps three - $105
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AIRFLOAT
Be a high roller: Step inside Airfloat's "Flagship" model and into Las Vegas, circa 1957. This enormous trailer was the pinnacle of elegance and amenities in travel trailers in the 1950's. It's complete with a full kitchen and bath. Yes, that includes your own shower and tub. Sit back and watch old Elvis movies on a vintage TV set and listen to the Rat Pack on an original phonograph.
Sleeps three - $105
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CHRIS CRAFT YACHT
Be the captain of the ship without getting seasick. This 38' pleasure boat has been elegantly restored and decorated with vintage boating memorabilia. The cozy v-berth sleeping area has one bed while the galley is fully equipped, including comfortable sitting area and refrigerator complete with champagne. The salon or living room is elegantly appointed and has a vintage phonograph with a selection of 1940's records. There is a small bathroom and an outdoor sitting area on the stern. The private dock has a charcoal grill, table and deck chairs. Although permanently dry-docked, there is the illusion of being on your own private lake.
Sleeps two - $145 per night
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NOTE: Cancellations require 10 days notice. On shorter notice, you will be charged for the first night if the trailer is not re-rented. Sales tax is an additional charge.
Except for the Airfloat, all showering is done in the restroom facilities.
All the vintage televisions work in conjunction with a VCR only. Videotapes of early television shows and old black and white movies are furnished in each trailer having a television.
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