Camping Saturday.

July 1936, Yakima, Washington campground.
yes, you can take it with you…
May 1936, Georgia Tourist Cabins
May 1936, Bay City, MI, a Deluxe Kauneel Trailer
Feb. 1947. Trailer built for a midget.

9 thoughts on “Camping Saturday.

  1. From what I have lived through this seems correct. No place to go, might as well drink. Not that there anything wrong with that.

  2. That there hearse is a 1964 Cadillac industrial chassis. Same platform as ambulances back in the day. I had one just like it that I bought for $300 with a seized engine. I unstuck the engine, tuned it and it purred like a kitten.

    425 cadillac, with a holley double pumper, 6 speed tranny – 3 regular, 3 processional.

    It was 20 years old when I bought it. The paint and chrome buffed out and looked 10 miles deep. Cars really were built better back then.

  3. At a campground one time, a couple pulls up on matching Harleys, the man pulling a small trailer behind his. They stop, unhook the small trailer, and begin a complicated reverse origami unfolding until they had a camper big enough for them both to sleep in. Unlike the BMW in the pic above, theirs was all hard sides too, no canvas.

  4. “World’s Largest Trailer City” – yep, just the place to go to get away from the noise and congestion of the city. Florida?

    That double-decker looks like it’s about to fall over.

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