Camping Saturday

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H/T Woodsterman.

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Airstream 5th Wheel.

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1979 Ford with Homebuilt.

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Vintage Airstream.

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Camping Saturday.

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Phil sent this, it is a Jag and unusual enough I tried researching it and came up with nothing. Maybe The Jannie might be able to enlighten us?

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2024 Renegade 45CBF, $665,659 msp. Better have gold faucets and toilet.

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The picture above and below are from Jeffery in Alabama camping in Foscue Campgrounds in Demopolis, Alabama. They do have some nice RV campgrounds in Alabama. I have stayed at this campground myself. Brings some memories.

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1937 Ford Housecar.

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1968 Dodge A-100 Tradesman.

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For Sandy, a Stardust Airstream interior.

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Don’t mind me and Bear Claw enjoying waking up from a nap… And a beer.

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Camping Saturday. All Airstreams…

1) Dave Drake numbering protocol.

1929 first home built trailer by Wally Byam, founder of Airstream Trailers in 1931. First commercial trailer is the 1935 Torpedo(no known picture exists) First modern styling of Airstream Trailers is the 1936 Clipper.

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1936 Clipper, January 17, 1936

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1936 Silver Cloud, This Wooden/Masonite trailer is the oldest, full factory production model presently in existence.

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1954 Flying Cloud.

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1956 Caravel 16ft.

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1953 Flying Cloud.

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1936 (mystery model.)

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Airstream “Cadillac” Ranch.

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Airstream 5th Wheel.

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Airstream Small MH.

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Airstream Conversion.

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1985 345 MH.

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1986 Sovereign, 31ft.

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1962 Globetrotter, 19ft.

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1958 Pacer, 18ft.


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1974 Overlander International, 27ft.

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1973 Argosy.

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1969 Land Yacht.

Camping Saturday, resurrected…

Some of the “camping” pictures contributed by Don’t mind me, to spur me to get on my ass and get Camping Saturday back… Geesh’ Can’t take a break.

Sent in by The Jannie, our UK cousin from 1992, Bedford CF Autosleeper. One is a motorhome rally,
 Waiting for the ferry at Folkestone on our way to the French Alps. The CF was fast and fun to drive but so thirsty. Thanks Jannie for sending these in.
IH Truck and a Gatti Jungleyacht.
Fishing with a Studebaker.

Camping Saturday

Sorry folks, not another one today. I am finding it difficult to find material that I haven’t uncovered and posted. It seems to go in cycles and winter time most people aren’t posting much about camping and RVs. I have picked up a few pictures and will continue to do so and when I have enough will post one. So until I find a gold mine or a rabbit hole of camping and RV related material it will remain scarce. I am finding some good material on trucks and trains though.

Kevin