Q & A – Renting Trailers & Storage

Do you have questions you would like to submit? If so, visit the submission page at http://littlevintagetrailer.com/submissions/ to submit them and I'll do my best to answer in future Q & A post. ----------------------------  Question about Renting Trailers for Events: I'm looking for a vintage trailer to rent for a photo session, can you tell me where I … [Read more...]

Before and After Vintage Trailer Dinette Cushions

You can never have enough posts about trailer cushions right?? Here are some cushions I did awhile back but forgot to publish this post {oops}. So I'm publishing it now so you all can see how they turned out. These cushions are from a 65 Frolic. They are actually in very good shape. Almost like new in fact, with a nice quality fabric and zippers. Someone had them … [Read more...]

Featured Trailer; 1952 Vagabond

This stunning 1952 Vagabond is owned by Sandy Mastin and Steve Brown. I had the pleasure of touring it during the rally at PJ Hoffmaster State Park. Talk about stepping back in time!! This is truly a stunning example of a trailer of that era.   Would you like to see your vintage trailer featured on LVT? If so, send us information and photos via our submission … [Read more...]

How To Remove Dents from Vintage Campers

A lot of vintage trailers will have beauty marks and/or dents due to age, elements, tree branches falling on them or backing into things. The challenge is how to fix them? 1. You could replace the damaged metal panel. 2. You could cover the damage if it's in a place where something like diamond plate would be appropriate (ie; the lower front panel). 3. You could … [Read more...]

The Cutest Child Sized Trailer Ever Built!

This is the most adorable little trailer I think I've ever laid eyes on! It was built by Butch Starner for his granddaughters. It's not just an ordinary play house for kids though and is built just like a regular sized trailer with all the features of a larger one.  The workmanship on this little camper is amazing! Butch transports this cutie in the back of his pickup … [Read more...]

Adorable Handmade Caboose Trailer

I wanted to share with you all this adorable caboose trailer that was hand made by Glenn Wallin. Glenn says it gets a lot of attention where ever they go. I believe it! It's simply adorable! Sorry, it's not for sale. Would you like to see your trailer featured here? If so, submit the info and photos about your trailer here and we just might feature it! … [Read more...]

Little Vintage Trailer in the New York Times

I wanted to share with you all the news that Little Vintage Trailer made it onto the front page of the Home & Garden section of the New York Times on Nov 6th. Here is a link where you can read the online version: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/06/garden/a-passion-for-vintage-trailers.html?_r=0 It's been quite a whirlwind of activity behind the scenes since then … [Read more...]

Come visit us on Pinterest

I could get lost on Pinterest for hours. Couldn't you? Some of you may not be aware that we have a Pinterest board where we've been pinning and sharing all the vintage trailer goodness we can find and there is a lot! There is also other boards on there we love such as tiny houses, interior décor, etc., So if you want to get lost for awhile feel free to visit; … [Read more...]

Featured Trailer – 1949 Glider

It was a beautiful day at Camp Dearborn today as we attended the fall rally open house. I took a number of photos so I thought I'd start sharing them on the Featured page. This stunning 1949 Glider is owned by Tin Can Tourist members; Keith and Jane Kesler. I can see why this one was has a manufacture name as a "Glider". It's exterior appearance is sleek looking, … [Read more...]

Cushions, Curtains and Flooring Oh My!

Need cushions or curtains made? Contact www.CushionRecoverie.com  and tell them Little Vintage Trailer sent you! Today has been an exciting day! I received my cushions and curtains from Deb and Lee of Cushion Recoverie. She's going to make a few more for me that will be solid aqua to go on the bottom cushions of the dinette and the gaucho. Why you ask? Because I … [Read more...]