Q & A: Can I tow a camper with a 4 cylinder car?

I received this question the other day and I thought it might be helpful to anyone else that may also be looking to tow a vintage trailer with a 4 cylinder car. Question: "I've been seeking a vintage trailer (10-14 ft) that I can pull w/my 4 cylinder car.  There must be a bathroom." Answer: "A vintage trailer of the size you are looking for that has a bathroom … [Read more...]

Featured Trailer – Pink Shasta Compact FOR SALE!

~~ SOLD~~  Isn't it every little big girls dream to have a pink Shasta Compact? Well, here is your opportunity. This adorable 1972 Shasta Compact trailer named "Tea Rose"  is owned by Barbara in Richmond, VA and she is FOR SALE! Here are photos for you all. OK, get those drool rags out....here we go.... I covet that aqua fan and check out the aqua phone! … [Read more...]

Curtain fabric for a vintage trailer?

I need some opinions and who better to ask than you all! I have about 7 yards of this retro style kitchen fabric. I personally think it's adorable. However, I need to know what you all think as far as using this fabric for curtains in a vintage camper? I'm on the fence because it has of course "kitchen appliances" featured in it and not sure if it would look a bit off … [Read more...]

Renovation on the 64 Shasta Compact

Today was a busy day! We tore out the ceiling birch around the vent and on the front wall above the counter. We then put new birch in. The framing looked good around the vent so we didn't need to replace it. That was a nice surprise. We still have the trim to do but we ran out of birch so off to get more soon. Next we'll put up a back splash, install a subfloor, stain … [Read more...]

64 Shasta Compact Gets New Paint

This little cutie is at the paint shop getting a new paint job. They finished the bottom half and today will paint the top half. Oh my, is she going to be so cute when she's all finished. Her original paint color was sort of a salmon color. This color is a bit brighter, which is what the buyer wanted and I think it will be adorable! I am having pink envy at the … [Read more...]

Vintage Trailers at Tin Can Tourist Spring Rally

The TCT rally event at Camp Dearborn was another huge success! If you've never attended a rally, I really encourage you to go. We pulled in and set up on Thursday. That night everyone gathered under the giant tent area armed with their crock pot dishes to share. YUM! Then Friday we spent the day shopping at antique shops in Howell, MI. Friday night they had a great … [Read more...]

1964 Shasta Compact followed me home

Isn't she cute?! I went and picked her up yesterday. What was suppose to be a 6 hour journey round trip turned into a 10 hour journey due to a major highway being flooded. I think we sat in bumber to bumber traffic for 2 1/2 hours. Although it wasn't without a few smiles. There was about 4 people that inched up beside us and whipped out their camera phones taking … [Read more...]

How to make easy vintage trailer dinette cushions

So this is the fabric I picked out for the 1956 Southland Runabout. It's quite a contrast to the whimsical interior of our 61 Shasta Compact, but I really feel this vintage trailer commands a more toned down feel especially because of the darker wood interior. So this is what I decided on. I hope you like it! Here is the finished cushions. Ok, now on to … [Read more...]

Vintage Trailer Craft Projects

I thought this would be a creatively fun post! I'm completely inspired by the talents of these creative folks that make these adorable vintage trailer and caravan pieces of art! The first is this tin camper birdhouse. How cute is this!? The details are amazing. Photo courtesy of High Milage Trikes Photo courtesy of High Milage Trikes I love these … [Read more...]

Adding Diamond Plate To Your Trailer

I've been asked before if I think there is a benefit to adding diamond plating to the front of our Shasta Compact. The answer I would give would be a definite yes! Diamond plate offers protection to that lower front area on your trailer. That area is so prone to rocks and various debris flying up and hitting it. Thus, producing dings and dents on the skin. The … [Read more...]