Never heard of a Riviera? Neither had I, until now. This one is for sale here on craigslist and was transplanted from California to the outskirts of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Are you intrigued? Read on to find out more…
Campers
Huge VW Westfalia Collection
Do you really love your VW Westfalias? How much do you love them? Do you love them enough to buy a collection of vehicles that are waiting to be restored? Come on, be brave, because there’s only 55 of… more»
Rare Factory Camper: 1976 Chevrolet Blazer Chalet
We’ve featured several of these Blazer Chalets over the years and the rare rigs seem to be popping up for sale more often lately. Maybe it’s the nostalgia of the 1970s or just the fact that they have been… more»
Custom Corvair Camper: 1961 Corvair Greenbriar
When most of us think of a van camper we think of something with maybe a slightly raised roof or one with a roof that raises up with a canvas and/or screen portion added. This 1961 Corvair Greenbriar camper… more»
Hit The Road: 1973 GMC Motorhome
If you have decided that the time has come to hit the wide-open roads and spend the children’s inheritance, then this GMC Motorhome could be just the vehicle for you. This 26-foot long vehicle has every feature that you… more»
Jetsons Vs. Flintstones: 1984 Chevrolet S-10 Mirage
This is no mirage, well, actually it is a Mirage camper shell on the back of a Chevy S-10 cab and chassis. It’s about as space-age as it gets and this 1984 Chevrolet S-10 Mirage camper can be found here… more»
Rare Camper: 1976 Chevrolet Blazer Chalet
This 1976 Chevrolet Blazer w/ Chalet conversion would make a great one-person hunting or fishing rig, maybe two people if you are really friendly. Found here on eBay with a requested opening bid of $4,500, this neat vehicle is located in Portola, California…. more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1965 GMC Open Road Royale House Car
Update – Clyde has lowered his asking price to $7,500 and is willing to provide any interested parties with additional photos and information upon request. Reader Clyde M recently bought a house and unfortunately needs to let go of… more»
Personal Shuttlecraft! Two Rectrans Discoverer RVs
Sometimes your planet’s atmosphere is too turbulent for beaming about using the Transporter, and you have to take the Shuttlecraft. Simply fork over $4000 for this package deal of two Rectrans Discoverer 25 RVs here on Detroit, Michigan craigslist… more»
Winnebago Built: 1990 Renault LeSharo
I know many of you are waiting with fierce anticipation of updates to my 1981 Toyota HiAce project, and I’ve not forgotten you – but the camper conversion is still a few months (years?) away, so this 1990 Renault… more»
Rare Short Bus: 1948 Dodge 2 Window School Bus
A vintage school bus has a certain allure to it that always grabs my attention. I always wonder who rode on it and where are those kids are today. Most people have a memorable school bus experience so maybe… more»
Hatchback Camper! 1975 Oldsmobile Omega
Oldsmobile expended minimal effort distinguishing its first and second-generation Omega from its General Motors siblings, most notably the popular Chevrolet Nova. The optional hatchback offered flexible cargo room and opened the door to this interesting camper tent option! Enthusiasts… more»
Nomadic Camper Combo! 1958 Chevrolet Nomad & Trailer
There is a really cool pair of Nomads up for sale and they will have you traveling the country in style! The car is a 1958 Chevrolet Nomad wagon, which is being sold with a 1969 Nomad camp trailer…. more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1949 Prairie Schooner Camper
As some of you likely know, I am helping to clear out a large collection of salvage and project vehicles from a private owner. You can read more about the collection here. As we move ahead with the process, I’ll… more»
Alaskan Camper from California? 1965 Chevrolet C20
This is a great combination! The truck is a 1965 Chevrolet C20 and features a vintage Alaskan camper. The pair is said to have been together since virtually new. They can be found here on eBay with an asking starting… more»
Big Project: 1952 Cadillac Meteor Camper
Maybe I’m off-base, but car/campers like this seem a bit odd. Decades before the “glamping” craze, these cars were touring National Parks and Route 66 in comfort. I would personally rather have a pickup with a slide-in camper, but… more»
















