Campers

Retro Fun: 1968 Ford Pickup Custom Camper

I’ll admit I’m biased toward bump-side Fords–those trucks falling between 1967 and 1972 that have the distinctive belt line that sticks (bumps) out down the length of the body.  This particular truck is a real beauty that seems to have… more»

Broke Bad: 1978 Winnebago Chieftain

According to the seller, this Winnebago was only driven about 35 miles by the dealer in Oklahoma City to its current location in Wellston, Oklahoma. It’s listed on eBay for $1,500. They don’t say what it was used for, but those… more»

1959 Plymouth Fury/Leichner Camper Combo

I’ve never seen a camper like this up close that wasn’t a homebuilt conversion, but apparently the Leichner Manufacturing Company of Champaign, Illinois made these conversions for normal sedans. This one happens to be mounted on a 1959 Plymouth… more»

Blank Canvas: 1969 Dodge A108 Corey Cruiser

Dodge A100’s were already great vans, and comparable to the Volkswagen Van in a camping arena. But Corey Cruiser upped the ante with this safari styled roof and camper conversion. This Dodge came from the desert, so the body… more»

Glamper Material? 1966 Airstream Ambassador

In case you haven’t heard, “glamping” is one of the trendiest things amongst the well off. A shortened form of “glamorous camping,” glampers frequently take older campers and dress them up with all kinds of modern conveniences. This 28′ 1966… more»

Ready To Roam: 1966 Shasta Camper

Have you ever wanted to go on a camping excursion with your classic but you don’t have a VW camper, or a Dodge A100 camper? Then perhaps a small vintage camper would meet your needs of having the classic… more»

Dueling Campers: Chalet & Casa Grande

Take off your shoes, get up on the porch, and grab your banjo, these dueling campers are a 1976 Chevrolet Blazer Chalet and a 1977 GMC Jimmy Casa Grande. The Blazer Chalet is on eBay in Olive Hill, Kentucky with… more»

Camp Ready: 1966 Dodge A100 Camper

For those of you that love vintage campers, but need something with a little more “umph” this clean 1966 Dodge A100 may be your go to camper.  With a clean and well maintained appearance, with a factory V8, this… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1974 Winnebago Winnie Wagon (Price Drop!)

UPDATE: 3/24/17 – George has lowered his asking price to $8,000! FROM 3/9/17 – Back in September of 2016, we featured this unique Winnebago, find the original post here. Well, the seller saw Brian’s post and all the comments that… more»

Be Brave: 1975 Winnebago Brave D-21

Spring fever is hitting hard here in the Midwest, although having temperatures in the 50s and 60s in February was highly unusual and the snow went away a few weeks earlier than usual. Even though I drive 40,000+ miles… more»

Big Tow: 1978 Elite 188 Towlounge Chevy Van

I don’t know why I always think of hauling motorcycles when I see something like this, but I do. This is a 1978 Elite 188 Towlounge Chevrolet Van with a fifth-wheel hitch in the back for pulling a fifth-wheel… more»

Ready To Camp: 1969 Dodge A100 Sportsman Camper

With awesome classic looks, a suitable drivetrain, and plenty of space, this 1969 Dodge Sportsman camper still offers a lot after 48 years. Having spent its life with 3 owners, this Sportsman is a nice survivor. With a few… more»

Big Meat Ball: 1970 Fiat 238

The idea of camping is a strong American tradition that came about in the 1920’s-1930’s with automobile becoming cheaper, and more reliable, to explore the wide open spaces. But in this instance we have a very uncommon Italian based… more»

Rocket Camper! Converted 1950 Oldsmobile 88

We’ve seen quite a few of these car to camper conversions over the years, but this seems to be one of the better executed ones, and since it’s not “original” anyway may give you the opportunity to take the… more»

Cheap Explorer: 1977 Chevrolet Eldorado Camper Van

Vintage camper vans are always a cool and stylish way to go and see America. This 1977 Chevrolet Eldorado looks to be a solid camper van with some minimal needs to be nice. Often with vintage campers can come… more»

Three Axles and a 454: Mystery Motor Home

It’s approaching noon here on the East Coast. That should mean at least a few of our readers have imbibed in some early snacks and beverages, which always helps to jostle the memory bank. Well, put down your glass… more»

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