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Very, Very Old Camper

Started by Wandering Tassie, August 15, 2011, 03:30:46 PM

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nic.t

230USD back then would have been alot of money, im wondering if there was a cheap African American copy?


great pics.


NICK


gv 2003


Robbo

Very interesting and inspiring. Thanks for the post.

Cheers

Mrs CRW

Thanks for posting - interesting and enjoyable.
Passenger of Landcruiser 200 & Complete Campsite Fraser CT Packer for CRW...

medion

Amazing.

How nice would it be to drive down the road with that setup.
Dion
Jackaroo SWB
Oztrail Camper 7 buildup

bobnrob

Quote from: medion on August 17, 2011, 11:21:21 AM
Amazing.

How nice would it be to drive down the road with that setup.

I reckon I'd be  ;D  so much, I'd be picking bugs out've me teeth for a week  :D

You'd certainly get to enjoy the countryside on the way to the camp :)
Bob and Robyn


Barry G

And I recon that the Model T would get it to a few places some modern cars would have trouble with.  It was designed to run on rutted dirt roads, across country, etc. 
Another site with a lot of stuff about old  campers (mainly teardrops and vans) and early car camping in the US.  www.tincantourists.com
2000 Jackaroo Monterey 2002 Jackaroo 'Equipe' & Heaslip soft floor rear fold camper.
05 Subaru Outback Weekender GOGO Camper
 i hope for a better world for my kids, and yours, not just a bigger slice of the current one!

Wandering Tassie

Looks like the camperh as just been sold.
Heading for an Auto Museum in Wollongong.

Trevor

Johnno convert

A fitting place for such a beautiful rig so that we can all see the CT heritage.