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Written by Douglas Medley
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Thursday, 10 February 2011 03:10 |
The Campsite Inc.
Do any of you know about this:
This one stumps us!!!! (A first)
(one of our web site visitors wants to know about this!!! Can You help?
I am searching for info on a tear drop, circa 1950? Part of a "lable" exists just to the left
of the door. It reads "The Campsite Inc."
I dont know if this is a brand of a camp ground.
The trailer was factory built. Steel Frame,
aluminum skin, fastened with "bucking" rivets.
It is about 5' wide, 12' long and 6' high.
Please let us know if you can provide more infomartion? Click Here!
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Last Updated on Thursday, 10 February 2011 10:20 |
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Written by Douglas Medley
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Sunday, 17 April 2011 18:31 |
Camping "Stuff"
Mostly covers yet some other "stuff".
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Last Updated on Sunday, 17 April 2011 18:33 |
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Written by Douglas Medley
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Wednesday, 09 March 2011 03:58 |
For your Orlando, FL vacation planning, check out http://Orlandowise.com
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Written by Douglas Medley
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Grandpa's Camper is now an antique camper. The vintage RV that parked at this campsite was his and grandma's home away from home. They used it often and really enjoyed living in this antique travel trailer.
Grandpas Campsite
(Photo used with permission) Special thanks to Bill @ Serro Scotty. See more about it at About Grandpas Campsite.
Grandpa and grandma also owned an antique motor home when Winnebago started their assemble line production of them. This is what I remember best as their antique camper.

The "things" on this web site were the things left in grandpa's camper. Here also is all of his vintage RV's that are now for sale.
This story is, of course, fictional. However this is the best Vintage and Antique Camper web site on the Internet.
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