Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Vintage Campers Spotting

Vintage Campers Spotting can be quite a challenge. As we approach the year 2020 these Vintage campers are becoming more rare by the day. Recently, I have even discovered that vintage campers are actually being sought out and used in demolition derby competitions. Spectators pay to watch old cars pulling vintage trailers being obliterated. Each vintage camper destroyed makes for one less collectible camper. This is really very sad as these campers represent a time in history when families were more inclined to spend time together enjoying nature in a tiny house type setting.

In 2018 I began seeking out these rare camper trailers. I found myself to actually be pretty good at spotting Vintage Campers and tracking down the owners. I actually found the Vintage Shasta Astrodome Camper in the photograph above sitting in an old farmhouse field. What an extraordinary find! I just love this vintage camper and the Shasta Astrodome Camper is actually extremely rare. They were only made in limited production for three years. This camper was manufactured in 1963.


If you are interested in getting involved with Vintage Campers on any level please connect with me. I could help guide you. Here is my Instagram Account as one way of connecting. My Instagram is highly active. I personally invest in all types of real estate including mobile homes, tiny houses, commercial buildings, camp grounds and invest in vintage campers as potential Airbnb investments. Again, feel free to connect with me and exchange ideas. 

Also feel free to offer Vintage Campers to me to consider purchasing.

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I would love to share with you more about the Vintage Campers that I currently have available. The first one is the one that I truly love the most. The 1963 Shasta Astrodome Camper. Actually, I must say that I am head over heals for these particular vintage campers because they are so incredibly rare. So rare in fact, that I have only run into three other people so far that own one of these. The Shasta Astrodome was only manufactured for three years. The title "ASTRODOME" actually has a double meaning. The "Astro" stands for the sleeper bunk that is up above the trailer and the "Dome" actually indicates that this trailer actually has an indoor bathroom. In other words, the "Dome" is the toilet. Pretty funny and also pretty creative. Probably commanded quite a few jokes in the Shasta manufacturing plant.


More About The 1963 Shasta Astrodome

Okay, so let me take you on a tour of the 1963 Shasta Astrodome vintage campers that I have been working on for a few months now. If you will simply click here on the READ MORE you can come and explore this vintage trailers interior and more with me!


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