1956 Stewart Double Decker Trailer "Before" (English und Deutsch)
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- So sah der Trailer original aus. Jetzt wird er ausseinander gerissen.
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This is how the Trailer looked originally. Now it gets gutted.
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That tray beneath your freezer is a drain pan to defrost your freezer with. My parents had a old frig.freezer like that back oin the day. :)
We put a pot hot water In and closed the door to get it to melt faster. We could just pull off chunks of ice off the sides.
Be sure to check that drain pan occasionally. It can fill with water, and overflow on you.
Google translate:
Achten Sie darauf, diese Auffangwanne gelegentlich zu überprüfen. Es kann sich mit Wasser füllen und auf dich überlaufen.
It has been said already the sliding tray under the freezer is for defrosting. Defrosting one like that is a HUGE pain in the butt, trust me.
The griddle on the stove w/b better for pancakes, eggs...things without grease. Clean up w/b no fun from bacon, sausage, burgers, etc.
I believe older appliances in working order could potentially be worth some real cash. I'm sure it depends on make/model and location...lol... shipping would be, um...ah no, LOL. My mom had a REALLY nice stove that had come with the house. I LOVED COOKING ON IT. I was sooo bummed when we didn't take it with us when we moved. My mother didn't care.
Good luck with the gut and rebuild man. I hope it goes on without a hitch.
It’s for ice cube trays
@@debraellison6255My grannie had something similar and she used a hair dryer to defrost it with.
It's beautiful. It's like a museum piece. while not at all a "camper" it is truly a travel trailer or early mobile home. I know many collectors that wish they could get their hands on this!
Please keep the original appliances if they are salvageable. That range is amazing. Good luck on the restoration. I can't wait to see the videos!
I agree they can be gone through and repaired if need be, ads to the Nostalgia of the trailer. Does not matter now as the video was posted 3 years ago but just throwing it out there.
Or at least sell the appliances for a big price! Those appliances will work better than new ones for years to come.
Taking out all the original cabinets? Why not leave it to be really restored by someone else who values it and buy a new one instead?
Those appliances will outlive your grandkids!
They are far more reliable than computerized versions!
I know the refrigerator is in amazing condition and it's so cool!!
The stove and fridge are fabulous!
Save as much as you can. It is beautiful.
Really cute! I'd hate to get rid of that stove, it looks to be in good shape, and that refrigerator is awesome.
I know. The appliances are AMAZING.
You can't beat the cozy effect that a older trailer give's. This one is beautiful can't wait to see it complete. The up stairs is Beautiful bath and every thing.... Nicest one I seen...Very Unique 🎉
The cabinets are real wood. Don't get rid of them, they're gorgeous.
These tiny house creators can learn a lot from your trailer model!
I would keep the stove and fridge. Love the old retro styles!! Such classics!!!
Rather ingenious how they managed to make the trailer two story, by utilizing upper shelf space on the lower floor as a walkway on the upper floor. And the ceiling on the lower floor as the elevated base of the beds on the second floor. Very cool.
Wonderful reuse as much of the original as you can. One of a kind.
Wonderful and amazing. It would be nice to keep the original features having them restored, such as the vintage fridge. Though cost would be your consideration. Thank you for sharing this fantastic video. Kind Regards
Keep as much as possible. I wanted one of these sooooo badly!
Wow, do you mean you are going to tear it out and throw it away. That would be insane
Vintage has its own market, you get more for that. Who wants new appliances in an old shell? Our farmhouse had original cupboards, they were worth 60 grand. Frankly, you'll never replace the finishes with something as beautiful. Everything in modern RVs is generic, off the shelf. Everyone has the same stuff. Chipboard, it falls apart. New RVS not recommended. These have lasted. Unique!
The first time I ever saw one of these on TV I immediately fell in love with them. I had never imagined a two-story travel trailer existed.
That's a nice layout. I'd love to live in one like it. It's better than any "tiny home" I've seen so far. Can't wait to see how it turns out. - (though you should really keep the stove.)
somebody should make these again
And the fridge❤️
Hell yeh I’d live in one of these, maybe even bigger. Those old designs were so cool
@@whatadollslife With the same quality, and attention to detail.
In 1965 I look at, on a sales lot, a 2 story mobile home I think it was a 52ft X 10ft. The design and engineering of it was just genius. I would like to have bought it but the other members of my family just did not appreciate the greatness of it. to make so much usable space in such a small area is amazing.
That stove omg! It’s awesome!
Freddy is a beautiful German Shepherd. I love your double Dekker trailer with the jalousie windows from before air conditioning 👍🏻✨
I grew up in one just like this and the outside color was the same. Wow thank you for reminding me of the good old days.
This is beautiful, love the stove and fridge. I would keep it as orginal as u can........ Good luck what a keeper!💖
Those appliances are in great shape
I hope you kept the original appliances......nothing today would be the same quality......and would you really want to do without that nice griddle for pancakes and bacon?.......Cabinets looked original too.......hopefully when tearing back to the studs you replaced the panelling with birchwood/maple too......I find for a small space, nothing looking quite as warm....especially when it gets a nice patina with age.....
I remember my grandma’s trailer from when I was a little girl in the late 50’s & early sixties. I have fond memories of staying with her. I remember all the panels of wood, but my favorite was the windows and doors. Whenever I see those it takes me back to her trailer and my overnight stays! I love that style of trailers!
Thanks for the "before" tour! Can't wait to see the magic of the "after" tour. For an RV of that era, that looks quite spacious with a 2nd level no less.
Loveeeeee the fridge/can’t wait to see how it turns out
Not a camper, these were built to be a full time home. I can remember them on mobile home sales lots brand new. They were built only a few years as the laws on width and length were changing for moving on highways.
Cool! Good luck. Hope to see the project unfold.
Thats an amazing find. I hope you leave some original features.
I love it all. These fascinated me as a kid. Keep stove, cabinets, fridge.
It's very neat. I would keep the fridge and stove if the work. They are really cool.
That is so cool, keep it as original as possible
Love it, wish could find something like that in US. Love the appliances and all the nostalgia
Loved hearing both English and German! So awesome!
My grandparents have the same exact camper they turned into a permanent home after attaching a Tran car to one end and building a huge garage for the salvage yard they had. I loved going up there to hang out with them as a kid. All the pink is still inside it. They had a seeing system for sewer. All the cool little camper things are still there. Thank you so much for the amazing good memories. The trailer is located in Zimmerman , Minnesota. It was recently sold and the new owners did paint it a light tan. So the famous Pink/ Samon color is gone.
Thank for the camper tour and German lessons.
Wow. My wife and I lived in a Stewart almost identical to yours except it was a little longer and the hitch was on the opposite end. From 1987 to 1991. Our youngest son was actually born in the upper bedroom on the end. Seeing this was like a trip down memory lane. My wife laughed and said she contracted a disease from walking east and west in trailer as it was oriented in that direction. we removed the toilet and sink from upstairs and the downstairs bath had a full size tub , toilet and vanity. It was really cool to see this thing.
Awesome travel trailer.
I've seen the brochure in an article.
64 years old still standing great.
We looked at one of those back in the middle 1970's. It had 3 bedrooms, one down, two up. I would love to find one now to use as a camper. Please show the after pictures, thanks
Beautiful time capsule, good luck restoring it. The couple that owns Flyte Camp have one just like yours, I'm not sure if the inside is exactly the same but the outside is. Theirs is awsome too. 😊
that is so cool i remember as a kid seeing a 2story mobile home maybe a little larger.
This was so cool! Thank you for sharing. I would have loved to have seen this when it was brand new! I would have been 7 years old when it was made.😳
There was one of these in my Hometown back in the 70's
That's not a camping trailer, unless your tow vehicle is a semi... That is a typical mobile home, for the era... That is meant to be put semi-permantly on a lot, with full water, sewage, and electrical hook-up. Not meant for camping, at all!
I think it would be called a park model now, so you're correct. Somehow get it to where you're going to leave it and set it up.
Travis I lived in the same home with a slightly different floor plan. The kitchen was at the end where your dining room is . The living room was sunk down which gave it three levels. My dad had a mobile home dealership in the early mid seventies and myself and two friends set it up and moved in. What a 🎉 pad was 1978 or 79 can’t remember which. I never thought I’d see the interior again in my lifetime. Thank you so much for posting this, please do a follow up I’d like to see what you have done. Great job on the power !!!
Love the range!
That is an absolutely got to be the most beautiful, wonderful Mobile home I have ever seen! And trust me I have seen and been inside many. I currently live in a 1958 new moon 10 X 55 foot mobile home that I get so many wonderful compliments on I haven’t changed anything it’s just been very well taken care of painted, whenever it needs some thing it gets it but what a beauty you have oh my goodness I would give my right arm for something like that until you’ve lived in a mobile home I’m not kidding you really don’t understand The good vibe, good feeling you get. the mobile home park that I live in is a corporation and I’ve actually lived in here since I was two years old and I’m 55 left for 10 years when I got married but came back my parents lived in the park also up until their passing. And when I came back after 10 years no I didn’t move back in with my parents. you have got a time capsule. I envy you, I love it thanks for the video oh and in the corporation we pay 125 a month if we own our trailer. Can’t beat that.
Where is your Corporation park located?
I thought i had it good paying only $275 per month.
I grew up in one of these......I loved it and still do
Cool old camper! Especially loved the stove and fridge. I hope I can find the "after" video to watch too. it was fun listening to you switch back and forth between English and German. I was surprised I understood any of the German. It's been forty-two years since I took German in High School. LOL
This is amazing to me. I can't wait to see what you do to it.
I love this trailer !!! Can’t wait to see it when you have fixed it up.
Kitchen looks like it's from the '50's , most likely original, My apartment in California was built in the '50's and had those exact looking kitchen cabinets in wood an style and stain. Same cabinet hardware too exactly
MY California apartment was built in the 50's and had same cabinets with stain and hardware
I grew up in a blue version of this trailer. Was so sad when my parents sold it and bought s house. I had the downstairs bedroom. We built a room on the side which was our family room and the only one with A/C.
amazing how much storage and accessiblity to plumbing areas. Quit inventive for it's day. And still under max towing height. I will follow your renovations.
What a beautiful object.Freddie❤️
The floor plan is awesome.
Thank you for sharing in English and German.
Love the jalacy Windows .Reminds me of our full size mobile home and it had the same exterior color scheme .
Good god that thing is a year older then I am. It seems to be amazingly rust and rot free unlike myself. love the size. It should be a blast to remodel.
Ich glaube die meisten deutschen Zuschauer verstehen auch alles was wichtig ist, wenn Du nur englisch sprichst. So ist es aber schon sehr charmant. Tolles Video, großartiges Heim und ein wunderschöner Hund!
Thanks for the video! It nakes me incredibly sad to think that you are tearing it all out. Something that rare and wonderful should be kept original. But it's your place. 😢
I loved the kitchen cabinets. I've never seen an RV like this before. Pretty amazing.
Brought back some memories, my aunt and uncle had one with the same layout as their vacation home in northern Michigan. No one ever believed me when I said it had two levels
Cool trailer! I can remember fridges like that.
I too have a 1956 Stewart that is five feet longer.
I remember touring a trailer much like that when it was new on the lot of a local dealer. After he went out of business the lot was bought by my family’s company and they built my dad’s pharmacy there. I have been fascinated by trailers and RVs since the.
I grew up in one of those. I loved that trailer. It was in Ohio and my parents sold it when I was 12. It ended up in the Muskingum water shed area of Ohio.
Amazing!!. What a fun project it's going to be.
Please do an update. I absolutely love this video. I'm jonesing to see what you did or didn't do to it.
That is so cool!! I remember looking at one of these to live in eons ago, but it wasn’t in that good of shape!! Hope you post the upgrades as you go along!!
It might of been used as a camper, but i 5:14 t was never called one. It was a trailor!! We looked at a nice used one to buy, but didn't. Good luck, enjoy!!!
Not to many of these around. A treasure. I would restore, but keep it original. Afraid this comment is a year to late. Lol
Oh wow, someone lived in that one too? I remember seeing one very similar, maybe even the same brand, in a trailer park back where I grew up and was amazed how small it was that people lived in it!
I would keep as much original built ins and doors as you can. This is so cool!!
It’s in beautiful condition so I really hope you did not destroy a piece of history. Restoring it would make it worth a lot more than making it look like a track home.
Agreed, they are only original once. If you can’t leave it alone please sell it to someone who appreciates it.
@@fourhillsfarm Exactly!
@@emmas1082 What does he even want a vintage trailer for if he wants to modernize it? It is sad that he has no real affinity for the fabulous vintage aesthetic of this rare mobile home?
@@maryevans5985 This is a piece of history and I think he said there are only a couple left-very sad. There should be laws against this.
That is such a cool trailer. It's in amazingly good condition for its age. I hope you will be able to retain the retro flavor in your makeover.
This is a dream! It’s beautiful…🥰
Hi from the future. Is there a video of finished renovation?
Awesome. Love that fridge the most.
Those appliances are in excellent condition. They would be worth keeping or, sell them. Someone would love to have those! I love this. I want to see when you finish!
That is the order kitchen. I had a trailer that was of similar vintage, and they also used the black hammered pulls and hinges, only on the kitchen cabinets.
What a cool trailer. That original refrigerator is in great shape and probably worth a pretty penny. Thanks for the video, I’ve never seen one of these. 👍🏻💯🥰✌🏻
Loved the old look of the trailor on flyte camp. It was such a cute home
A cool trailer, I hope it doesn't take to much to bring it back to it's Glory.
This is amazing. I've never seen anything like this trailer.
Google Translate:
Das ist großartig. So etwas wie diesen Trailer habe ich noch nie gesehen.
The under the freezer tray is the drip tray for when you defrost the freezer I believe
Dude, love the English/Deutsch translation. Honestly, I just subbed off of this video alone. AWESOME!!!
Thats magnificent. What a find!!! Please try to keep as much of the original as possible. That bathroom was a beautiful tribute to the colours of that time. Would be awful to see it totally destroyed.
Is actually a mobile home, it's not a camper trailer..
But it's really cool.
It's not a camper trailer, it's just a trailer, or mobile home. The drawer under the freezer compartment in the refrigerator is to catch water when you defrost the freezer.
I grew up in trailers in a lake community and my parents completely gutted and redid two. This is an absolute beauty, but yes a LOT of dead, unnecessary space. I honestly love old trailers like this, they have an innate charm.
it's adorable, love the fridge !
Very cool project...
You have a gem of a trailer. Don't know how much you paid but it's worth every bit of money spent.
Not sure why this was in my recommendations, I was so invested only to find out there are only 2 videos after it. Would have been fun to see the rebuild.
That place is NICE. Way advanced for it's vintage!
Come winter you're going to HATE those louver windows. My bungalow here in SoCal had them and they made heating the house an impossible task. It was the first thing we changed out.
Wow, wie cool ist der Kühlschrank und der gesamte Camper 😍 so stelle ich mir einen alten Hollywood-Camper vor, in dem Marilyn Monroe während der Drehpausen geruht hat 😄
This is beautiful! I live in a 70x16 mini home, , love mine, although this is stunning! Yes, I wouldn’t say you haul this anywhere, meant to be permanent or semi permanent, congrats, I love it!
Beauty! Love it, I lived in many mobile homes.... But never with a up stairs, pretty cool.jalousie windows are a energy loss,probably were to make it look larger & open.