#1 hands down as well as #5. Watching this and seeing craftmanship from different parts of the world was very enriching. Really a lot of talented folk out there.
The VW without a doubt. I’m a Vdub man thru and thru. I had a VW Westfalia camp mobile and it was by far the most fun and exciting vehicle I have ever owned.
It may not have been the prettiest but the VW Kombi was one of the best motor vehicles ever manufactured. Super reliable and perfect for Camper conversion.
I like the Jungle Yacht. It reminds me of a Mobile Home my Mother-in-law lived in for a while. The Art Deco design is just beautiful with its functionality.
One of the best of all time, is one you didn't discover! In England they make a replica Volkswagen camper (minus the cab) as a bedroom, to tow behind your matching REAL camper!
How delightful to see how creative people can be. For me it’s a no brainer. The Decoliner or the VW snail camper are the standouts. Thank you for such a well put together video. You put a smile on my face right when I needed it.
Thank you so much for a possible future dream. In the very early 1980's we decided on a special vacation. 2 months traveling Florida with our VW camper and young son. We started camping in camp grounds and decided on spots in the middle of no where. We saw 2 ruts going into the everglades that ended up by a stream about 2 blocks in About 3 am my wife started to open the camper door to jump out. I warned her to take a light because we don't know what's out there. She sat up by the door until day break. We camped in a camp ground next to the a highway. It was crowded noisy and everything we didn't want. We next stayed at Bahia Honda state park. It was full except a tent site. They let us stay a week and left with new friends. Not wanting another camp ground,we found an old submarine pit and meet some of the lost souls of America. We fished together,fish fry's together and shared life's stories together We finally ended up at the end of the road. Camped around Key West Walmart.....different streets and parks. I wanted to share how wonderful it is even in a basic RV or camper. I'm now 74 and need a new adventure camping.
All are great , but the 1962 trailer, 1 of 2 , oh man, it's a piece of beauty. That curved glass is out of this world, and what a great restoration on that interior and outside too I guess. It's gorgeous. Only thing is missing is me. Great video.
Dave from N Z Over the past 60 years have built my own campers different designs But these are all top machines that their designers can be proud of Enjoying the comforts and out doors Love them
Wowsers theses are ingenious, I think my favourite is number 13, I would like one, but not with the deck area, even tho this video is 2yrs old thanks 💖😁
My favorite one was the 1961 Holiday House. I like the room, it was pretty well thought out in design, lots of decent amenities and I dig the styling of the outside of it. I like the louver glass windows. You can keep them open during rain storms for ventilation without the inside getting wet. I miss windows like that, they are handy. I wouldn't want to tow that beast though, that thing is huge!
Happy to run into this clip, as I was the one that found #5 in 2002 in a very bad condition and renovated it. In 2006 LA TIMES found out about it and dedicated the whole Sunday center page to its story. I loved traveling with it. An awsome find.👍🍾🥂
Good video I had read a article years ago about the Florida couple that built the RV with the airplane fusealodge , not sure where I found it but I did live in Florida for several years and even graduated High School there inthe 1980s
Not more than a week ago i saw a former school bus with a deck added over the roof & a 6' x 8' tent on the deck. I thought to myself how practical, affordable & fun. Seen along Southern Ave in front of Red Devil Pizza, Mesa Az. Bravo dude!
Loved all of them, but I owned a 2001 VW Eurovan, & VW vans are just so. much. FUN to drive, that I have to give a thumbs up to the VW remodel. VW vans are worth restoring/refinishing/remodeling...whatever you want to do w/ 'em! They are as individual as the people who own them.
Man, I'd love to have that VW camper! I had 2 standard VW buses in the past, and they were both good little workhorses. The camper would be a blast, especially with a modded 2180 cc engine to drag it around at an acceptable speed.😍👍
Your number one. A company in South Africa used the Kombi to manufacture quite a few thousand campers that look similar to your number one. It resembles a caravan on the rear of the cab. It was extremely popular. I believe the company was called Jurgens Caravans.
I really liked a lot of these, and I have to agree with your pick for number one! That’s just beautiful! (I must admit I am a creature of comfort, and I’m always looking to see what the kitchen looks like and whether or not there is a bathroom!)
I'm so very happy to be able to comment regarding the 15 very unusual campers and the very vivid dreams of of another member of the human races' renditions of their ideal camper. I had a lot of camping fun in my past. I never got my fill of it. Now that folks are actually living in campers full-time I'm really jealous. I'm a 70 years young widow now and I cannot afford one. It's a shame because when my children were grown I went to work with my husband on his semi. I loved driving a rig. Times that he was ill for months at a time I drove solo across the US. We didn't want to loose our company truck. Seven years ago this month he died from cancer. Thanks for bringing back some fun memories for me and you' ve probably helped a few others also. Very Sincerely, Teresa Newby
I am 67 and planing on selling this place. about 50 k and building a van,cargo trailer or ambulance to live Out of not in. at under 1 k a mo. I am Not rich. I have a place for the cold months. plan on sticking around Mich. up here in the Manistee National Forest. Check out Cheep RV living, So so many ideas
Great...thanks. Now the Jeopardy theme is stuck in my head and its only 7:17 am. Awesome!!! Randy Grubb's Decoliner was.my favorite out of all of them. With the apocalyptic looking behemoth coming in second. Cool video though. And even though the Jeopardy theme is stuck in my head I guess I'll subscribe.
WTHIT was impressive. I didn't think I'd like it until I saw the interior. Plus, you'd feel safe in all that steel. Keeping it cool though, would be a monster.
I prefer my Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite mini camper Class A fifth wheel one,but the futuristic retro one with the bridge is my favorite designed one. My craziest camping trip was to Mississippi when we met Doc and his wife .
@@mindseyedesign I just got confirmation that my uncle will let me do a video/ photos of the camper when he gets back from vacation, I'm not sure how to private message you though
Really like the converted military vehicle having the largest space and invincible to wild animals while in the bush Alternatively airflow is critical for fuel economy Airstream design is best on the highway.
The Holiday House Model X restored by Flyte Camp is the most gorgeous Trailer I've ever seen. And the Re-imagined interior is drop-dead Beautiful. Obviously designed by a very talented Decorator. Better Homes & Garden stuff all the way. Trying to think of a worthy tow vehicle for it. Maybe a Restomod "59 Rambler Station Wagon painted to match with a Big Honkin' Motor and a modern towing suspension. Fantastic video. Loved all the designs except maybe for the Post Apocalyptic, Dystopian looking "What the Hell is That?" Gotta love that name though. Liked & Subscribed.
These days, all I do is dream and imagine, bc so many amazing things show up on YT. So much creativity, if only everyone could participate in our tech and creative gains.
Our friend actually built and owns the What the hell is that? truck featured here. I was very surprised and pleased to see it here. The owner has been on the road for at least 20 years.
My favorite was Number Five, the Holiday House Model "X"! On the other hand, though, my current "motorhome" is based upon a U.S. military XM-811A gullwing shop van, which has been accoutered to qualify as a motorhome under California DMV requirements. It started life as a vehicle from "Willys-Jeep" in 1971. Yeah, it's as slow as can be and gets only 4.6 MPG, but it's unstoppable off-road and can surmount a grade of 80% in soft sand. Furthermore, it is still in "Woodland Camo" livery, and it inspires sweet, young things to expose their mammary apparatus to me as I drive down the road. AND, it's a convertible!
the vw snail thingy wins in my mind. My uncle built his own motorhome aka the bucket of bolts. I was around 7 when he started and I was lucky enough to get to help. he started with a 1960's flatbed truck. this was in the early 70s. when he finished I was about 9. we took that think all over the western US. we are from az and took it to Montana many times. it looks plain on the outside but very 1970s inside. he was swindled out if it in the 90s and we have no idea where it went.
Wow, some really great Ideas for a Home on Wheels. I liked the VW Bus the best.Sure I'm German but it's not that. It's memories I had one, not as fancy though. Really well done, especially the Top.
I think I love the Holiday House best. Flyte Camp does great work. The one that really got my attention was the Ford Camper Car. When I was little, my father made one for our Pontiac Catalina Wagon out of three 4x12 plywood sheets and an Army surplus tent. Two of the sheets hinged over the side of the car with adjustable poles hinging and locking into place. The inside cavity had the tent attached so that he just pushed in the poles to raise the tent atop the car. A step ladder attached and extended down to the ground allowing easy access. Sleeping bags and bedding remained inside. Also inside were three wood trays that he lifted out on to the open tail gate creating a kitchen. A 12x6 foot sun/rain awning was attached to the back edge and could be extended when desired. To this day, the thing that most impresses me is that the whole thing could be set up anywhere in less than 5 minutes by one person and sleep a family of seven comfortably.
This is really well curated, great production values and editing. Found some really cool stuff . It's funny how the intentionally futuristic stuff is novelty cool but doesn't stand the test of time but the functional, classic & retro ones are works of art Great job 👍Thx
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Minds Eye Design is the voice over by Jason lee?
Minds Eye Design tell Cassie I said hi and that I love her lol 😉😋🤤
Reacher MED Oh ok, you definitely have a Jason lee esk about your voice, I mean that as a compliment.
The VW Van one MUST have a larger engine, no way is that little four-banger going to move all that weight!
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Diantha I love old stuff because I was born in 1968 I seen it all when I was growing up
How GORGEOUS is #5? What a beautiful restoration!
#1 hands down as well as #5. Watching this and seeing craftmanship from different parts of the world was very enriching. Really a lot of talented folk out there.
The VW without a doubt. I’m a Vdub man thru and thru. I had a VW Westfalia camp mobile and it was by far the most fun and exciting vehicle I have ever owned.
#13 would be perfect for apocalypses!!
Love the vintage ones especially. They are unique and have character.
Flyte Camp restorations are the best!
Number 5 hands down is the one for me!
Loved camper # 6 & 1, both unique & great looking.!!!
The VW Snail Camper is really awesome!
Number 1 is my favourite 🥰👍
It may not have been the prettiest but the VW Kombi was one of the best motor vehicles ever manufactured. Super reliable and perfect for Camper conversion.
15 love it its beautiful
I love the one that can be drove from the top.
For me number 5 is the number one !
Number3, the DeckoLiner is sure pretty🥰❤️💯👍🏼
Great video.
The van with the modular camper was my favorite. You can drop it, set it up and use the vans cargo space to hit Walmart for supplies!
They are all very unique!
I agree!
Would love #13! All in all very cool!
They're all pretty cool, but I really like the Hippy shack!
I like the Jungle Yacht. It reminds me of a Mobile Home my Mother-in-law lived in for a while. The Art Deco design is just beautiful with its functionality.
The model x camper was bad ass.
Of course I love number three the rarest
One of the best of all time, is one you didn't discover! In England they make a replica Volkswagen camper (minus the cab) as a bedroom, to tow behind your matching REAL camper!
Good stuff!
LIKE THE SNAIL CAMPER AND NO 3
Very good commentary, very imformative.
How delightful to see how creative people can be. For me it’s a no brainer. The Decoliner or the VW snail camper are the standouts. Thank you for such a well put together video. You put a smile on my face right when I needed it.
The last one was sharp
The Deco Liner and the VW are my style.
Thank you so much for a possible future dream. In the very early 1980's we decided on a special vacation. 2 months traveling Florida with our VW camper and young son. We started camping in camp grounds and decided on spots in the middle of no where.
We saw 2 ruts going into the everglades that ended up by a stream about 2 blocks in
About 3 am my wife started to open the camper door to jump out. I warned her to take a light because we don't know what's out there. She sat up by the door until day break.
We camped in a camp ground next to the a highway. It was crowded noisy and everything we didn't want.
We next stayed at Bahia Honda state park. It was full except a tent site. They let us stay a week and left with new friends.
Not wanting another camp ground,we found an old submarine pit and meet some of the lost souls of America. We fished together,fish fry's together and shared life's stories together
We finally ended up at the end of the road. Camped around Key West Walmart.....different streets and parks.
I wanted to share how wonderful it is even in a basic RV or camper. I'm now 74 and need a new adventure camping.
Mini wild goose is cool
I like the repurposed army fire truck. The view would never be blocked and would be all the better from the height.
I loved number five! It was what made me watch this video...Model X Flyte Camp. I would live in this and never leave home!
All are great , but the 1962 trailer, 1 of 2 , oh man, it's a piece of beauty. That curved glass is out of this world, and what a great restoration on that interior and outside too I guess. It's gorgeous. Only thing is missing is me. Great video.
I liked the last one for VW. My first car was a VW Beetle!!
Up until now I've never wanted a prototype. I love that Toyota RV-2!
That 50's model x trailer was the bomb. Classic lines artwork.
NUMBER 14 WAS GREAT. SO NICE TO SEE A CAMPER AIMED AT RETIREIES! WE ARE OUT THERE AND LOVE TO CAMP. WE DO BUY SO THINK ABOUT IT MANUFACTORS!!!
Hi Cassie youaaare the number 1
Dave from N Z Over the past 60 years have built my own campers different designs But these are all top machines that their designers can be proud of Enjoying the comforts and out doors Love them
I think I would like to try #5!! I agree these are crazy campers but fun to look at!!!!
I like number 1,2 and 3
Number five was my favorite. I like the looks and layout inside and out. This unit I think could be used for full timing.
The VW Bus camper is the the best! I would love to own that!
Those were some pretty cool looking campers. I think the last VW one was my favorite one...except it was pretty low to the ground
Wow such unique idea's!
My favorite is👍🌎 the Toyota RV-2
La numero cinco es la mas hermosa!
Me gustó también la numero tres
Wowsers theses are ingenious, I think my favourite is number 13, I would like one, but not with the deck area, even tho this video is 2yrs old thanks 💖😁
I could watch videos on campers every day, especially good ones like yours!
Wow! Love the VW!
Definitely the Decoliner is my favorite. A true work of art.
The 1961 Holiday House Geographic Model X is my favorite tow trailer. The VW T1 is my favorite motorhome.
If love #5!!
I think Jay Leno owns that one with a flying bridge now.
My favorite one was the 1961 Holiday House. I like the room, it was pretty well thought out in design, lots of decent amenities and I dig the styling of the outside of it. I like the louver glass windows. You can keep them open during rain storms for ventilation without the inside getting wet. I miss windows like that, they are handy. I wouldn't want to tow that beast though, that thing is huge!
Happy to run into this clip, as I was the one that found #5 in 2002 in a very bad condition and renovated it. In 2006 LA TIMES found out about it and dedicated the whole Sunday center page to its story. I loved traveling with it. An awsome find.👍🍾🥂
Good video I had read a article years ago about the Florida couple that built the RV with the airplane fusealodge , not sure where I found it but I did live in Florida for several years and even graduated High School there inthe 1980s
Not more than a week ago i saw a former school bus with a deck added over the roof & a 6' x 8' tent on the deck. I thought to myself how practical, affordable & fun.
Seen along Southern Ave in front of Red Devil Pizza, Mesa Az. Bravo dude!
#1 Because I like VWs‼️✌️🖖🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😀♥️
WATCHED ALL OF THEM TWICE AND STILL CANT CHOSE JUST ONE AS A FAVORITE LOL
Some creative pieces in that collection. Found it pretty darn fascinating.
Loved all of them, but I owned a 2001 VW Eurovan, & VW vans are just so. much. FUN to drive, that I have to give a thumbs up to the VW remodel. VW vans are worth restoring/refinishing/remodeling...whatever you want to do w/ 'em! They are as individual as the people who own them.
Man, I'd love to have that VW camper! I had 2 standard VW buses in the past, and they were both good little workhorses. The camper would be a blast, especially with a modded 2180 cc engine to drag it around at an acceptable speed.😍👍
Your number one.
A company in South Africa used the Kombi to manufacture quite a few thousand campers that look similar to your number one. It resembles a caravan on the rear of the cab. It was extremely popular. I believe the company was called Jurgens Caravans.
I really liked a lot of these, and I have to agree with your pick for number one! That’s just beautiful!
(I must admit I am a creature of comfort, and I’m always looking to see what the kitchen looks like and whether or not there is a bathroom!)
I'm so very happy to be able to comment regarding the 15 very unusual campers and the very vivid dreams of of another member of the human races' renditions of their ideal camper. I had a lot of camping fun in my past. I never got my fill of it. Now that folks are actually living in campers full-time I'm really jealous. I'm a 70 years young widow now and I cannot afford one. It's a shame because when my children were grown I went to work with my husband on his semi. I loved driving a rig. Times that he was ill for months at a time I drove solo across the US. We didn't want to loose our company truck. Seven years ago this month he died from cancer. Thanks for bringing back some fun memories for me and you' ve probably helped a few others also. Very Sincerely, Teresa Newby
Goodonya Teresa .....
I am 67 and planing on selling this place. about 50 k and building a van,cargo trailer or ambulance to live Out of not in. at under 1 k a mo. I am Not rich. I have a place for the cold months. plan on sticking around Mich. up here in the Manistee National Forest. Check out Cheep RV living, So so many ideas
Love your story. Keep on keeping young. Thanks for watching.
Great...thanks. Now the Jeopardy theme is stuck in my head and its only 7:17 am. Awesome!!! Randy Grubb's Decoliner was.my favorite out of all of them. With the apocalyptic looking behemoth coming in second. Cool video though. And even though the Jeopardy theme is stuck in my head I guess I'll subscribe.
I AM a big VW bus fan and I approve #1!🍕🍺👍🏆
WTHIT was impressive. I didn't think I'd like it until I saw the interior. Plus, you'd feel safe in all that steel. Keeping it cool though, would be a monster.
Some really imaginative offerings...the narration is great. Loved the Jeopardy theme song reference in #1.
I prefer my Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite mini camper Class A fifth wheel one,but the futuristic retro one with the bridge is my favorite designed one. My craziest camping trip was to Mississippi when we met Doc and his wife .
These are the craziest campers I have ever seen, that is for sure, but I love them!!!!!!!
Let’s go camping ⛺️ they look cool
My uncle was the one that bought the 1938 aerocar tractor RV in this video!!!!!!! I think only two were ever made.
I plan on doing a video or photoshoot of it if I can get down to where it is this summer
That's awesome!
@@alexhippie2 I would love to see the photos if you make it down. Message me if you do maybe we can do a feature on our website or another video.
@@mindseyedesign I just got confirmation that my uncle will let me do a video/ photos of the camper when he gets back from vacation, I'm not sure how to private message you though
Got to see the Decoliner a few years ago. Came through our town up in N.Michigan. Really cool!
Really like the converted military vehicle having the largest space and invincible to wild animals while in the bush
Alternatively airflow is critical for fuel economy Airstream design is best on the highway.
Number 5 is gorgeous, I’d love to own it.
I liked the TerraNova in the adds best.
Number 1 was the most unique and fun looking
Randy Grubb is building a new bus for the next SEMA show in Las Vegas, next year. Great talent.
I have watched this video many times and cannot get enough of it!!!!!
I like #5
The Holiday House Model X restored by Flyte Camp is the most gorgeous Trailer I've ever seen. And the Re-imagined interior is drop-dead Beautiful. Obviously designed by a very talented Decorator. Better Homes & Garden stuff all the way. Trying to think of a worthy tow vehicle for it. Maybe a Restomod "59 Rambler Station Wagon painted to match with a Big Honkin' Motor and a modern towing suspension. Fantastic video. Loved all the designs except maybe for the Post Apocalyptic, Dystopian looking "What the Hell is That?" Gotta love that name though. Liked & Subscribed.
great look at some really neat creations
These days, all I do is dream and imagine, bc so many amazing things show up on YT. So much creativity, if only everyone could participate in our tech and creative gains.
Well said. The world needs more who sees things as you do.
Def # 9.
Any RV with a bathtub is OK in my book!🐸
Our friend actually built and owns the What the hell is that? truck featured here. I was very surprised and pleased to see it here. The owner has been on the road for at least 20 years.
I like the Flyte Camp trailers. Too bad they burned down, those look like they would have been rather successful.
My favorite was Number Five, the Holiday House Model "X"! On the other hand, though, my current "motorhome" is based upon a U.S. military XM-811A gullwing shop van, which has been accoutered to qualify as a motorhome under California DMV requirements. It started life as a vehicle from "Willys-Jeep" in 1971. Yeah, it's as slow as can be and gets only 4.6 MPG, but it's unstoppable off-road and can surmount a grade of 80% in soft sand. Furthermore, it is still in "Woodland Camo" livery, and it inspires sweet, young things to expose their mammary apparatus to me as I drive down the road. AND, it's a convertible!
the vw snail thingy wins in my mind. My uncle built his own motorhome aka the bucket of bolts. I was around 7 when he started and I was lucky enough to get to help. he started with a 1960's flatbed truck. this was in the early 70s. when he finished I was about 9. we took that think all over the western US. we are from az and took it to Montana many times. it looks plain on the outside but very 1970s inside. he was swindled out if it in the 90s and we have no idea where it went.
# 5 with the pure art deco design wins the competition
There was a business in Indianapolis in the 50s&60s named Vanbibber he made Cadillac's into camper/RV, I'd like to see one!.
I been working on a classic camper list recently, I'll add Vanbibber and see what I can dig up. Sounds interesting. Thanks for the comment.
I,love that Flyte Camper, gorgeous retro styling
Wow, some really great Ideas for a Home on Wheels. I liked the VW Bus the best.Sure I'm German but it's not that. It's memories I had one, not as fancy though. Really well done, especially the Top.
I think I love the Holiday House best. Flyte Camp does great work. The one that really got my attention was the Ford Camper Car. When I was little, my father made one for our Pontiac Catalina Wagon out of three 4x12 plywood sheets and an Army surplus tent. Two of the sheets hinged over the side of the car with adjustable poles hinging and locking into place. The inside cavity had the tent attached so that he just pushed in the poles to raise the tent atop the car. A step ladder attached and extended down to the ground allowing easy access. Sleeping bags and bedding remained inside. Also inside were three wood trays that he lifted out on to the open tail gate creating a kitchen. A 12x6 foot sun/rain awning was attached to the back edge and could be extended when desired. To this day, the thing that most impresses me is that the whole thing could be set up anywhere in less than 5 minutes by one person and sleep a family of seven comfortably.
That sounds like a really cool incentive family camping experience👍😀
Sorry inventive lol 😁
@@Wolfkins1972 both incentive and inventive work ;)
This is really well curated, great production values and editing. Found some really cool stuff . It's funny how the intentionally futuristic stuff is novelty cool but doesn't stand the test of time but the functional, classic & retro ones are works of art Great job 👍Thx