My favorite. The wooden interior is a very special thing indeed that creates a unique and special atmosphere. I would copy this interior wood aesthetic. It's very old school and stunning
This is just incredible. There has to be someone out there that knows something about this camper. Hopefully more people will share this and eventually someone will pop up with the builders name.
Absolutely amazing! This homebuilt trailer was made in 1922. Making it almost 100 years old. The craftsmanship of the builder of this trailer is beyond good. He was Great in making this trailer. And if this is in original condition then it is even better. I wonder if it is in its original condition? Or did Flyte Camp re-build it?
Why does it take you guys so long to make another video? You could be producing a couple a month easily with all the projects you have going on! Come on guys...
Please get a how-to book on shooting video. PLEEEEEZZZ don't swing the camera around. Put it on a tripod or monopod and hold it still. Keep pans and zooms to an absolute minimum. Do separate takes of different areas of the trailer and edit them together. Video shot the way this one is can literally make viewers motion sick. I would LOVE to find well-shot travel trailer and boat videos on TH-cam, but most have the same failing as this one. The camera is a substitute for the eye but it does not "see" like the eye. Please, get a how-to book on shooting video.
My favorite. The wooden interior is a very special thing indeed that creates a unique and special atmosphere. I would copy this interior wood aesthetic. It's very old school and stunning
This camper should have been a whole series. I love this stuff!
I loved this show when it was on so glad I found it on here
I absolutely love this camper.
This is just incredible. There has to be someone out there that knows something about this camper. Hopefully more people will share this and eventually someone will pop up with the builders name.
Oh my goodness that is an awesome camper! A museum piece really. I’d love to see as many tours as y’all want to show. Love that!
Love watching your show.
What a treasure! Great to know that it was so old and well taken care of👍
I love this thing. I’d love to do a home build. Just now finishing my 65 Shasta after only 2 years.
Fell in love with it immediately! 😍
What a amazing find 😎👍🇺🇲
I love it. So beautiful inside
I never seen the vintage beauty before, if I may say so,thank you very much indeed Sir, watching from apartment in west java java island Indonesia
I love this camper. Back in the day they really new what they were doing. So cozy meticulous condition!
Gorgeous!!!
That's awesome, I love it!
VERY COOL FIND!
Good Morning, wow! how exciting...thank you for sharing this beauty with us...love to you
Wow!! Love it!!!
I love this!!!
Hats the coolest this, love it.
I ❤️love❤️ your videos! 🤗🤗🤗 👍
Just beautiful! I have the same camera that's on top of the hutch.
Thanks for the tour Justin, what a great find. miss your TV show, any plans for a new season?
(Sigh)😯😊, thank you for sharing… 💜this…
Wooowwww. I’m in love!! 😱🤗😍
Very interesting, I love it!
I miss your show on TV
awesome I love that
how cool
Absolutely amazing! This homebuilt trailer was made in 1922. Making it almost 100 years old. The craftsmanship of the builder of this trailer is beyond good. He was Great in making this trailer. And if this is in original condition then it is even better. I wonder if it is in its original condition? Or did Flyte Camp re-build it?
Very cool
It's beautiful. K
What will it bring at auction do you think
Love this1
❤❤❤❤❤
Where’s the W.C.?
I bet lots of old smells there. What insulation was used?
Still for Sale !!
What's behind the door?
Is there a bathroom
Looks like gru's vehicle!
Mom and dad doing the nasty where you got to eat ur bowl of cereal 😋🥣🤤
You can't camp in the garage
this reminds me of the trailer that was used in the film "Laurel & Hardy 'Them Thar Hills" th-cam.com/video/V3l0Mnvjvb8/w-d-xo.html
Why does it take you guys so long to make another video? You could be producing a couple a month easily with all the projects you have going on! Come on guys...
Please get a how-to book on shooting video. PLEEEEEZZZ don't swing the camera around. Put it on a tripod or monopod and hold it still. Keep pans and zooms to an absolute minimum. Do separate takes of different areas of the trailer and edit them together. Video shot the way this one is can literally make viewers motion sick.
I would LOVE to find well-shot travel trailer and boat videos on TH-cam, but most have the same failing as this one. The camera is a substitute for the eye but it does not "see" like the eye. Please, get a how-to book on shooting video.
Don’t beat around the bush, tell us how you really feel.