We have made it our mission to share Kustom Kulture events for the past 13 years. :) We know enough to cause trouble, but are not experts at Rockabilly, Tiki, Classic Cars, Vintage Trailers etc.
Wonderful vintage vibes, and bubbly Lola! It's a win-win! Thanks for another fun tour guys; you're the cutest fun couple. So happy for you to be in your new trailer; it's gorgeous!
Love your show. I joined a camping/shooting club out of San Diego back in 1978 when I was just 21. We had 100 acres 80 miles out of SD on the Mexican border. I tent camped for a few years then an older couple that couldn't camp anymore donated their late 1960's 10 ft trailer for past dues owed. I can'r remember who made it , but it was squarish with the normal amenities but just needed paint. My friends on the board maneuvered a quick sale to me for $300. Painted it in my girlfriends driveway with Dupont Imron (airplane paint). Not a smart idea but I was young and stupid. We left our trailers at the club because we had a caretaker. I passed it to another couple a few years later for $500 and moved up in size. I miss hauling that 10 footer behind my 1985 Nissan 4 wheel drive. Many, many great memories and people. Thanks for your show. P.S. Don't ever try to cook spaghetti on your front stove with your trailer unhooked and no jacks under the back. Ask me how that's not a good idea.
Brand new here...we are looking to buy a vintage trailer to restore and found u all while looking restoration tips lol. You all have a cool channel! My kid and his wife would love you. She's a retro girl through and through! ❤
Welcome aboard! There are multiple Facebook groups that cover Vintage Trailers. k.com/groups/181664555543872/ facebook.com/groups/287695411615959/ facebook.com/groups/658848557659417
Ok there are Bar crawls Room crawls maybe time for A Trailer crawl? is there anything that can't be mid century modernized? The TIKI trailer w/ thatched ceiling is unreal! Good job on your trailer
Great channel guys. I'll be out in Oregon next March - May hanging out (retiring)...my daughter goes to U of Oregon. If you guys hold a meet up I can say Hi. As for that awesome 28' Traveleze, looks like they don't weigh a whole lot, maybe 5,000lbs empty? You could use a newer half ton to pull that thing if it was set up for heavier towing. Definitely a 3/4 ton could pull it. I just bought a 2024 Ram 2500 gas engine and it'll pull 15,000lbs.
Hard to say. Our 18 ft Oasis is the same height and width and it weighs 4200 empty. So probably closer to 6000 empty on the traveleze? Thanks for watching!
facebook.com/groups/658848557659417 Is a Facebook group to help. Be VERY careful. Most vintage trailers are simply wooden frames with a thin layer of aluminum over them. The frames rot out if the roof isn't fully sealed every 8 or so years, as well as the windows all need to be removed and resealed every ten years!
Congratulation on your second Trailer: the Atomic Gato 🐈⬛ (kitty) Lola dress/ your shirt are the Most 🤗💕saw that rack full of jackets 💥door prize, or give a ways 😏😬
15:44 Beatles, I always have to turn off the background music now when I make my car fixit videos, I always get dinged! . My first experience with trailers was the yearly show in Santa Cruz Mountains, south of Felton. We now have a canned ham 13' Roadrunner that was tastefully redone including a loo for the lil lady. Original stove and modern plumbing, rewired and all new wood structure. It's missing the original arrow painted outside, so kinda bummed about that, otherwise is a real treat to camp in..
Oh my. That would be above my pay grade. I've never heard of a Westener nor am I familiar with original colors of trailers. Wow. I would ask one of the multiple vintage trailer Facebook groups. :) There were hundreds of trailer companies back in the 50s-60s.
I love seeing everyone's trailers! So cute! And what a fun hobby!
@@cynthiatreynor1973 truth
How fun❤
Duke and Lola: another great video. I watched it twice. 👍👍🙏
Thank you so much!
Great community and y’all represent so well. Always entertaining and fun, thanks for letting all of us tag along
Thanks so much! What was your favorite trailer?
The 28’ Travel Eze had me at hello, pretty remarkable
That one was amazing
Another great video of beautifully restored trailers, love to have one
Always a pleasure
loved the journey
This is exactly what I've been searching for! Subscribed and thrilled for more wisdom! - "Challenges are the stepping stones to self-discovery."
We have made it our mission to share Kustom Kulture events for the past 13 years. :) We know enough to cause trouble, but are not experts at Rockabilly, Tiki, Classic Cars, Vintage Trailers etc.
Wonderful vintage vibes, and bubbly Lola! It's a win-win! Thanks for another fun tour guys; you're the cutest fun couple. So happy for you to be in your new trailer; it's gorgeous!
Well thank you! What was your favorite part? :)
Duke, My wife and I love you channel and these camper videos we wish they had them here on the east coast
@@debbieh1959 Thanks so much. :) I know they have them in the midwest.
Love your show. I joined a camping/shooting club out of San Diego back in 1978 when I was just 21. We had 100 acres 80 miles out of SD on the Mexican border. I tent camped for a few years then an older couple that couldn't camp anymore donated their late 1960's 10 ft trailer for past dues owed. I can'r remember who made it , but it was squarish with the normal amenities but just needed paint. My friends on the board maneuvered a quick sale to me for $300. Painted it in my girlfriends driveway with Dupont Imron (airplane paint). Not a smart idea but I was young and stupid. We left our trailers at the club because we had a caretaker. I passed it to another couple a few years later for $500 and moved up in size. I miss hauling that 10 footer behind my 1985 Nissan 4 wheel drive. Many, many great memories and people. Thanks for your show. P.S. Don't ever try to cook spaghetti on your front stove with your trailer unhooked and no jacks under the back. Ask me how that's not a good idea.
Hey Aloha BossaNova Life 🎉 from the D Mi 😎 hey thanks for sharing another great video of some Amazing Awesome Travel Trailers 🎉 very Well done 👍🤩💖🔥
Glad you enjoyed. Any favorite trailers?
Very cool!!!!
hello from Australia love watching your shows
@@terryphippen8898 Welcome. It's our pleasure.
So awesome
Thanks!
I love watching your videos
Thank you!
Love your channel ❤
Thank you so much!!
I have that Martin Denny Hypnotique album. I plan on recording Jungle Dreams on my Lounge and Film Music 🎶 Volume 8❤ . love your channel.
Thank you! Yeah I have hundreds of exotica albums that I never get to play so I brought some along!
Brand new here...we are looking to buy a vintage trailer to restore and found u all while looking restoration tips lol.
You all have a cool channel! My kid and his wife would love you. She's a retro girl through and through!
❤
Welcome aboard! There are multiple Facebook groups that cover Vintage Trailers. k.com/groups/181664555543872/
facebook.com/groups/287695411615959/
facebook.com/groups/658848557659417
@@BossaNovaLife thankyou! Love love your channel ♥️
I like time stamp: of 53 minutes so far of that trailer. I just subscribe to your channel.
@yepme6484 Welcome. We strive to share events, people and places in the Kustom Kulture and Vintage Trailer Community.
Ok there are Bar crawls Room crawls maybe time for A Trailer crawl? is there anything that can't be mid century modernized? The TIKI trailer w/ thatched ceiling is unreal! Good job on your trailer
@@airtiki2374 Indeed. There are trailer crawls. :)
Great channel guys. I'll be out in Oregon next March - May hanging out (retiring)...my daughter goes to U of Oregon. If you guys hold a meet up I can say Hi.
As for that awesome 28' Traveleze, looks like they don't weigh a whole lot, maybe 5,000lbs empty? You could use a newer half ton to pull that thing if it was set up for heavier towing. Definitely a 3/4 ton could pull it. I just bought a 2024 Ram 2500 gas engine and it'll pull 15,000lbs.
Hard to say. Our 18 ft Oasis is the same height and width and it weighs 4200 empty. So probably closer to 6000 empty on the traveleze? Thanks for watching!
We have so many vintage campers in our area up forsale on marketplace
facebook.com/groups/658848557659417 Is a Facebook group to help. Be VERY careful. Most vintage trailers are simply wooden frames with a thin layer of aluminum over them. The frames rot out if the roof isn't fully sealed every 8 or so years, as well as the windows all need to be removed and resealed every ten years!
Congratulation on your second Trailer: the Atomic Gato 🐈⬛ (kitty) Lola dress/ your shirt are the Most 🤗💕saw that rack full of jackets 💥door prize, or give a ways 😏😬
5th vintage trailer, but yes our 2nd dream one. It's almost exactly the design of the one we lost:)
15:44 Beatles, I always have to turn off the background music now when I make my car fixit videos, I always get dinged! .
My first experience with trailers was the yearly show in Santa Cruz Mountains, south of Felton. We now have a canned ham 13' Roadrunner that was tastefully redone including a loo for the lil lady. Original stove and modern plumbing, rewired and all new wood structure. It's missing the original arrow painted outside, so kinda bummed about that, otherwise is a real treat to camp in..
@600miles Nice! Yeah people repaint them often to match the original design too.
Quick question...do you all know what the original colors to the 1959 westerner was?
I thought I would ask...this community is pretty awesome ❤
Oh my. That would be above my pay grade. I've never heard of a Westener nor am I familiar with original colors of trailers. Wow. I would ask one of the multiple vintage trailer Facebook groups. :) There were hundreds of trailer companies back in the 50s-60s.
Have a video of before and after on the atomic kitty?
All we did was the fun part. Decorate and upgrade some things. It was rebuilt 9 years ago by another couple.
Imagine the crappy vehicles that used to tow these things.