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The Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine #31

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May - June 2017 Volume: 6, Number: 3, Issue: 31

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HOLLYWOOD Vintage Trailers Southland Trailers circa 1952

The magazine for all vintage camper trailer collectors, restorers, admirers and dreamers.

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We picked up a 62 Shasta trailer and the side looked like a kid took a stick to the side of it. It was bad. We brought the skin to Hemet Valley RV and they Made a new piece. The Bottom skin is new and the top skin was old, but they look identical. It had 6 inch lines and it turned out perfect. Thanks Guys. Great job. -Barry

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Five Star Plus!!! Steve and his company demonstrate what customer service should look like. Thanks so much! -Glenn I recently purchased all of the siding,trim and entry door for an 1970 11’ foot trailer that I rebuilt using only the metal frame of the original trailer. I contacted Steve at Hemet Valley RV and sent him a side view of the trailer with the dimensions on it. Steve figured out what material I needed and the amount and sent it. Everything that I needed I received in a timely fashion and it was packaged in very strong boxes...Thanks so much for the great job Steve, I have no doubt that your business will have continued success, Great Job. -Wayne M.

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Belgium I am one of your overseas subscribers. This year the European Classic Caravan Rally is held in the Netherlands. These are some of my caravans and cars. I go everywhere with them on the European continent. I use them for rallies and holidays. You are free to publish these pictures in your magazine, that I love very much! Last year I went to your caravan show (we call them caravans) in the California Auto Museum in Sacramento where I took a lot of nice pictures and some of your T-shirts. Keep on Trailerin’ Sylvain Brack Belgium

The wooden trailer is a Dutch made 1958 VagĂŠ Combi.

A 1966 Belgian made Vancar.

A very rare British made 1956 Willerby Vogue.

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Inside This Issue Index Double Ender - 1946 Spartan Manor

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Hollywood Vintage Trailers

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Relic Trailers - Retro Style

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Modernism Week Palm Springs

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Southland Trailers - circa 1952

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Boot Camp 2017

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Converter Systems - Electrical Upgrade

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Greetings from the South

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The Cars You Love

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USA Rally Calendar

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American Tr a i l e r i t e By Paul Lacitinola Publisher VCT Magazine Volume: 6 - Number: 3 - Issue: 31 PO Box 354, Elverta CA 95626 (916) 572-8554

www.vintagecampertrailers.com vintagecampertrailers@gmail.com Publisher: Paul Lacitinola American Trailerite The VCT Magazine is published bi-monthly January, March, May, July, September & November. Oh, well, look-a here what a good day we got today. Why don’t we jump in the car, baby, and go find some place to play. Come on let the top down, get in and let’s roll away. -Chuck Berry Vintage Camper Trailers is a non-denominational supporter of the vintage camper trailer hobby. We welcome all collectors, restorers, admirers and dreamers. Subscribe Today - See page 37 for details.

Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine reserves the exclusive right to reject or accept advertising or editorial material submitted for publication. The editorial content contained in this magazine does not necessarily represent the views of the publisher. Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine (USPS Publication Number 15940) is published bimonthly (in January, March, May, July, September, November) by Vintage Camper Trailers, 8416 Elwyn Avenue, Elverta, CA 95626-9552. Periodical postage paid at Elverta, CA and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Vintage Camper Trailers, PO Box 354, Elverta, CA 95626-0354.

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In February, we caught up with friends in Palm Spring at Modernism Week. The following weekend, March 2-5 we hosted Boot Camp in Lodi, CA. In April we will be in Corning at the Woodson Bridge and the following weekend is Trailerfiesta in Petaluma, CA. So begins our rally season on the West Coast. While we try to get to new rallies every year, it is hard to “skip” rallies that we have gone to for years. Most of our trailerite friends, like us, attend several rallies, so we camp with some friends several times a season. However some we only get to see at one particular event and that makes it hard to miss. The first weekend in June we host Rally at the Ranch in Elverta, CA. Last year it was unseasonably warm but typically it is in the low 80’s with cooler breezy evenings. While most rallies sell out, rallies like Rally at the Ranch and the All American Rally in Brooks, Oregon (4th of July) have room for everybody! Held at unconventional large “park like settings”, these rallies have limited hook-ups but make up for fun if you are willing to “rough it“ for the weekend. Through the summer, it warms up in northern California so the rally season slows down a bit. We usually hit some car shows or head for the coast with a few friends. This year Hot August Nights in Reno, Nevada has even started their own Vintage Trailer Revival. Rallies are a fundamental part of the hobby. Where else can you see so many magnificent mid-century preservations and restorations. At rallies, you can make contacts for parts, get restoration ideas or maybe even acquire your next project. After a decade of vintage rallying myself, I can say that I always learn something or see an idea I can use in the future. There is always something new to see whether someone has recently completed a new build or found a well preserved trailer that had been hidden in a barn for decades. Even if you don’t have a trailer yet you still need to tour an open house and see the individualism that each owner has poured in to their own trailer. The second rally we ever went to, several years ago now, was the Pismo Rally. With about 300 trailers and who knows how many classic cars, bikes and motorcycles, I was pumped on adrenaline for three days! I tell people that jumping out of an airplane and being in a police pursuit gave me a similar rush. (I used to be a cop so I was doing the pursuing.) After all these years, and the thousands of trailers we have seen and the friends we have made, we still look forward to the start of rally season. Check back with me after Trailerfest at the beginning of October, we’ll probably be ready to put the old trailers away for the winter. Except for maybe a New Years rally this year? I better check with Caroline! www.vintagecampertrailers.com

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DOUBLE ENDER Although Spartan produced “double enders” in the early 1950’s this creation was custom built by William Ward.

Vintage Trailer Coach Restorations (owned by William and Kelli Ward), found this Spartan Manor in a suburb of Portland, Oregon about five years ago. It was in rough condition and sat in their yard while they pursued the restoration of several other trailers. In the summer of 2015, after the Wards found a second “parts donor” Spartan, work began on this one of a kind, custom build. Although “double enders” were produced in the early 1950’s by Spartan, this creation was custom built by William. Kelli did not think converting the 24’ tandem manor into a double ender was one of William’s best ideas. Not daunted, William took several measurements and found the trailer’s mid-section was the same length from the middle towards

each end. Only the “end-caps” were different. (Spartan folklore or fact has it that the original double-enders were made when the factory ran out of rear ends.) Once William removed the rear cap of the one trailer he carefully removed the front end of the donor trailer. The cap was so light weight (about 100 pounds) he could lift it by himself. Each rivet was drilled out of the donor piece and when it was mated on to the back of the other trailer, all but three rivet holes lined back up! This is the smallest of all the Spartan Manor models that were made. This Spartan is even more rare because it has a tandem axle. Spartan only did tandem axles on this model if it was custom ordered. Adding the “front to the back” lengthened the trailer about six inches. Once the overall shell

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H O L LY W O O D V I N TA G E T R A I L E R S Completely restored, these trailers have a distinguished mix of modern amenities and vintage style. photos by Hal Thoms At Modernism Week 2017 in Palm Springs, CA, Hollywood Vintage Trailer had three beautifully restored works of art on display. The 1959 Airstream Pacer, 1948 Spartan Manor and a 1962 Shasta Airflyte were all crowd pleasers. Completely restored, these trailers have a distinguished mix of modern amenities and vintage style. Owner and designer, Randy Gomez, has been working in the Hollywood film/television industry for decades. He is a camera man, but also owns an equipment rental business, Camera Support Burbank, that services the film industry. Randy explained that at the end of each day, the film that is shot that

day (dailies), is reviewed on location so the production team knows what needs to be accomplished the following day. Randy said it was a hot and dusty day and the team was looking through “dailies” when he had the epiphany that it would be really nice to do that task in some sort of comfort rather than under a pop-up tent. That was when he converged his background with film with his artistic vision and love for vintage and rebuilt a 1965 Airstream Safari into a television production trailer. The ’65 Airstream was the beginning of a new business for Randy and Anna Gomez. They now have a boutique shop that employees two full time craftsmen who restore vintage trailers. Randy, with his background in art and design, has continued on page 16

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The signature style of Hollywood trailers can be admired in these two similar but different interiors. The one on the left facing page is the Airstream and the photo below is the Spartan Manor featured on the next couple of pages. (Note the large windows in the Spartan.) Both interiors boast shiny finishes over amber colored wood. Most metal finishes are highly polished aluminum or chrome. Other surfaces have been powder-coated or re-porcelained. Note the trimmed out area below the window in each photo. A flat screen TV rises with the flick of a switch for easy viewing. Rising in front of the window also helps create some privacy.

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re-imagined the footprint of the vintage trailers he restores. His vision is to create a space that is open and inviting while still providing the necessities one wants while camping or living. Mr.Gomaz says, “Our mini-homes are a blend of vintage styling and modern technology. Completely restored and expertly finished into unique travel trailers designed and crafted to serve the most discriminating buyer.”

“Our mini-homes are a blend of vintage styling and modern technology.”

Many of Hollywood Vintage Trailers’ restorations are now used as guest homes, executive offices or private get-aways for some of Hollywood’s most discerning clientele. All three of the trailers pictured in this article are currently for sale.

A vintage style hubcap is the focal point for this light fixture that screams mid-century.

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The value of restored vintage trailers is a question that we are regularly asked. When available, we try to publish the values of these beautiful trailers. Since these trailers are for sale we have included their values below. Restorations of this

caliber require many hours of trial and error labor. (Note the rear door on the Spartan...it was originally on the backside of the trailer.) To see more photos, search “Hollywood” at vintagecampertrailers.com

1962 Shasta Airflyte $27,000 • 1959 Airstream Pacer $65,000 • 1948 Spartan Manor $127,000

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R e l i c Tr a i l e r s New Build with Retro Style Manufactured with quality as their top priority. Built like they did back in the 50s and 60s but with new, safer materials Jayne Barocela, the owner of Relic Trailers, was a long time vintage trailer enthusiast before she started her business venture. A vintage camper trailers Facebook group was where she first saw the prototype of what is now the iconic Relic Trailer. Relic Trailers are a blast from the past, built on designs created in the 1960’s, but manufactured brand new today. Between 1960 and 1963 a high school welding teacher named Roy designed a mid-century inspired trailer. He began manufacturing them but he abandoned the project and put it into storage for more than fifty years. The warehouse where it had all been stored for decades was eventually sold and the new building’s owner found the amazing prototype time capsules. One night someone posted the story on Facebook, with a link to a Craigslist listing. All of the machinery, designs, and a few shells were untouched, and forgotten, until Jayne saw them. She could barely sleep the night after seeing the ad, and called the owner the next day. He had already spoken with several interested parties. She ultimately called the owner back, and convinced him that she had the passion and the love for vintage trailers and would give these amazing relics the future they deserved. Relic trailers are both brand new, but vintage at the same time. Relic offers a brand new ‘vintage’, heirloom trailer that is made by hand. Relic Trailers is a boutique trailer company, meaning they make each trailer to order, consulting with each client during the design process for their individual trailer. Typically they use actual vintage items to finish out the interiors, but also include vintage reproductions where it makes sense. This offers owners the ability to completely customize their trailer, in a way that bigger companies can’t. The trailer “shell” is fabricated in one seamless fiberglass module, preventing leaks that are common with other, non-fiberglass models. Since water is the number one cause of damage over time, this innovative design will help the campers wear well through ages. Prices start at $16,000 18

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S o u t h l a n d Tr a i l e r s circa 1952 The owners Earl “Matt” Mathison and his wife Maudie lived upstairs over the factory on South St. in Long Beach,CA. The factory and the trailers were better known as Southland Trailers. photos and story by Bob Rigg These pictures were taken in the summer of 1952 with my first “Good” camera. Up to that point every photo I took was with some kind of fixed focus box camera. The Argus C 3 (AKA the Brick) was a step-up from the box cameras, and presented quite a learning curve for me at the time.

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The company was Mathison Aircraft & Trailer Co. located at 2923 South St., No. Long Beach,CA. The owners name was Earl “Matt” Mathison and his wife went by Maudie. They lived upstairs over the factory on South St. The factory and the trailers were better known as Southland Trailers.

They had 2 models the Runabouts and the Pacemakers. The Runabouts were from 13 to 18 feet long and were targeted to sell for approx. $100.00 per foot. The Pacemakers were from 27 to 29 feet and sold for much more than the $100.00 per foot. The owner, Matt, had bad luck getting paid from trailer lots and dealers so he went to selling “Factory


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The trailers were very strong and sturdy for their time. The outer bow of the sidewall was made up of 1/4” x 2” x 3’ or 4’ strips of plywood glued and nailed together to form one solid piece from the floor in the front to the floor in the rear of the trailer. They were not the lightest rigs on the road but they were one of the strongest. The aluminum siding came in 4’ x 8’ sheets and all forming was done on the floor break after they had been cut to size on the shear. No pre formed or pre painted stuff here as it had not been invented yet.

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Direct” right out in front of the factory on South Street. There was only room to show about 3 or 4 trailers at a time on this narrow strip. He believed print advertising was a waste of money and word of mouth was the way to go. My dad, H. B. “Buzz” Rigg, worked full time for the post office and part time in the evenings running all the 12v and 110v wiring in the trailers. He helped get me a job sweeping floors and helping out for the summer of 1952. I was called on to help do many things from laying flooring, hanging cabinets, and sanding the interior of the units in preparation for sanding sealer and

The cabinets were all hand made in the shop from real wood, particle board had not been invented yet. varnish. The worst job was getting down in the pit and spraying undercoating on the bottom of the trailers. Our state-ofthe-art respirator to be used for spraying undercoating consisted of an adjustable wire frame with an elastic band to fit around your head and used a Kotex

pad as a filter to breathe through. One time the guys hid the box of Kotex from me and made me go ask the owner’s wife for a new box. This was a very embarrassing thing for a 16 year old kid to go through and they kidded me about that for the rest of the summer. One

thing I will say about working there, I learned as much about life that summer as I did about building trailers. OSHA did not come along until 1971. As you can see from looking at the pictures, there were many of what today would be called workplace violations. www.vintagecampertrailers.com 23


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Ed saw that we were doing a feature on Southland trailers and sent us some before and after pictures of his 1953 Southland. Ed was searching for an old camper to restore in 2012 when a coworker told him about a trailer that her boyfriend was selling. Ed bought it from original owner who was then in his 60s and camped in it as a child growing up in California. It had been in his family since they bought it new in 1953. He lived in it in college and decades later pulled it to Florida.

Melrose, FL is where Ed met up with the original owner. In anticipation of a 170 mile ride home, it was then that he learned that the trailer had no working lights and the frame was so degraded that the side skins flapped in the breeze like elephant ears. To make it even more challenging it began pouring rain. No lights, no license tag, a white-out rainstorm, front side skins flapping. It was amazing that he got it home in mostly one piece. (Ed did lose a couple of trim pieces.)

The restoration took a year. Ed worked from the floor up. He preserved the original look but included a retro fridge and matching microwave, flat screen TV, dvd player, LED lighting inside and out and an AC / DC power. Ed will likely sell the Southland now that he is restoring his dream trailer: a Spartan Manor 25’, that is in deplorable condition.

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B O OT C A M P March 2017 - Lodi, CA The second annual gathering of trailer restorers got together this year to share their knowledge about a variety of different aspects of vintage trailer restoration. Several seminars addressed 12v, 110v and solar electrical systems. I think I learned just enough to make me dangerous.

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Boot Camp 2017 in Lodi, CA hosted over 180 trailerites eager to learn about a variety of different aspects of vintage trailer restoration. Nearly two dozen presenters gave over 40 1.5 hour presentations on everything from electrical trouble shooting to painting to interior wood work. Classes were presented in the park’s pavilion and in a 40’ x 40’ tent. Beginning Thursday afternoon through Sunday morning Boot Camp offered a seminar in both venues at the same time. Something for everybody! Boot Camp attracted a dozen attendees from out of state. Folks flew in from as far away as Wisconsin and Canada. The park offered cottages for those that did not camp at the park and some people opted to stay in nearby hotels. Thursday night we kicked off the weekend event with Hawaiian Barbeque! We, (Paul and Caroline Lacitino26

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Gary Warner (pictured above and right) was just one of the speakers at Boot Camp that addressed electrical systems. Joel and Rachel Harp of Harps RV in Lincoln, CA and Adam Blair of Avalon RV in Benicia, CA also spoke to 12v and solar systems.

la) hosted the event along with a lot of help from Faye and Barry Holland, Tim and Linda Brown and Glen and Deb Nichols, along with many, many others. Breakfast and lunch were provided for the attendees. Some new fun menu offering were grilled cheese and tomato soup for lunch and an oatmeal bar Sunday morning. The large open air classrooms gave presenters the opportunity to go to work. Jimmy Evans prepped and painted trailer panels and Scotty from Artistic Airstreams brought an Airstream to show the variety of stages of polishing. Scotty was also able to not just talk about it, but show you how he and his team polish trailers. Other presenters like Gary Warner and Adam Blair (Avalon RV), have built elaborate displays and bring tools for the “students” to use. Their classes give the attendees

the chance to see how electrical and solar work. Tim and Linda Brown and Joel and Rachell Harps (Harps RV) brought a variety of props, tools and products that illustrated everything needed for wood finishing and repair to trailer maintenance. All the classes were more than just lectures. The extra efforts made by the presenters took the event to another level. Along with all of the learning that went on there was also a lot of socializing. Friday night we were entertained by the Gypsy Time Travelers blacksmithing and story-telling (See issue # 27 of the VCT Magazine). Saturday, Vanessa gave Swing Dance lessons. Boot Camp is an opportunity for trailerites that are doing some or all of their own restorations to learn how the pros do it. Comparing success’ and failures,


Other presenters and guests included: Steve Loomis from Hemet Valley RV, Justin Scribner from Flyte Camp, Rick Burros from R and D Motorsports, Mel and Jenny Davis from Ace Propane, Frank Lewis from State Farm, Josh Hicks, Scotty and Vanessa from Artistic Airstream, John Green and last but not least Penny Cotter.

learning tips and tricks and establishing relationships with like-minded people are the advantages of Boot Camp that

you don’t get watching videos or reading a blog. When we got home from Boot Camp it was time to get back to work on our 1955 Spartan. John Green got the wood paneling installed over the aluminum frame work and it was time to connect all of the wiring. I rewired the trailer with 110v outlets and 12v lighting. Now I needed a power supply to make it all work. I contacted Mike Tomarchio the National Account Manager at Parallax Group, Inc. Mike helped me select their 8300 model for my project. Mike also sent me even more information about their power supplies that I thought would be good information to share with the VCT magazine readers. Mike’s email, along with some more pictures of Boot Camp are on the following pages. www.vintagecampertrailers.com

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V i n t a g e Tr a i l e r Converter Systems by Mike Tomarchio

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I read over and over again the misconceptions that exist out there regarding the converter systems in RV’s and Travel Trailers. Most people are under the assumption that their converter is a battery charger or somehow has a separate battery charging function. RV’s and Travel Trailers have a 12 volt DC system that requires 12VDC be supplied to it to operate those appliances and systems. This is what the converter is for. The converter is designed to supply a range of voltage safe enough to operate the 12 volt system and also adequate enough to charge battery if one is utilized in the RV or trailer. Most commonly you have a 55 amp converter, which creates 55 amps of available current (Amps) in a voltage range of 13.2 to 14.5 VDC. There is also most likely a battery tied in parallel with the 12 volt system, meaning whatever the converter produces, the 12 volt systems and battery see simultaneously. A converter is not a battery charger. It just so happens that whatever is not being consumed by the 12 volt systems, out of the 55 amps it creates, is available for a battery to take in the event it needs current to charge. Now, without getting overly technical, because it can get very technical, a battery will always accept some amount current to offset natural internal discharge or any sort of parasitic drain. Even though your converter creates 55 amps, your battery isn’t accepting all of that. As a battery charges, it develops resistance to current, the higher the charge level of the battery, the higher the internal resistance. This internal resistance pushes back or blocks the flow of current going into the battery until it reaches that point of equilibrium where it is only allows in mere milliamps of current to offset that internal discharge/parasitic


drain. For this example I use the typical car battery and alternator. The average alternator in a car creates anywhere from 90 to 130 amps. From what I hear and see from RV and trailer owners regarding the converter system, you would also assume that they would think the battery in their car would over charge from the massive amounts of current being supplied from their alternator. But again, no matter the amount of current being created, the battery regulates the flow of incoming current. Now let’s talk about voltage, this is where “3 stage” or “multiple stage” charging comes into play. Bulk, Absorption, and Float are your typical charge stages. The output voltage per stage is where I think most people get confused. A converter creates a range of voltage between 13v and 14-14.5 volts that is capped. Converter manufacturers set the parameters at a no load scenario and a full load scenario. Meaning that with nothing that requires 12 volts operating in the system, the converter will output no more that 14-14.5 volts, but with a full load (everything that requires 12 volts) operating, it will output no less than 13-13.2 volts. This range is established to safely operate the 12v system. When batteries became more and more common in RV’s and travel trailers, the need to safely charge them came into play. Battery chargers have been around forever and they are designed to do one thing; charge a battery. They are not and were never intended to operate a 12v system.

in a converter to do this. In a “3 stage” charger or converter, as some converter manufacturer now claim multi stage “charging” in a converter, the output voltages during these stages are designed for proper charging of a battery. The charger phases into and out of bulk, absorption, and float based upon detected amp draw from the converter. Typically at 4 amps or less a 3 stage charger would enter float mode. This is all fine and dandy for a battery, as a battery is the only thing hooked up to a battery charger, in an RV you have multiple systems drawing current from the converter. What happens when total system load is greater than 4 amps? The converter simply never enters float mode. How can you claim you have 3 stage battery charging, when the device you manufacturer is being used in an electrical environment that is not designed for what 3 stage charging of battery is supposed to be able to accomplish? Now do not get me wrong 3 stage and multiple stage charging is a great function; for battery charging. Keep in mind that you are not charging a battery in an RV, you have to operate the entire 12 volt system. At any given time, the system loads that may be on in an RV may not allow a typical multi stage charger to properly enter or exit any one of the stage. The voltages being supplied during the “stages” of battery charging may not be ideal for operating the entire 12 volt system.

With that in mind, battery charger manufactures can manipulate the output voltage to the battery into distinct stages. Bulk stage is where massive amount of amps is flowing into the battery, the low resistance of the battery allows this. The high rate of amps allows for a higher voltage to the battery. During the Absorption stage, the batteries internal resistance is starting to increase and the amount of current flowing into the battery begins to taper off and thus the voltage being supplied to the battery begins to taper off. The final stage or Float stage, is where the battery is only accepting in a very small amount amps. Typically it is only accepting in the milliamp range at the point to offset internal discharge and parasitic drain. At this point the voltage being supplied is only adequate enough to maintain the charge level of the battery. What may be great for charging a battery may not be so great for operating a 12 volt system. When it comes to a converter, the set voltage range of 13-14.5 volts DC fluctuates depending upon total system load, It will be higher with less total system load and lower with more total system load. A converter being a converter, and not a battery charger does not “see” that there is a battery hooked up to it. All it “sees” is another load, or something that is requiring current (Amps) and voltage. A converter cannot distinguish between a battery and an LED light, they are viewed only has loads on the system. I mentioned earlier that the battery is in series with the entire 12 volt system. Converters do not charge the battery independent of supplying voltage and current to the entire 12 volt system. There is no isolated function or feature that exists

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DOUB LE ENDER continued from page 6 was back together the work had just begun. New roll pans, floors and general fit and finish added up to approximately 1050 hours of fabrication work. William is a full time, one-man shop and can tell you everything about the build. Due to the rough condition of the trailer when William and Kelli acquired it, there was not much left inside that could be salvaged. Using their creativity, the Wards redesigned their Spartan by adding a luxurious bathroom with an aluminum surround and a stainless sink. Although the trailer is not a “period correct” restoration, William worked hard to keep the mid-century feel with an aluminum ceiling, a large “U” shaped kitchen, walnut cabinets and white flooring. Modern amenities include a, sound system with speakers throughout the coach, two Samsung flat screen TV’s and air conditioning. The exterior is polished in the mid-

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dle and painted with Mercedes Benz metallic silver on the upper and lower sections of the trailer. Both porch lights are original to the trailer(s). It has new window glass, screens, aluminum propane tanks, new axles, brakes, wheels and tires etc. making this NEW/OLD trailer ready for years of vintage trailering fun. At only 4000 lbs. you can tow it with a ½ ton truck. The Wards finished the Spartan in May of 2016 and have enjoyed showing it with their son Will at numerous vintage trailer rallies on the west coast. It has won best of show in several rallies. They are already working on their next project which is why they are offering this one-of-a-kind custom for $85,000. williamwardstudios@yahoo. com. Want to see more pictures of the build? Go to www.vintagecampertrailers.com and search for “double ender”


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Greetings from Terry and Holly Jones, For the past four years, my husband and I have been proud owners of a 1962 Shasta Airflyte, and after attending our third Vintage Rally this past weekend, we believe we can now officially call ourselves Trailerites. Our little Shasta has been with us since the beginning, well, the beginning for my husband and I. After my parents purchased an Airstream in October of 2012, we became fascinated with vintage trailers, specifically “the ones with wings”. After searching for several months, my father found our little Shasta about six hours away in a small, rural town in Illinois in March of 2013. Two whirlwind trips later, we brought our then camouflaged, wingless Shasta home. Even though she was a sight for sore eyes, to say the least, we had the vision and were prepared to dig in and restore her to her formal glory. At the time we bought her, we believed that all of her decals, along with her wings, had been lost at some point throughout the years. Much to our surprise, her decals had actually been stored away in the drawer under the refrigerator many years ago and were still fully intact! Furthermore, on our wedding day, May 18, 2013, my parents surprised us with one final wedding present, two new wings for our little Shasta! Fast forward one year, a dozen gallon buckets of paint removal, countless brushes/scrapers, three buffing wheels, and over a thousand screws, she was finally campground ready. After traveling to the Smoky Mountains, Bay Springs Lake in Mississippi, and Dale Hallow Lake in Tennessee, we found out about Vintage Trailer Rallies, with our very first 32

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rally being in March 2016 at Honeycomb Campground in Grant, Alabama. After that, we were hooked! Not only did we get to meet fellow Trailerites who shared our passion for vintage trailers, we were able to see campers we had only read about or seen online! Our next rally was at Fall Creek Falls with Southern Vintage Trailers Friends, and we had a wonderful time helping with a campground wide Trickor-Treat. Even though we may be some of the youngest Trailerites in the campground, we are welcomed with open arms at each and every rally and treated like old The day we brought friends. our Shasta home

Our Shasta now at our first rally at Honeycomb and second rally at Fall Creek Falls. It is this fellowship that will keep us coming back to rallies year after year! Happy Camping!!


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Douglas Keister takes you for a retro ride in the world of diminutive travel trailers. The demand for vintage trailers-”the smaller the better”-has risen dramatically in recent years, especially with “teardrops,” first manufactured in the 1930s and containing just indoor sleeping space and an outdoor exterior kitchen. 200 photos. $19.99

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What makes vintage cars so great? Is it simple nostalgia or is there more to it? Many people argue that cars built in the fifties were of a higher quality and built better. Others say these cars are simply beautiful and have more character than the cars you might find today. Collectors like the rarity, especially in models where few were built. Whatever the reason, most people can appreciate vintage automobiles and everything that comes with it. That is why A Moment in Time Retro Design decided to begin offering something special for car enthusiasts (more on that later). But first let’s dig into some of the most classic models from the fifties and what makes them great.

T H E C A R S YO U L OV E : Ye s t e r d a y a n d To d a y If you like vintage camper trailers chances are you also love classic cars.You may even have an old car that is equipped with a ball on the rear to drag your old trailer around. Even if you don’t pull with a classic, you can certainly appreciate how this company is re-purposing mid-century metal.

1955 Chevy The ‘55 Chevy was considered a huge turning point for the company and a major success. This was in part due to the V8 engine which helped create a combination of style and performance that until now could only be found in higher priced Oldsmobile’s and Cadillac’s. The 1955 Chevrolet also offered many first for the company such as air conditioning, power windows and even power seats. Something many of us take for granted today. The 55’s top trim offering was the Bel-Air which looks great and really makes the car stand out. The ‘55 was designed so well that its platform remained for 3 model years and is now referred to as the “Tri-Five Chevys” (‘55, ‘56, and ‘57) . Every other car soon followed suit, thanks to Chevrolet.

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USA Rally Calendar We do our best to confirm all events before press but plans do change. Make sure and call to confirm. Many times rallies have an open house on Saturday to view the trailers. Call to confirm the rally is open to the public if not stated. Listing your rally on this calendar is FREE, just let us know in advance. We also offer cheap display ad rates for rallies if you want your event to stand out. Paid ads include a listing on our website and Facebook page events calendar. May 5-7, 2017 Berrien Springs , MI SpringFest Vintage Camper Rally 2017 Berrien County Fairgrounds, 9122 Old US31. Berrien Springs , MI 49103 United States Bring your oldies but goodie and have some fun with vintage camper enthusiasts like yourself, at the Berrien County Fairgrounds . Contact: saramichianamarket@gmail.com May 12-14, 2017 Stonewall, CO 1st Stonewall Vintage Camper Rally. 6673 state highway 12 Weston, CO 81091. Rally will take place in Stonewall, Colorado, which is 10 miles west of Weston on the “Highway of Legends” in the beautiful San de Cristo mountains in southern Colorado. All pre1980 vintage camper enthusiasts encouraged to come and have fun showing off their pride and joy. Open house Saturday. Dan Crist, nscrist52@yahoo.com 719-680-7109 May 11-14, 2017 Bull Shoals, AR Enjoy the Ozarks. Tin Can Tourists is sponsoring an open rally at Bull Shoals, AR. Rally will be held at Dam Site Park.35 sites are available with 15,30 and 50 amp. service, water but no sewer hook ups. Dump station is on site. WiFi available. The town of Bull Shoals will have promotional material

available from local merchants. Rest rooms and showers available. Each site can have one trailer and up to two tents, fire wood is at site. Reservations can be made after Feb.1st.Call Park at 1-870-405-9619. Mention reservations are for TCT rally. April 10th is the dead line. For rally questions call Ed Proctor @ 1-618-927-6510. For site map go to BullShoalsdamsite.com. Please review the rules and local attractions. May 12-13, 2017 Oroville, CA Gold Rush Car Show. Bird and Downer St On May 13th Historic Downtown OrovilleFeather Fall’s Casino May 12th Show and Shine Start 12 Noon $ 15.00 Pre Regstation, www.goldrushcarshow.org Mike Mendenhall GoldRushCarShow@gmail.com (530) 5321956. May 18-21, 2017 Pismo Beach, CA Pismo Coast Village RV Resort. Open House is Saturday May 20th 10am to 3pm May 18 - 21, 2017 New Bern, NC Historic New Bern Gathering. Visit our website for event details - www.SouthernVintageTrailers.com

May 18-20 2017 Hiawassee, GA 2nd Annual “Eggs on the Hiawassee River” 2626 Streak Hill Road Hiawassee Georgia 30546 A rally for new & vintage molded fiberglass rv’s including Boler, Scamp, Casita, U-Haul, Trillium, Bigfoot, Parkliner, Escape, Oliver, Perris Pacer, Love Bug, Burro, Eco, Cloud, Fiber Stream, Lil Snoozy & more. To reserve a site call River Bend Campground at 706-896-1415 then RSVP on www.fiberglassrv.com - look on the May calendar (must be logged in).The will be an open house Saturday for participating campers (not open to the general public) John Martin. johnamartin@bellsouth.net 678-859-7075 May 18-21, 2017 Milford, MI 20th Annual Gathering Camp Dearborn, 1700 General Motors Rd Milford, MI 48390 Placeholder until the registration procedures are complete. Here is a link to last year’s sold out event: https://tincantourists.com/ blog/event/19th-annual-tct-gathering/ May 18-21, 2017 Bozeman, MT Rally At The Hot Springs At Bozeman Hot Springs Campground and RV Park. 81123 Gallatin Rd, Bozeman, MT 59718. 406587-3030 for reservations. All sites have full

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site F6 with Hot Coffee, Tea and Coco with Munchies Friday night welcome gathering at the Host site F6 with a Nacho Bar bring your favorite toping Possible Miner Camp - pan for your own gems on Friday. Pot Luck on Saturday Night (bring your favorite dish from the Era of your Trailer) We will provide meat Sunday: Fare Well - pastries, Hot Coffee, Tea and Coco - book for the following year! Contact Kelly Boldy at 707-738-8607 or giggler664@yahoo.com

hookups free WIFI (mention Vintage Trailer Rally) Pet friendly with dog park too, Clean restrooms, Hot showers and laundry area along with a mini store for the forgotten or needed items. Check in is at 2pm and Check out is 11ish. Only $58.80 a night Price includes FREE Hot Spring pass for every day you book (walking distance from camping, indoor and outdoor pools) $20.00 Rally fee per site. Events: Open House Saturday 10 am to 3 pm. Welcome on the 18th at the Host

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May 19-21, 2017 Bonita, CA Garden of Innocence, San Diego. 3218 Summit Meadow Road, Bonita CA 91902 Weekend Rally/Camp out, Fundraiser for the Garden of Innocence, San Diego. A nice weekend with nice people. Please come out and join us for an open house! Andre Trujillo autobody55@ yahoo.com. 619 905-4399 May 19-21, 2017 Union Gap (Yakima), WA PlayTheGap is a FREE, fun event established in 2014 that aims to bring a “Slice of Americana” to Union Gap, WA and the surrounding communities. Attractions include: concerts with great acoustic music, amazing food, free camping, vintage trailers, classic cars & trucks, hot rods and many local vendors. The weekend event is meant for all

ages and will host contests and workshops featuring a quilt block challenge, pick n’ bow contest, dutch oven cooking, jamming, square (contra) dancing, kids’ activities and much more! 4508 Main Street. Union Gap (Yakima), WA 98903. (509) 949-2100 playthegapcoordinator@gmail.com. www.playthegap.com


May 19-21 2017 Bodega Bay, CA Second annual Bodega Bay Rally. 2001 highway one Bodega Bay, CA 94923. Chowder cook off contest, Hawaiian plate lunch and homemade bird house contest. Open House Saturday 10-2. Robin /Kristina Gutierres Kristinagutierres@sbcglobal.net, 510604-3117 510-537-1537

Riders on Saturday May 20th and Concours D’ Elegance vehicles and Vintage Travel Trailers on Sunday, May 21st. Travel Trailers will be admitted Saturday afternoon and will be allowed to CAMP Saturday night May 20th. For vehicle registration please visit our website at muckcarshow.org. Or contact Tom McDonnell at 714-323-8611 Open to the public, $5.00 Saturday, $10.00 Sunday.

May 19-21, 2017 Manchester Beach, CA Trailers by the Sea Gathering located at the Manchester Beach KOA. Call Manchester Beach KOA to reserve your sites and Please ask for Yolanda or Suzie. We blocked 40 sites for the weekend of May 20th 2017.

May 26-29, 2017 Canon City, CO FAC is having our 2nd annual gathering in Canon City, CO. Please call the campground and check availability. A vintage trailer is not required. The Starlite Classic Campground offers vintage trailers and cabins for rent. 2nd Annual Friendly Average Campers of Colorado Meetup Starlite Classic Campground. 30 CR 3A, Canon City, CO 81212 www.starliteclassiccampground. com 619-467-3876

May 20th, 2017 Littlerock, CA Hotdogs, Harleys & Hotrods @ 8533 E. Ave T Littlerock, Ca. 93543. 9:30 am-3 pm. There is no fee to show any vehicle. We would love to have the event listed on your page. aauntietammy@gmail.com or irowe@ myccol.org. May 20-21, 2017 Fullerton, CA Muckenthaler Motor Car Festival. 1201 W. Malvern Ave. Fullerton CA 92833. A two-day event featuring Hot Rods, Customs and Low

June 2-4, 2017 Cheyenne, WY Terry bison ranch Tin Can Tourists Hosting. When making reservation, notify you’re with TCT, vintage or modern and head count for optional buffalo dinner on Saturday pre-evening $13.00 adult, children discounts available). Bring your own plate, cup, roller napkins, etc. Dinner is paid correct cash, (dollar

close), Rally fee of $20.00 per space. Open to non tct folks. Cut off reservation date; may 25th. Saturday; open house 10 am to 5 pm. Flea market items encouraged, The dry camp area will be the meeting area. Porta toilets will be on site. Plan is to set up dry camp spaces in a crescent shape,open end facing North. Dry camping is now open on the Eastern edge of the common area. The vintage tractor folks will be joining us on Sat. 434-730-3840, wattmungall@gmail.com

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a weekend of camping. Live country western band on Saturday night and FREE BEER! (Root Beer floats) All Year Trailers are Welcome. June 3, 2017 Meadville, PA 10th Annual Car Show & 2nd Vintage RV Rally at Meadville KOA Campground. 25164 State Hwy 27. Vintage RV Display from 3:005:00pm. Entry Fee: None! Bring your Antique (50 years), Classic (25 years), Modern Muscle, Street Rod/Hot Rod/Rat Rod, Import or Sport Compact, or Truck to our Car Show at our Family Campground. (About 45 min South of Erie, PA & 1.5 Hr. North Of Pittsburgh Pa). Vintage RVs must be pre-1980 to qualify, get one night of free camping when they buy one night for displaying their RV for the 2-hour period from 3:00pm-5:00pm. Person: Robyn Chilson 814-789-3251. June 5-11, 2016 Big Bear Lake, CA Come enjoy the mountains for our third annual vintage trailer run at the Lighthouse Resort on the north shore of Big Bear Lake. On Saturday morning come mingle for some coffee and donuts followed by an open house in the afternoon. $40/night. Max or Lori Dobis @ (909) 866-9464 or email: lighthousemarina35@gmail.com

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June 8-11, 2017 Lakemont, GA Georgia River Gathering. Visit our website for event details - www.SouthernVintageTrailers.com

website: vcrvparknv.com. Contact Wes at 775-813-7960 to make a reservation/questions.

June 9-10, 2017 Westmoreland, Kansas 49th Annual BBQ and Car Show and Vintage Camper Show. Organ Trail RV Park on North Hwy 99. The Cutest Camper award is given and judged on the 9th followed by the cruise night on Main Street. There will be pulled pork dinner served that evening starting at 5:30pm. Saturday the car show starts with vendors and cars and motorcycles galore with a street dance and beer garden. Register with Vicki by emailing her at wagonweheelsshow@gmail.com. No Open House. Vicki Zentner wagonweheelsshow@ gmail.com, 785-457-3361

June 22-25, 2017 Loysville Perry County, PA Apache / Vintage camper gathering at Paradise Stream Family Campground in Loysville Perry County, Pennsylvania. Come enjoy the piece and quiet of Amish country in Perry county. There is swimming and fishing and miniature golf. Plus if you are into covered bridges there are four within 5 miles of the campground. All makes and models of vintage campers welcome. No age restriction for campers. When you call tell the office your with the vintage camper group. If you only need water and electric you will not be charged for sewer if you’re on a full hook-up site. http://campparadisestream.com/ 717789-2117

June 16-18, 2017 Virginia City, NV Step Back in Time Vintage Trailer Rally- in historical Virginia City, Nevada for our 3rd rally. Friday night is a welcome gathering in the park, bring your favorite drinks. Saturday evening is a pot luck/camp cookout, large grill provided, bring what you want to cook, also root beer floats provided, regular/ adult. For information about the park, see

July 4th Weekend Brooks, OR All-American Vintage Trailer Rally at Antique Powerland Oregon’s Largest Vintage Trailer Rally. Antique Powerland is located 1/8th mile off Interstate 5 in Brooks, Oregon. 3995 Brooklake Rd NE in Brooks, Oregon 97303. This is field-camping. That is, there aren’t designated camp spots, it is all willy-nilly on the grass. There is quite a bit of shade under


July 20-23, 2017 Grand Lake, CO Grand Lake, CO here we come! The Friendly Averages Campers will be taking over the Elk Creek Campground in beautiful Grand Lake, CO! Please contact campground directly to check availability. Be sure to mention FAC! They also have cabins for rent. A vintage trailer is not required. FAC @ the Elk Creek Campground. Elk Creek Campground. 143 County Road 48, Grand Lake, CO 80447 Www.elkcreekcamp.com 970-627-8502

the trees, or you can get out in the sun if you like. It’s all “first come, first choice” on the spots. Electric and water are available, but it may limit your parking options due to spigot and outlet locations on the grounds. Bring plenty of extension cord, hose and “tee”s. No full hook-ups and no black-water dump station. There is a gray-water dump station, but access is limited to portable tote-style holding tanks. There are a number of restrooms around the facility, along with showers. http://www.all-american-rally.com/ hosted by Jacyn & Bob Gallagher. usn@ comcast.net or 503-999-6626 July 13 -16, 2017 Slippery Rock, PA TCT Western Pennsylvania Rally. Coopers Lake Campground, 205 Currie Rd. Slippery Rock, PA 16057. First annual (hopefully) vintage camper rally at a wonderful friendly campground in PA - Coopers Lake Campground. Cooper’s Lake is excited to possibly host an annual Vintage Camper Rally. https://www.cooperslake.com July 14-16, 2017 Deadwood, SD FAC is heading north to the Black Hills! The Fish N Fry Campground also has cabins for rent. Please contact the campground directly and mention Friendly Average Campers of Colorado. A vintage trailer is not required. FAC @ The Black Hills. Fish N Fry Campground, 21390 US Highway 385. Deadwood, South Dakota 57732 http://fishnfrycampground.com/ 605-578-2150 July 14-16, 2017 Post Falls, ID 3rd Annual Phuddy Duddy Cruisers Vintage Trailer Rally. 3263 12th Ave, River Of Life Friends Church. Free, Dry Camping. Friday July 14th Check-in starts 12 Noon Saturday July 15th Open House, Swap Meet, Old Time Movies, Sunday Pack-up and Friendship Dinner (after church). Open House: Saturday from 10:00 to 4 PM Open to the Public, Swap Meet. Pete Studebaker, omasgarden42@gmail.com, 208-659-7285

July 20 - 23, 2017 Newland, NC Linville Falls Summer Gathering. Visit www.SouthernVintageTrailers.com July 27-30, 2017 Austin, MI 2017 TCT Port Crescent Rally Port Crescent State Park, 1775 Port Austin Road Port Austin, MI 48467 United States Details to come Questions or comments regarding this event please email tctportcrescent@gmail.com July 27-30, 2017 Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. SVTF Ontario Canada Vintage Camper Gathering. 0387 Lundy’s Lane, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6S4 - Campark Resorts. Join us for SVTF’s first International Gathering in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada. Hosted by: Lisa Steigerwald-Kana and Dave Kana. We have reserved sites 288-279 and the campground will hold these sites until 4/15/17. Make reservations directly with the campground by calling: 905-358-3873. The cost is $63 plus tax per night in Canadian funds. The exchange rate is currently 34%. No Open House. Lisa Steigerwald-Kana, brownstailg8@gmail.com 330-984-1186 July 27 - 30, 2017 Pigeon Forge, TN Audrey’s Jingle In July. Public open house on Saturday from 11-4 Visit our website for event details - www.SouthernVintageTrailers. com

charity are all on the agenda! Open House: Saturday, August 5 from 1-3 pm. Angie Dickerson angie@bransonkoa.com 417-3344414 August 3-6, 2017 Mt. Vernon, KY Our 5th year OTRA event. Held at the RENFROM VALLY KOA, Mt. Vernon, Ky. Contact the campground directly ( 800-562-2475 ) to reserve your site. Sites are $40. a night. Rally is hosted by Kiki Alexander and Vernon Nevoraski. Vintage trailers and retro traiolers welcome. We have 30 sites reserved, but also cabina available. This event is near the charming, artsy town of Berea, Civil War historical sites and Natural Bridge State Park, for your sight seeing enjoyment. Some of the planned activities will be, waffle-pancake breakfast, craft workshop, ice cream social, door prizes, and much more. Open House: Saturday, August 5, 2017 1-4 P/M. Kiki Alexander, kiki.alexander3@gmail. com 419-560-0897 August 4-6, 2017 Livingston, MT 5th Annual Fiddlers Picnic Vintage Trailer Rally. Old Mercier Ranch, on US89 just South of I-90. Follow the signs. Rally in the midst of 500 pickers of Old Timey, blue-

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grass, gospel, Celtic roots music. Bring your instrument! Social hour, potluck, pancake breakfast. Dry camping on the banks of the Yellowstone River at the gateway to Yellowstone NP. $25 contribution to the Picnic. Dal Smilie Dalsmilie@aol.com, 406 461-3714 August 4-6, 2017 Felton, CA Trailers in the Trees. 4770 Hwy 9, Felton, CA 95018. The 11th annual gathering of Trailerites.... This event is sold out, call Smithwoods RV Park to get on the wait list (831)335-4321. Trailers open to the public 10-2 on Saturday only. Park charges $5.00 per car for parking. Penny Cotter. auntpenny06@yahoo.com. (831)426-6275

August 4-6, 2017 Olympia, WA South Sound Vintage Trailer Rally. 12245 Tilley Rd S, Olympia, WA 98512. Join us for the 3rd annual SSVT Rally in this beautiful park just south of Olympia. And only about 1.5 hrs from Portland or Seattle. Open House: 12-2 Saturday August 5, 2017. Darlene Freeman southsoundvintagetrailerrally@gmail.com . 360-689-0286 August 8-13, 2017 Reno, NV Hot August Nights Vintage Trailer Revival1425 E. Greg St., Sparks NV 89431New to Hot August Nights, Vintage Trailer Revival will be the talk of the park, trailer park that is! Vintage trailers 1976 and older will be able

to dry camp for the week long event. Enjoy all activities that the Main event has to offer from, cruising to a Show-n-Shine. Registrants will receive 2 credentials to access all Hot August Nights venues.Limited to the first 150 trailers! Register now! Visit www. HotAugustNights.net for further event details. Open to public to tour Aug. 8 - 13 from 8am - 9pm; after this time, must be a registered participant. Heather Libretti. hlibretti@ hotaugustnights.net 775-356-1956. August 12th, 2017 Calistoga, CA Trailer Show at Bothe State Park. August 7-13, 2016 Big Bear Lake, CA The vintage car rally is coming to town and you should too. Bring your vintage trailer to the Lighthouse Resort. On Saturday morning coffee and donuts will be provided and in the afternoon enjoy a front row seat as hundreds of vintage cars swing on by the resort. $40/night, this rally is usually very popular and there is a waiting list so space is at a premium. Contact: Max Dobis or Lori Dobis @ (909) 866-9464 or email: lighthousemarina35@gmail.com August 18-20, 2017 Mitchell, IN Friends of Spring Mill State Park Campground Vintage Camper Rally. 3333 State Road 60 E Mitchell, IN 47446. Friends of Spring Mill State Park Vintage Camper Rally presents Campstock 2017. Find us on Facebook Friends of Spring Mill State Park Campground We keep things up to date on what’s going on and how many spots we have left to fill the rally. Contact Sara if you would like to join us. Open House Saturday August 19th 2pm-6pm it’s open to the public but gate fees do apply... $7 in state vehicles and $9 out of state vehicles can use park pass if you have one. Sara Terry friendsofspringmillcampground@yahoo.com 812276-6235 August 18-20, 2017 Pocatello, ID Bannock County Blue Grass Festival, Open

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Invitational. Well known blue grass musicians playing just across the “road” from the camping area. A vintage camping area will be provided for us Open invitational. No reserved spaces,first come in the vintage area. At this time the rates have not been set,but will not change much,if any. Presently $15.00 full hook ups. Weekend pass required at $35.00 per person. Do not make reservations yet.I will post open date. Go to www.bannockcountybluegrassfetival.com/ for full information.Contact me if you have any questions. Orbie Mungaal @ wattmungall@gmail.com. or 495-730-3840 August 25-26, 2017 Denver, CO FAC is once again displaying trailers at the Denver Modernism Show! This is an exhibit only. Tours will be available of the vintage trailers and owners will be on hand to answer questions. Tickets must be purchased from the Denver Modernism Show for entry. Denver Modernism Show National Western Complex. Denver, CO Www.denvermodernism.com August 25-27, 2017 Copake, NY Parts swap, live music, Open house from 1-3pm. (518) 329-2811 August 25-27, 2016 Sunbury, PA Come join our Second Annual Vintage Camper Rally at Fantasy Island Campground! 1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. “Tour of Homes” Awards: Oldest, Furthest Traveled, & People’s Choice $42 per night for camping (entry included) Fantasy Island Campground 401 Park Drive, Sunbury, PA (570) 286-1307

September 1- 4, 2017 Newport, WA Please join us for the 2nd Annual “Rally at Camp Runamuck”! Rally is open to all vintage (pre-1980) trailers, teardrops, campers, motorhomes, and RV’s “built in the spirit of vintage”. This is field-style camping with limited power and water available. Being held in conjunction with “Bob’s Car Show” that will take place on Labor Day in Newport, WA. All proceeds from the rally and car show will go to “Shepherds for Lost Sheep”, a non-profit organization that trains and connects service dogs with/for Veterans by Veterans. For more info on this awesome cause, go to: www. shepherdsforlostsheepinc.org More info to follow - just wanted to get this event invite out there so you can get this rally on your calendar! $15 per night plus a $15 one-time fee to help pay for incidentals like event insurance, facilities rental/permit, garbage disposal, portable toilets, etc. Rally is being hosted by Doug and Teresa Johnson. 509-638-6117 email: musclequilt@hotmail.com September 5-10, 2017 Big Bear Lake, CA Lighthouse Resort is having its first annual Oktoberfest trailer rally. Enjoy southern California’s #1 Oktoberfest at the convention center during the day and for a nightcap beer and wine will be provided in potluck fashion. Bring a German style dish to the party (brauts, knockwurst’s etc.), drink beer and feel free to get in the Oktoberfest spirit. All spots are $50/night contact: Max Dobis or Lori Dobis at (909)866-9464 or email: lighthousemarina35@gmail.com September 7-10, 2017 Lynden, WA NW Washington Fairgrounds. Washington’s largest Vintage Trailer Rally. The official rally is Sept 7-10, 2017 but you can arrive as early as the 5th. This is field camping with no assigned spots. You pay and register upon arrival. (Cash, check or credit card) Showers, restrooms and a rv dump station are on site. Power and water is abundant and available for most everyone with extension cords and water splitters. EVENTS: Beer and Wine tasting/sharing, Meet and Greet, paint and sip, live music, trailer trash bowling, car show & cruise, swap meet, movie night, open house, food

trucks. (Subject to change). All are welcome to attend. Those trailers that aren’t Vintage or “in The Spirit of Vintage” will just be asked to park in a designated section along the perimeter. Cost is: $25 per night and one time rally fee of $15. (Add 3% for credit card payments). René Perret MtBakerVintageTrailerRally11@yahoo.com 360-431-7311 September 8-10, 2017 Grass Valley, NV Roamin Angels 18th Annual Cruisin’ the Pines Car Show, at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley. Open to the public, Saturday and Sunday, 9,and 10. Featuring classic cars, vintage trailers, and boats. for more info call Wally, 530-913-2933, or www. roaminangels.com. September 8-10, 2017 Eagleville, MO Eagleville Vintage Camper/Glamper Rally. 22708 W 182nd St, Eagleville, Missouri 64442. Exactly half way between Kansas City, MO and Des Moines, IA on I-35. Great campground with fabulous owners! Great times with great friends!! Vintage Swap Meet, Dutch Oven Classes, Open House, Community Campfires, Potluck.....It’s the place to swap stories and meet up with new best friends! Open House Saturday Noon to 3:00 pm. Lisa Smith ebm@grm.net 660-868-0933 September 14 - 17, 2017 Logan, OH Ohio Hocking Hills Gathering @ Old Man’s Cave Campground . Join us for our second Ohio gathering at our new location at Old Man’s Cave Campground in Hocking State Park -19852 State Rt. 664, Logan, Ohio 43138 based on feedback from last years event. www.Southernvintagetrailers.com Sept 14-17 Kaysville, UT The Tin Can Tourists Utah rally will NOT be at Crystal Hot Springs this year. The new rally site will be at Cherry Hill water park in Kaysville Utah. There are 180 sites for us to enjoy in a well-maintained RV park right next to a water park. Orbie at (435) 730-3840 so he can get a rough head count for the dinner. Go to http://www.cherry-hill.com for information. Alyse Webster @ (801) 451-5379. You must mention Tin Can Tourists to get in the grouping. July 30th is the pre-count cut off for reservations. 1325 South Main Street, Kaysville, UT 84037-2639. September 15-17, 2017 Newport, OR South Beach Rollin’ Oldies Vintage Trailer Rally at South Beach State Park. Trailer open house, Night Glow, Potluck. Relaxed coastal location where the Yaquina Bay meets the ocean. Nearby crabbing, fishing, bike paths, Lighthouse, Oregon Coast Aquarium, Pris-

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cilla Lewallen: lewallenw@msn.com phone 503-831-1268. Julie Bennett: pinkflamingoawnings@gmail.com phone 541-6217333, Ashley Morrison-Roberts: morrison. ashley1@gmail.com phone 503-522-6179 Karen Hofmann-Hansis. September 21-24, 2017 Maggie Valley, NC 8th Annual, Fall Into Vintage Rally. Public open house on Saturday from 11-4. Visit our website for event details - www.SouthernVintageTrailers.com September 21-24, 2017 Buellton, CA Come join us for a weekend of retro vintage as we descend upon the Danish hamlet of Buellton. So pack it, hitch it and drive it to the central coast. We’ll be at Flying Flags RV Park. All sites offer full hookups. There’s a pool, jacuzzi, lots of shady trees, great eats and lots of things to do close by. David@neellighting.com September 21-24 Somerset, KY Camping the Cumberland Vintage Camper Rally1200 State Hwy 3189, Nancy, KY 42544Come join us for the First Annual “Camping the Cumberland Vintage Camper Rally” on the banks of beautiful Lake Cumberland at Pulaski Park Campground! Limited number of sites reserved. Costs is $60 for 3 nights which includes an event t-shirt. Friday 22nd- Open house 2:30-4:30 (includes classic car caravan to view open house) Friday night Thunder Block Party 6pm-10pm (Somerset Mall) Saturday 23rd- Somernites Cruise (one of the largest monthly collector car events in the country) including Vintage Camper display. Keith Floyd at 606-872-2277 or by email at kfloyd@somernitescruise.com or go to our website at www.somernitescruise.com. For reservations call 606-636-6450. September 22-24, 2017 Lenhartsville, PA Blue Rocks Family Campgrounds Annual Rally at the Rocks Vintage Camper Rally, 341 Sousley Road, 19534. No restrictions on make, model, year or condition - all are surely welcome. A public open house will be held on Saturday (time TBD}. bluerockscampground. com. Reserve your spot today: (610) 7566366 September 23-24, 2017 Treasure Island, CA Treasure Island Meet & Greet VI The ONLY rally on an ISLAND with the most breathtaking views you will ever see! Golden Gate, Bay Bridge, SF Skyline, Alcatraz, Angel Island and Historic Treasure Island!! 25 plus Gourmet Food Truck to sample! 400+ Kitschy Uber cool Flea Market vendors for you to shop at. The Coveted People’s Choice Award for

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most Favorite Trailer. The Trailer Park King Award. Delicious Bring your Favorite Appetizer Social Saturday evening. Meet & Greet with you adoring Treasure Island Flea Market Fans – they Love Vintage Trailers!! Pet’s always Welcome. Tiki Lounge sponsored by the Tiki Boys, taste the JUNGLE JUICE!! All this for only $35 dollar per trailer!! No Hook Ups and No Fires. Plenty of Porta Potties, Hand Wash Stations and Security Guards for your personal comfort. This event is very limited and sells out quickly. Please reserve you spot today. Please RSVP TODAY. The Kappadahls – 925-899-3599 and or Supershady1@hotmail.com You may send a check made out to David Kappadahl, 4708 Norris Canyon road, #103, San Ramon, CA. 94583

awards, Raffle, Ice Cream social, Pot luck and much more. Enjoy over 100+ vintage trailers. To register please email: christianvintagetrailerclub@gmail.com October 6-8 2017 Cascade, ID 2nd Annual Autumn Oldies at Waters Edge RV park in Cascade Idaho with Idaho Rolling Oldies Vintage Trailer group. Trailer open house and fun autumn activities in the beautiful autumn setting by the river. Delicious homemade cinnamon rolls provided by the park. Host Markie Crossman gruvy.33@ gmail.com. October 6-15, 2017 Pomona, CA 65th Annual California RV Show! www.thebestrvshow.com See ad on page 44.

Sept. 28-Oct1 Far Horizon 49er Village 18265 Highway 49

Plymouth, CA 95669 Open House - Open to the Public - Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm TRAILERFESTRALLY.COM September 28-October 1, 2017 Plymouth, CA Trailerfest Fall Rally. Register now at www. trailerfestrally.com. It’s “Back to School Time!” Baby boomers will rock the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s! Car show, Live music by the Decades, Talent Show and a real yearbook! (Get on the yearbook committee if you would like to help.) September 29-October 1, 2017 Newport Beach, CA 7th Annual Ride The Wild Surf Vintage Trailer Rally 2017. Newport Dunes RV Park, Newport Beach, CA Step back in time and enjoy three days of fun in the sun! Pizza dinner, Continental breakfasts, Open House with

October 12 - 15, 2017 Newland, NC Fall Foliage Gathering Visit our website for event details - www. SouthernVintageTrailers.com October 12-15, 2017 Pine Mountain, GA 5th Annual Gathering of the Times Vintage Trailer Rally 8804 Hamilton Road Pine Mountain, GA 31822. Perfectly situated next to Calloway Gardens it will certainly be a rally to remember. It is a beautiful campground right in the heart of the action. Calloway Gardens, FDR State Park, The Little White House, Buttsmill Farm, and Wild Animal Safari are a short drive away. We have reserved over 100 sites in the Azalea (new) section of the campground with the possibility of many more if we fill that up. The campground has a huge, central pavilion, pool, playground, camp store, and is pet friendly. We hope to see you there! No open house to the public. Pete Whitley pete_whitley@yahoo.com. 678-378-3725


October 12-15, 2017 Newland, NC NC Fall Foliage Gathering (SVTF). 717 Gurney Franklin Road, Newland, NC 28657 For complete details, visit our website - www. SouthernVintageTrailers.com. No Open house. Kim Hoke SouthernVintageTrailers@ gmail.com 864-285-1228 October 14, 2017 Auburn CA Treasures & Trailers. 1273 High Street, Auburn, CA. 95603. This is a one day Vintage Market Place and Vintage Trailer Show. The Vintage trailers are open to the public for touring. Trailers set up Friday night and camp over. Rally is on Saturday. 15-20 Trailers to tour. Over 30 vintage vendors, live music and food. Nancy LOPEZ. vintageredeemed13@ gmail.com 530-885-5030

September 22-24, 2017

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October 20-22, 2017 Berrien Springs, MI AutumnFest Vintage Camper Rally. Berrien County Fairgrounds, 9122 Old US-31. Berrien Springs, MI 49103. Bring your oldie but goodie and have some fun with vintage enthusiasts like yourself at the Berrien County Fairgrounds, in Berrien Springs Michigan. Watch for more information coming soon!

Open House. Alan David. alansdavid@gmail. com 404-729-4268

and Greg Burns . rancheriarally@yahoo.com 209-605-1305

October 26-29, 2017 Crossville, TN Halloween Spooktacular Gathering Falls Creek Falls State Park, Crossville, TN (Southern Vintage Trailers Event) Booking contact 1-800-250-8611 or more information on the events tab at www. SouthernVintageTrailers.com

November 9-12, 2017 James Island, SC Festival of Lights Gathering. We proudly announce our 5th year attending the opening weekend of the Festival of Lights at James Island County Park. The Festival of Lights Gathering is one of our most popular gatherings and sells out almost immediately. individual will book their own sites directly with the campground. Booking Details: Contact James Island County Park during business hours 843-795-4386 to book your site ( Mon-Sun, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.).,www. Southernvintagetrailers.com

October 27-29, 2017 Santa Barbara, CA 4th annual Ocean Mesa Halloween Vintage Trailer Mash100 El Capitan terrace lane , Santa Barbara , California Come spend Halloween weekend at Ocean Mesa RV Resort on the beautiful Santa Barbara coast . Vintage Halloween trailer decoration contest , costume party poolside Saturday night , trailer trick or treating for the kids . Family fun for everyone . $86.25 a night , call Ocean Mesa to book reservations (805)8795751. No Open House. Joe Messina Henrysamocean@hotmail.com(504)8587376

October 21-22, 2017 Hiawassee, GA Falluminum Vintage Camper & Airstream Rally. Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, Hiawassee GA Annual Fall leaf gathering of campers on Lake Chatuge. Laid back fun with two pot luck meals, open house tour, live music jam, and more. See Georgia Airstream Campers on Facebook and http:// springstream-falluminum.blogspot.com/

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November 3-5, 2017 Jackson, CA Rancheria Rally. 11407 Dalton Road. Located at the beautiful Jackson Rancheria RV Park in Jackson, CA. Come join us for a fun weekend. This will be a gathering of friends who love to camp ‘vintage’. We have a few activities planned. Come on out before the weather turns cold and rainy. No Open House. Wendy

Send us your 2017 rally info: Go to www. vintagecampertrailers.com and select the “Rallies” tab to complete a simple form. This list can not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission from the Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine.


continued from page 36 that of the ‘57 Cadillac and that wasn’t a mistake. Styling wise the Chevy was called the baby Cadillac and the public loved it. Performance wise this Chevy lived up to the hype and that really showed in competition. The 1957 Chevrolet won 26 NASCAR convertible races and won all three driver’s championships. Because of its dominance NASCAR placed a ban on fuel-injected cars which would last until 2012. In the end, Chevy had huge success with this model and the TriFive Chevy’s.

1965 Ford Mustang The 1965 Ford Mustang isn’t like most collectible cars which were built in small numbers to make it exclusive. Instead the ‘65 Mustang set an all-time record for first year sales of any new model. Since its arrival people just had to own one and that includes some pretty big names such as President Bill Clinton, Yankee star Reggie Jackson, and in the James Bond movie Goldfinger (Techni-

cally a 1964 1/2 model). Yes the Ford Mustang was everywhere. One of the things that made the Mustang great was its ability to be whatever you wanted. Options included power steering, air conditioning, AM radio, deluxe steering, and more. Dealers loved the 1965 Mustang because most were at or above full retail price. As you can see, this was the type of car that auto executives and dealers dreamed and has been described as the right car at the right time.

Wrapping Up As you can see there is a lot of history behind these cars and the passion that people have for these automobiles is just as great. That’s part of the reason why Heffron’s has ventured into the auto world and offered a new lineup of automotive furniture. The best part is that these are not reproductions, but instead made from real cars. We take some of the most popular models such as the ’55 Chevy or ’65 Mustang and turn them into couches, desks, booths, bars and more. This has allowed our customers to take their love of cars from their garages and into their homes. To learn more you can visit our website: www.Heffrons.com or give our office a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

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