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Author: vintagecamperman

I have a huge passion for vintage campers. My favorites are any of the riveted constructed ones such as Airstream, Avion, Spartan, Westcraft, Silver Streak, Boles Aero, Curtis Wright, etc. I consider myself blessed to be able to turn this passion into my business, VintageCampers.com located in Peru, Indiana. My life's goal is to own 1 of each brand of riveted constructed trailer ever produced. So far, my collection includes 15 vintage campers but I have a long way to go to accomplish my goal. I consider it to be an honor to be the Midwest Representative for Tin Can Tourist. TCT is an awesome organization full of friendly people who love vintage campers. I am always open to any ideas that can help promote the preservation of vintage campers and the vintage camping lifestyle. Besides collecting vintage campers, I love camping in them too. I like camping, canoeing, hiking and other outdoor activities.

Vintage Campers Spring Sale

Spring is finally here! To celebrate all vintage trailers at VintageCampers.com are now “ON SALE” for 1 week only. Camping season is just around the corner. Are you going to… Continue reading Vintage Campers Spring Sale

Published 2010-03-22
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