For Sale 1958 Ken-Craft Camp Travel Trailer

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Highly Orig. Fully Refurbished Vintage KenCraft Canned Ham Camper NR No Reserve!

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“Beautiful, unique, solid, immaculate, no leaks or rot and everything works! Aside from a few minor dings, scuffs and scratches, the exterior is pristine with no evidence of corrosion on the body, frame or chassis. Fully refurbished throughout, this rare ‘58 Ken-Craft is ready to roll! The interior is museum quality and the exterior was professionally refinished in vintage, 2-tone teal and white automotive paint. Refurbished suspension, electric brakes, bearings and electrical, new tow coupler, new tires, much more! Original interior features pristine, original real birch wood paneling, new seating upholstery in vintage fabrics and new “Route 66” curtains. All original kitchen features original working 3-burner LP cooktop, oven, 110v electric fridge & porcelain sink with new plumbing hardware and re-chromed faucets. Refurbished Hehr louvered windows, vent & re-chromed Bargman L-66 door lock. Truly outstanding, original condition inside & out. 171 photo slideshow and NO RESERVE!”
 
Very nice. Someone put a huge effort into restoring a nice original trailer. I can't understand why they went through all that work and didn't bother to knock out the dents in the skin.
 
That is very nice. A lot of work invested in the restoration.
 
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A nice sweptline P/U to tow it around with would make a nice rig. Very cool camper!

A swepty would be cool but you really do need a wagon to tote a vintage camper. There's more to it then just the camper. They lead directly to "glamping" which is a collection of period correct artifacts, tacky lights and all kinds of accessories limited only to imagination and pocket book. Ya gotta haul all this stuff so the wagons are perfect. You could put a cap on the swepty though.
 
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A swepty would be cool but you really do need a wagon to tote a vintage camper. There's more to it then just the camper. They lead directly to "glamping" which is a collection of period correct artifacts, tacky lights and all kinds of accessories limited only to imagination and pocket book. Ya gotta haul all this stuff so the wagons are perfect. You could put a cap on the swepty though.
I suppose for some that may be the result...but either way lol
 
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