About 30 vintage trailers attended this 1st annual show.
2nd shot is Ellie giving an educational seminar on porcupine eggs, which she was offering at .25 cents each.
Moving on........ The third and last vintage trailer event was held at PJ Hoffmaster state park on Lake Michigan near Muskegon Mi. This was by far the nicest park we stayed at and the best vintage trailer show. Around 120 trailers showed up.
We made a lot of new friends and shared some great times.
1st pic is Ellie doing her part to help setup......
We rounded up all the vintage tow vehicles and had an impromptu parade throughout the park. A pot luck supper Friday evening and a catered supper on Saturday.
We also made a stop at the RV/MH, (recreational vehicle/manufactured home), museum in Elkhart In. (bet ya didn't know about that one).
It was very interesting with well thought out displays showing the history of the RV industry. My camera battery went dead, so no pic's.
No doubt Bob. Our big C body's are bred to pull these old campers. Overnight site fees range from under $10.00 at a COE campground to around $35.00 for a full hookup site at a KOA. Factor in the reduced fuel mileage and your still way under a decent motel room. And camping like this is WAY more fun then a motel.
Wow! You guys sure know how to have fun! Iv got the 72 T+C we use to pull our new Sun Light Ive got my eye on a Spartain that's been beeched since 1952. That's what I want to do when I retire!