A brief tour of the the newly acquired 1966 FAN Sunseeker Travel Trailer, vintage camper. The good, the bad and the ugly. What do you think we should do with our new find? Is it restorable??
If you've got the same situation as we have here in New Zealand these things are increasing in popoularity and becoming more valuable. I would say it's definitely worth doing up because it does look relatively sound and definitely looks 'ugly cool'. My latest project is a 1969 10' caravan that has been completely gutted down to the chassis but leaving the alluminium skin on while replacing most of the internal timber framing, which has been interesting. Though very small it will have a queen size luxury bed, a toilet, a full kitchen and be fully certified for off grid, which means solar and water tanks which we are currently installing under the floor. Well and truly over capitalizing on this project but we won't be selling it for a while. All the best with this project, would love to see videos of progress.
I have an old 1972 or 1973 AMF Skamper M-285cb that I want to get rid of. It needs a lot of work and is not livable. Anyone want to take it off my hands?