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crittergranny Posted - May 15 2013 : 8:02:08 PM
We bought this last summer but we just now brought it home from a very hard to get to spot up high in the mountains. It was for our Nephew but he moved out of state. I guess I might make it a guest house. It is pretty nice on the inside and has a lot of beautiful varnished wood on the inside. What do you all think of this big ole ugly thing? Should I paint it? What should I do with it. Should I sell it? I'm curious to know what you ladies would do with it. It has 2 little bedrooms in it.

Laura

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JudyT Posted - May 23 2013 : 6:25:13 PM
That is awesome! I would make it a guest house, or it can be used for anything you want :)

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crittergranny Posted - May 20 2013 : 2:59:12 PM
Good ideas ladies. I think I will put it behind my house in a grove of trees and make it a guest house. I sometimes do need one because my home is not very large. I just don't know if I have the time to keep it tidy. And I have to work outside so much that honestly time to just be inside my own home is a break. Even having time to clean and organize my home is like a treat to me. Sad isn't it. The winters here are so long and cold, I could probably only use it for guests from June through Sept. I don't know I might rather trade it for a boat for my hubby or a good heavy duty truck. I will post pics of the inside soon. It's pretty.
Laura

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Calicogirl Posted - May 18 2013 : 09:27:39 AM
Nice find! Another vote for cute :)

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TexasJo Posted - May 17 2013 : 2:53:04 PM
Nope, NOT ugly. No way! No how! BEEEEAAAUUTIFUL! You are one lucky girl! Enjoy that baby! Fix her up and you will have the best glamper for miles around! What fun you will have. (oh and nope, not jealous, not even one tiny, insty lil' bit,,, not me, okayyy..... just a wee bit!) :) Awwwhhhright,,, yep, sure am! LOL
Hugs,
Jo

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ceejay48 Posted - May 17 2013 : 1:46:23 PM
See Laura! We don't think it's ugly!
Like I already said, I'm jealous!
CJ

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Nana Shirl Posted - May 17 2013 : 1:44:31 PM
YEP my vote is keep it. doll it up just like you like it for your lil ole gettaway place...Blessings and enjoy!!


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SheenaJean Posted - May 17 2013 : 10:28:15 AM
Absolutely not ugly!! Keep it silver! If you decide you don't want it, it will likely sell better in its natural condition! I love it!

~Sheena
Fiddlehead Farm Posted - May 16 2013 : 6:45:12 PM
Keep it and use it for a Glamper Get-away just like all the other farmgirls say! what a beauty...not ugly in the least.

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RachelLeigh Posted - May 16 2013 : 5:00:01 PM
Oh my, you have to keep it! There's so much character in that old girl! You could make yourself an amazing at-home hideaway, crafting cottage, writing retreat, etc. Or just doll it up and make it a cozy spot to go and listen to the rain!


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hoosiercountry Posted - May 16 2013 : 3:59:30 PM
Laura, I don't know much about old campers, but I vote you keep it. There is not one ugly thing about her. I look at those old gals and see beauty. I would set it up on the back property, or in a grove of trees and fix it up as a guest house or get away place. The enjoyment you will have at the end knowing you made it your own. Karla
laurentany Posted - May 16 2013 : 2:11:48 PM
Laura- WOW! I don't see anything ugly about that beauty- and I am getting in line of all the other gals...I'm jealous!!!!!!!
I would definitely keep that baby and make it into my own private little getaway right in your backyard! How awesome.
And then, when you have company (like say me for instance) I could stay in it!
Enjoy it! Have fun with it!
Hugs,

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Betty J. Posted - May 16 2013 : 11:25:04 AM
Now that you have it home, please share some of the interior with us. I used to live in a trailer park where one of our neighbors had one that looked just like your camper. How long is it? Those old Spartans from the 40's and 50's were really well made. Clean the woodwork inside, but don't sand it or paint over it. You probably can't find wood like that anymore.

Betty in Pasco
KathyC Posted - May 16 2013 : 11:00:37 AM
Laura,
Here's a restoration of one like yours - before and after pics.
http://www.vintagecampers.com/viewrestoration.php
I would LOVE to have one like this to put up on our mountain property.
I think it's beautiful, I would keep it.

Kathy
crafter Posted - May 16 2013 : 10:06:10 AM
I love love love it!! Keep it and invite me over to help you enjoy it!! So beautiful!! You are one lucky gal!!!

Lori

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nabrown42 Posted - May 16 2013 : 08:34:13 AM
Yes, I think you should sell it...to me! LOL! That is one gorgeous camper and you have a treasure. It would make a great guest house or crafting/retreat for you. Enjoy! I know I would.

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jollyquilter Posted - May 16 2013 : 06:59:26 AM
Inside pictures and measurements please.

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - May 16 2013 : 04:47:06 AM
I do not know anything much about trailers, but the vintage quality of this one makes it special. I guess my consideration would be focused on what would be my costs to keep it or use it versus selling it and taking that money for a more pressing need at home. Do you actually need a guest house? Would you actually use it as a personal studio? It not, then perhaps the money it would be bring makes more sense than keeping it. The other issue is that it will continue to require upkeep to make it nice and keep it functional. How does that fit into your budget? With the current glamping craze, it might fetch a good price. It also looks large enough that someone could use it as a temporary home on new land until they would be able to build a house. There might be a nice market for that use as well. Lots of possibilities! You will have to keep us posted on what you decide and give us more photos!


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patchworkpeace Posted - May 16 2013 : 04:43:15 AM
The first thing I thought of was a stay-at-home-glamping hideout.

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jenne.f Posted - May 16 2013 : 04:24:11 AM
Keep it!! Decorate it your way. The
way you would if you had no one else's
needs or likes and dislikes to consider.
Then enjoy it as your little retreat and share it
when company comes a callin.
Enjoy!

~blessings~
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Penny Wise Posted - May 16 2013 : 03:25:31 AM
i'm jealous too....have fun with it!make it "yours"!!!!

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katmom Posted - May 15 2013 : 10:33:20 PM
Oh My Stars! I am in Love!
I would not paint it outside, nor inside....
I would turn it into a hide-away cottage to hide and read in, do some needle work in, or just nap in... as well as use it as a guest cottage.
These old beauties are so wonderful.... clean her up, sand & re-varnish the wood work inside and then have fun decorating her...
You are so lucky to have such a Diamond of a trailer.


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ceejay48 Posted - May 15 2013 : 8:52:04 PM
Well-l-l-l, Laura, I like it too! And, it would seem that it would make a nice guest house, perhaps a place for you to go "play" or hide out? I took can't answer your questions but perhaps maybe just dolling up the outside with patio furniture, plants, other outdoor decorations might make it more to your liking.

Actually, I'm jealous!
Wishing you the best!
CJ

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lovinRchickens Posted - May 15 2013 : 8:38:55 PM
Laura....I like it, but do not know the answers to your questions. I am sure several wonderful farmgirls will chime in with cute ideas.

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