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Early Factory-built Campers


Crusty Trucker

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Since there is so much interest today in campers (glampers), motor homes and house cars, I was wondering what the earliest domestic factory built camper might have been. There is a  1914 Model T Ford in England which claims to be the oldest motor home, but it is a one-off, custom-built unit. Factory built travel trailers dated from 1910, but required a tow vehicle. There was a later year Model T, claimed to be restored to original, in the old Harrah's collection in the 1960's, but, to my knowledge, not one of multiple factory cars. Ford Motor Co. reportedly built a limited number of chassis mount motor homes From 1928 to the late '30's, but very few still exist. 

There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of home-built and even professionally built individual campers over the decades, but not on a production line.

 

What do you know about early factory built camper vehicles?

 

1914 (one-off)

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1929 Ford (reportedly factory)

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1937 Ford (reportedly factory)

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3 hours ago, 8E45E said:

After the war, there was the Dodge Travco motorhome, which I believe came out as a 1964 model in later 1963. And of course, GMC's rather upscale series of motorhomes in the 1970's; the Palm Beach, Eleganza, and Kingsley.

 

Craig

My cousin was one of the inventors of the Travco.

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The 1931 Model A Ford Travelers Wagon was an offshoot of the Special Delivery which was an offshoot of the Station Wagon.  It had a fold-down bed, a storage chest, a water tank under the roof, and a fold-down wash basin.  Unlike the Station Wagon, all the doors had locks and the front ones had roll-up windows.  The other windows were screened with roll-up curtains.  Less than a dozen were made and there are a few replicas but no known surviving originals.

 

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Years ago in our old BC Museum of Transportation in Cloverdale . Out back in the one of the many sheds there was a very very large early 20’s Pierce Arrow caravan / motor home. It’s was a light blue. I have photograph’s of it but they are buried somewhere. 
maybe 1912STAVER will remember it. 

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One of the most popular ones that I believe still exists today. Labeled Graham Brothers, sold by Dodge Brothers division during the transition years.

 

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Note the original news release prior to any newspaper publicating. "Authorized for Publication"

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14 hours ago, Larry Schramm said:

Here is a video of the log trailer

 

 

Another link.

 

https://barnfinds.com/11500000-1900-year-old-redwood-log-house/

Only $11 mill? 

Ha... looks like it ended up in some greedy hands in Florida

 

Antique Redwood Log House 1900 Years Old 3 Room House Mobile Historical Asset | eBay

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12 hours ago, JOHN GRUNDER said:

 L have a 1923 ford t with a 1925 zagelmeyer auto camper body insalled in 1925 on the car chassic .  owned it since 1961 .  only oneknown.

Is this it? Neat rig.

 

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The Crawford Auto Aviation museum in Cleveland has an incredible 1926 RV.  Based on a 1926 Jordan sedan, it was sent to Wiedman Body Company in Tonawanda New York. The RV model is the Sport Camp Body.  The engine and driveline is original Jordan (Continental Motors). The suspension was modified by Wiedmen for the additional weight. 

John

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15 hours ago, jwilli43 said:

The Crawford Auto Aviation museum in Cleveland has an incredible 1926 RV.  Based on a 1926 Jordan sedan, it was sent to Wiedman Body Company in Tonawanda New York. The RV model is the Sport Camp Body.  The engine and driveline is original Jordan (Continental Motors). The suspension was modified by Wiedmen for the additional weight. 

John

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Thanks for posting these photos and the information about the rig.

Isn't it amazing that somehow this survived all these years...

 

Do you have a back story of where it was found or stored all them years?

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