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This guy seriously is committed to roughing it

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Keeping up with family traditional camping I suppose https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/old-campers-lets-see-what-you-got.368140/page-24#post-7267752

The Palace Royale

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https://mobilehomeliving.org/vintage-trailers-for-sale-1949-palace-royale-ebay/ The blue one above, a 1948, was a show trailer for nearly a decade after being featured on Flippin' RVs tv show on the Travel Channel, and was the very first vintage travel trailer to show at the SEMA Show 2015 in Las Vegas. Even BoMonster digs the Royal!   https://www.facebook.com/theBOMONSTER The model featured four rooms and a shower bath. The US Army purchased thousands of these models as base housing for the enlisted men and their families. This trailer was designed by William Bushnell Stout who also built the first all metal airplane in the United States and started the first regularly scheduled airline in the United States. https://tincantourists.com/wiki/doku.php?id=palace&do=

U Haul was created out of necessity when a Navy Hospital Corspmen was discharged after WW2, and found that there weren't rental trailers for a DIY move, and could only move what would fit in and on his car

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Discharged from the Navy in the summer of 1945, 29-year-old Sam and Anna Mary tried to rent a utility trailer to move their possessions from Los Angeles to Portland, Ore. It couldn't be done. They had to take only what they could fit in the family car, a 1937 Ford See the promo photo below for an accurate idea of what fit in a trailer instead The Shoens reasoned that many other families had a need similar to theirs: the short-term availability of a trailer that could be rented "here" and left "there." No one, at that time, seemed ready or willing to serve that need. That winter, to cut expenses "to the bone," Sam and Anna Mary moved in with her folks on the family ranch. They were broke, but believed they had a business. Based on his appearance of success, Sam obtained credit from a local lumber yard and was able to obtain war-surplus steel from a Navy yard. There were some major start-up hurdles, including the trailers themselves. They purchased trail...