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The RV of My Dreams

The Reno Kid

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I came across this beauty while searching for something completely unrelated this morning:
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Bowlus Road Chief

It's an updated version of the trailer designed and sold in the mid '30s by aircraft designer Hawley Bowlus, who designed and built--among other things--Lindbergh's Spirit of Saint Louis. A company in southern Nevada is building them. I am seriously in lust. Now I just have to find an uncle or somebody with $100K they don't need. Yes, it's wildly expensive but you can't deny it would look very nice trailing along behind a '36 Buick.

I have absolutely no connection with the company. But if anyone wants to look at more, here's their website : http://www.bowlusroadchief.com/
 

ingineer

One Too Many
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Very pretty, but I believe a nightmare rather than a dream.
My experiences , too many to count ,with a single axle is that they don't track well and are a PITA every time a tractor trailer passes.
Consider an Airstream instead, you would get more of your money back when you trade up.
Easiest RV to sell is an Airstream
They have a cult following.
Loved the 32 foot Innsbruck front kitchen that I used to have.
No one who has not towed, ever believes me , but longer is easier.
Richard
 

GHT

I'll Lock Up
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Not an RV as such, in the UK we call this type of trailer a caravan. Mine is actually quite modern, but with a few attachments and an art-deco paint job it certainly looks the part. Looks great behind the MG.

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Those seriously big RV's have never appealed to me, I saw one like this at a vintage weekend recently.

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Whilst the specification on it was out of this world, the price, at a cool three quarters of a million, that's pounds not dollars, just didn't justify the price, for the amount of times it would get used. Is it worth it? Personally, if I had that sort of money I would stay in a hotel. At least I wouldn't have to empty the sluice bucket there.
 

Oldsarge

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My own RV desires are much more modest. For some reason my wife and I are both enamored with teardrop trailers. This particular model is made within forty minutes of my home (traffic willing, of course) and comes with an amazing variety of options. Again, I have no connection, etc., etc. But once the Mrs. retires, this is what we have in mind. Costs a lot less than $100K, too. ;)
 

Stearmen

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My own RV desires are much more modest. For some reason my wife and I are both enamored with teardrop trailers. This particular model is made within forty minutes of my home (traffic willing, of course) and comes with an amazing variety of options. Again, I have no connection, etc., etc. But once the Mrs. retires, this is what we have in mind. Costs a lot less than $100K, too. ;)
Here you go! [video=youtube;S-SHVAitOF8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-SHVAitOF8[/video]
 

Stearmen

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Not an RV as such, in the UK we call this type of trailer a caravan. Mine is actually quite modern, but with a few attachments and an art-deco paint job it certainly looks the part. Looks great behind the MG.

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Those seriously big RV's have never appealed to me, I saw one like this at a vintage weekend recently.

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Whilst the specification on it was out of this world, the price, at a cool three quarters of a million, that's pounds not dollars, just didn't justify the price, for the amount of times it would get used. Is it worth it? Personally, if I had that sort of money I would stay in a hotel. At least I wouldn't have to empty the sluice bucket there.

We also call them trailer campers. RVs are the self propelled version.
 

Mr. Godfrey

Practically Family
My ideal camper would be the Citreon although I would love to bum around Cornwall for a summer in a VW.

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Caravan wise I like the teardrop shape that seem quite trendy these days.

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Although I did see this a show once, a Woolley brothers caravan

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I prefer Canvas for the time being but I see the appeal for me one day.
 

Oldsarge

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And of course you will want a fully reconditioned Land Rover Defender to pull it across the veldt. I like the fact that you don't sleep down on the ground with the lions. Yes, I know they can jump but people who camp in Africa a lot all have trailers with tents on top. Surely there's a good reason for that . . . but it's probably mambas.
 

Stearmen

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And of course you will want a fully reconditioned Land Rover Defender to pull it across the veldt. I like the fact that you don't sleep down on the ground with the lions. Yes, I know they can jump but people who camp in Africa a lot all have trailers with tents on top. Surely there's a good reason for that . . . but it's probably mambas.

Old African proverb, when camping, choose the tent farthest away from the sleeping lion!
 

Mr. Godfrey

Practically Family
Very nice treetopflyer, I would like one of those, not sure I agree with old sarge about the defender, I would be more tempted with a lightweight LR90 although a full 110 kitted out Camel trophy style would be nice too. Nothing wrong with the defender Old sarge being a 'landy' person anyway having owned two from Load Lane. My grandfather worked there for many years in special development projects he would not talk too much about it and I was to young to enquire I guess.

I would really like a VW Kubelwagen though, maybe not enough power for the trailer, so a canvas bivy or a tent.


Mind you Lions standing on their hind quarters would reach the top of a land rover! :D or Leopard :eeek:

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Oldsarge

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After my first safari we took the night train to Vic Falls and while we were there we took a driving tour of Hwangi Nat'l Park. While we were parked at a waterhole watching gigantic crocodiles sunbathe this vehicle drove up next to us. It was a MB Unimog motorhome. The owners said that they'd had it shipped from Hamburg and were driving it home from Cape Town. All the way up through Africa? Without a pair of .30 cal MG's mounted on the roof? Not this old man!
 

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