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CavemanCharlie
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Jan 25, 2021

Vintage Campers And Trailers

I receive a magazine called Hemmings Classic Car. In the March 2021 issue (that has already arrived in my mailbox) there is a article called "Vintage Campers and Trailers" that I found interesting. It's printed under there "History Of Automotive Design 1916-1961" section. I thought that some of the members here might enjoy the article.
  • ol Bombero-JC wrote:
    CavemanCharlie wrote:
    agesilaus wrote:
    link?


    The article is not online yet as far as I know. You will have to purchase the magazine. I didn't want to link on how to do that because I thought maybe that was to much like selling something and I didn't want to break any rules.


    Good luck on that (the purchase)!
    IIRC - (Rules) you can link to an article(?) - ask a Mod.

    Most (all?) of the Hemmings mags are subscription only - which includes Hemmings Motor News ("World's Largest Collector car Marketplace").

    Hemmings offers several additional "specialty" mags in advertised subscription offerings.

    BTW - When there still was "brick & mortar" book stores, "Motor News" was usually available. (Like Trailer Life & Motor Home, LOL).

    On edit: There is a *Vintage* Travel Trailer (sub-heading) in the Travel Trailer forum (here) - although not very popular....entering
    threads from the last 12 months helps, but will only get about 8-10 posts.

    ~


    There is still a Barnes & Noble (brick and mortar) Book Store not to far from me.
  • ol Bombero-JC wrote:


    Good luck on that (the purchase)!
    IIRC - (Rules) you can link to an article(?) - ask a Mod.

    Most (all?) of the Hemmings mags are subscription only - which includes Hemmings Motor News ("World's Largest Collector car Marketplace").

    Hemmings offers several additional "specialty" mags in advertised subscription offerings.

    BTW - When there still was "brick & mortar" book stores, "Motor News" was usually available. (Like Trailer Life & Motor Home, LOL).

    On edit: There is a *Vintage* Travel Trailer (sub-heading) in the Travel Trailer forum (here) - although not very popular....entering
    threads from the last 12 months helps, but will only get about 8-10 posts.

    ~


    Hemmings does post some of their stories online, not this one so far.
    https://www.hemmings.com/stories
  • CavemanCharlie wrote:
    agesilaus wrote:
    link?


    The article is not online yet as far as I know. You will have to purchase the magazine. I didn't want to link on how to do that because I thought maybe that was to much like selling something and I didn't want to break any rules.


    Good luck on that (the purchase)!
    IIRC - (Rules) you can link to an article(?) - ask a Mod.

    Most (all?) of the Hemmings mags are subscription only - which includes Hemmings Motor News ("World's Largest Collector car Marketplace").

    Hemmings offers several additional "specialty" mags in advertised subscription offerings.

    BTW - When there still was "brick & mortar" book stores, "Motor News" was usually available. (Like Trailer Life & Motor Home, LOL).

    On edit: There is a *Vintage* Travel Trailer (sub-heading) in the Travel Trailer forum (here) - although not very popular....entering
    threads from the last 12 months helps, but will only get about 8-10 posts.

    ~
  • agesilaus wrote:
    link?


    The article is not online yet as far as I know. You will have to purchase the magazine. I didn't want to link on how to do that because I thought maybe that was to much like selling something and I didn't want to break any rules.
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