This is a recently restored Montgomery Ward Hawthorne Traveler folding tent camper. I bought it last June. Though it needed work, it was complete in every way right down to the tent poles, ropes and stakes. It was purchased from an estate sale garage where it had been stored for over 30 years.
The canvas was in fantastic condition for 55 years old except for a couple of mouse chews and a couple tears where it snagged on the supporting bows and hardware. A local Amish canvas shop repaired the canvas and replaced the door and window screens. The screens were so brittle they were cracked in several places. the door was especially bad. The brass zippers were all excellent and work perfectly.
New tires and wheels were ordered, wheel bearings were serviced. The wiring harness was updated. The body was sanded and painted as was the under carriage.
The original hub caps were quite rusty and dented. I beat out the dents and removed the rust with steel wool and white vinegar. A little Mother's polish and they look good from a few feet away.
Damaged canvas
Old yellow over the original silver
In the end I went with a desert sand color. Something that would look OK with any tow vehicle.
Getting closer
Road test! It pulls nicely, no sway or excessive bouncing.
First set up since canvas repair and repaint.
The kitchen fly doubles as the top cover while in transit.
Inside
New screens!
Amazing what you can find online. Original literature...