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Our New 1968 Travel Queen

Dave_Pete
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Explorer II
Alright - We have our camper, now we just have to make it ready to use. Should we have gone new, or newer used? Perhaps. But what we found was too cool to pass on. Here was our opportunity to join ranks with other vintage camper owners. Here's what we did.

Knowing that truck campers typically receive excessive stress at the jack corners and tie-down areas, we really preferred to look for a new camper and be extra careful with both issues during our use and ownership. We also wanted lightweight: as narrow and short (height and length) as possible to keep maneuverability good both on highway and off-road, plus we didn't want to make big changes to the hitch for towing our Willys Jeep and/or boat.

After having settled on either a Wolf Creek 840 or Northstar 8.5 Arrow, we kept looking on Craigslist for "what-evers".

The night I came across a 1966 Travel Queen 10.5' in a Craigslist ad, with one lousy exterior shot and one lousy interior shot, at a location within 300 miles from us, I showed my wife the picture, including the vintage interior wood paneling, and was surprised to see her interest peek. She's very frugal and hasn't been all that excited about spending big bucks on a new unit. And, we both have such fond memories of our past two 1950's canned ham camp trailers. I continued to search Craigslist nationally for this interestingly designed "Travel Queen" style, and found two more campers: a 1966 10.5' located relatively close to the first one, and a 1968 8' model over 1000 miles from us! A plan was starting to develop.

Push came to shove and we bought unit #1 for $700 including "lots of needed restoration work" and an original sales brochure in pristine condition; we hauled it home. Then we contacted the owners of the third one (8 footer, 1000 miles away) and after receiving a couple more pictures of it, including the right exterior side and an interior shot (the original ad was only a left front and a left rear) we made a purchase decision (also $700) sight un-seen and drove two days to get it. Excellent condition! No mice! Minimal water stains on the interior panels. Minor mods, mostly original and intact!

Two more days to get it home. Removed almost everything that wasn't OEM and/or nailed down and weighed it. Unloaded it and removed the jacks (will replace with new remote electric jacks). The current weight is 1507 lbs (without jacks and tie-downs). I will keep track of the weight as we remove and add stuff.

Can't remember the name for a combination restoration/customization, but that's what we'll do. Out comes the ice-box, catalytic heater, old range, water-tank and lines, etc. In goes a new fridge, range, water heater, vented furnace, water-tank and lines, new grey-water tank and heated dump valve, large portable toilet by Thetford (similar in size tanks to a Cassette Toilet), sit-down wet bath, refinished woodwork, new mattress and cushions and upholstery, etc.







Here's the closest floor-plan from the 1966 Brochure. The differences in ours (1968 model) are: street side - once inside back door there is a furnace under the galley counter, then a double sink (replacing the counter to the right of the single sink in the picture), and on the right side the dinette is forward, leaving room at rear for a combo toilet/wardrobe/open storage shelves closet. That closet will be converted to the wet bath.



More pictures, including the entire scanned sales brochure with really cool details about the "Safe-T Jacks", the aerodynamic styling, floor-plans, testimonials, etc. is available here...

Dave's and Ruth's Travel Queen Album
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bka0721
Explorer II
Explorer II
What a great project and being a hero for saving something from the past, for future generations!

You might consider starting a thread, much like the Avion thread. BUT, consider breaking it in sections. Such as 1. Travel Queen Acquisition - Travel Queen Exterior Renovation - Travel Queen Cabinet Renovations - Travel Queen Furnace Renovation. Maybe there could be a Sticky created for such Historical Renovations and Specific Projects. This keeps a project running 500 pages and difficult to navigate, from happening. After it happens, it becomes too much of a burden to go back and change it. Also, be aware a thread is locked down, 12 months after the last post, on the thread.

Have fun and looking forward to your Pictures and well written narratives.

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elgy
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Dave Pete wrote:
... we bought unit #1 for $700 including "lots of needed restoration work" and an original sales brochure in pristine condition; we hauled it home. ... we made a purchase decision (also $700) sight un-seen and drove two days to get it. ...



You bought 2 of them?! What is the plan for the second one?
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the_tc_life
Explorer
Explorer
Dave Pete wrote:
Also fixed the link to the Photobucket album so it isn't a slide show.

I've done some internet research on Travel Queens over the past couple weeks. Very spotty info. Almost none on Truck Camper Travel Queens. Found the old posts in this forum. I want to try and get more info online about these things. If you know anything in particular or have photos, PM me and I'll see what I can do to set up some sort of web site location. I don't know how to do a web site (no cost?) so any info on that would help too. Again, PM me so as to keep this thread cleaner. Thanks! I'll be posting my progress and pictures here as I go.


link to some pics I had: link

good luck on the search for info. if you find anything let me know. im interested. I searched for countless hours. I can tell you they made them in...riverside California, if I remember right.
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Wagonqueen_Truc
Explorer
Explorer
That is a beautiful TC. You absolutely made the right move. Restoring and remodeling these classics are indeed a great way to get a "great" almost one of a kind camper, without the huge price tag... however they take a TON of time and patience. I won't say that they don't take a decent chunk of money, but at least you don't have to take out a loan for 30 grand.

I currently have about $8000 in my re-do 76 Amerigo TC but it is coming out better than new and the thing is a damn tank. It has been here 40 years and the re-build will put another 80 years onto her lifespan (because my hubby is obsessive about stomping out any kind of water intrusion)

I know all campers are different but if you have any questions let me know. Our renovation was down to and including replacing all of the studs. We basically kept the fiberglass roof and ripped everything else apart. The frame and the entire exterior are re-built and now we are starting the interior. BTW... ebay is a great resource for parts...

Can't wait to watch the process. Post PICS!!!!

67avion
Explorer II
Explorer II
Another STAR is born! Congratulations on your choice of a vintage TC. And kudos on your careful assessment of the process of restoration. The one element that matters above all is determined patience. Thats sort of like Resto/Mod. Take a look at our string on Avion restorations (rebuilds) and you may find similar issues and innovative solutions.

And I'll put in another plug for a vintage TC rally somewhere in the US. We're getting close to having a quorum.

DG

SpknTC
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Explorer
Congrats!! Vintage is Awesome! Would be great if you documented your resto/mod here with pics so we could all follow along.
Happy Camping!
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spacedoutbob
Explorer
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Very nice, I remember these Travel Queen Campers well, a friend of mines Dad, owned one. I remember the interior wood paneling. Congratulations! May You and Your Family, Have many happy adventurers with it.


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danager
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Can't remember the name for a combination restoration/customization, but that's what we'll do.
^^^Resto-mod! The best way to go in my opinion. The camper looks great!

69_Avion
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Nice camper. You don't see too many of those around anymore.
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gbopp
Explorer
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NICE. Congrats! :C

Dave_Pete
Explorer II
Explorer II
Also fixed the link to the Photobucket album so it isn't a slide show.

I've done some internet research on Travel Queens over the past couple weeks. Very spotty info. Almost none on Truck Camper Travel Queens. Found the old posts in this forum. I want to try and get more info online about these things. If you know anything in particular or have photos, PM me and I'll see what I can do to set up some sort of web site location. I don't know how to do a web site (no cost?) so any info on that would help too. Again, PM me so as to keep this thread cleaner. Thanks! I'll be posting my progress and pictures here as I go.

the_tc_life
Explorer
Explorer
Awesome. I picked one up a while ago because I didn't want to see it rot away. I eventionally gave it to a friend as a gift. It has been in his garage since then. The restoration is in a holding pattern I guess. They are a cool camper for sure. Congrats!
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Dave_Pete
Explorer II
Explorer II
Okay fixed it. Had to do with which type of "shared link" I chose in the picture's Photobucket location.

tuna_fisher
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Explorer
Like to see but no pctures on my end. Sounds like a neat project. Always liked the Travel Queen look, hope to see some pictures of your project. Use to live in Pinedale.
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Led_67
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Explorer
Hey congrats on the travel queens however your pics and link did not work so here is a Link on pic posting. and I think that it will also help in setting up a workable link.

Looking forward to seeing some pics soon.