This is a 60’s Lambretta Scooter Camper and it’s light and tiny enough to tow using a scooter!
From the outside, you’ll notice this is such a small camper it can be pulled by a scooter.
When you go inside, you’ll find a cozy place to sleep and stay out of the rain or sun.
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Camper That’s Light and Tiny Enough to Tow with a Scooter!







Video: 60’s Lambretta Scooter Camper
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I want that setup!
That’s cute, but the video got cut short. That woman was wearing high heals at the beach. : ) Here’s a youtube video where they met up with that man in the video who drove the scooter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDPjC-JEQLQ
Nice set up but the Vespa engine, drivetrain, brakes are going to have very short lives.
If you want to boat, the trailer should be the boat too instead of separate.
Is something like this available today in the U.S.?
JerryD – it’s not a Vespa it’s a Lambretta. 🙂
This commercial is hysterical!!! Especially the part where they say “even a moron mechanically speaking can {set it up} in a matter of mins” HA!!
Thanks for posting this!
I think that is really neat. I think it would be cool to travel around in that. I have no doubt it would get a lot of stares from people as it passes by.
I wonder what a modern version of that would look like? it would be nice if one was offered today; perhaps as in plans or kit form?