This is the story of a San Antonio couple who specialize in rebuilding and restoring vintage travel trailers with their company Go Vintage Trailers.
According to a recent article on the San Antonio Express-News, they have restored around 20 trailers, most of them for clients. He’s redone a 1965 Serro Scotty Sportsman, two early ’70’s Streamline trailers, a Shasta Airflyte, and many more. He and his wife do it together as a team. They also offer their vintage campers as accommodation for events like weddings, parties, festivals, and more.
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Couple Restoring Vintage Travel Trailers with their Company Go Vintage Trailers in San Antonio

Images © Go Vintage Trailers

Images © Go Vintage Trailers

Images © Go Vintage Trailers

Images © Go Vintage Trailers
Video: Airstream Ambassador named ‘Carroll’
Video: 1973 Streamline Prince named ‘Pearl’
Video: 1951 Spartan Spartanette named ‘Georgia’
If you’re interested in learning more about Go Vintage Trailers, you can explore some of the links below. 🙂
Learn more
Go Vintage Trailers | Rentals | Contact | San Antonio Express Article
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Nice work guys!
Those are some beautiful trailers!
There is a nice possibility, of some really “nice” odors, with that curtain in front of the bathroom.