Until now, very little information has been available to help you when it comes to restoring and updating one of these trailers. Daniel Hall, of the vintage restoration company Camper Reparadise, addresses all items of streamline trailer restoration thoroughly in this one-stop-shopping book. Details on your trailer and how to restore it are covered from trailer tongue to trailing bumper. Key restoration components including chassis, floor, exterior/interior skin, electrical elements, insulation, doorjamb refabrication, LP, plumbing, and polishing are all covered comprehensively in a visual, step-by-step format.
Whether you're a collector car enthusiast, resident of a trailer campground, or a vacationing addict, owning this restoration guide will be an essential tool in keeping your trailer active, updated, and in immaculate condition.
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial}From exploring the forests of Upstate New York as a child to traversing the mountains and deserts of the West as an adult, Daniel Hall is a life-long outdoors enthusiast. That wanderlust, however, found significance in vintage campers. Fueled by a family history with Alaskan Campers and restoring old boats with his father, Daniel completed his first camper restoration in 2011. Since then, he’s been heavily involved with the startup of Camper Reparadise, a restoration specialty shop in Salt Lake City, Utah. At Camper Reparadise, Daniel has worked on more than 50 camper restorations, and the number keeps climbing.