💕Definitely my favorite one you have done! In love with that stove and the details in the shelves (super cool coin addition too!). I’m beginning to understand why so May people have multiple vintage trailers!😆
I’m looking to buy another Scotty, but this King is absolutely beautiful. It’s probably outta my price range, but well worth the money. They will enjoy it for years to come.
Thanks for the video! This makes my heart hurt with memories of the 1961 Forester camper I rebuilt a few years ago. I loved the warm birch with amber shellac. It was too narrow for my 6' 1" to sleep comfortably so I sold it to a lady in Texas who glamped the heck out of it. I thought I could find another one but the vintage campers all of a sudden became pretty scarce.
That is beautiful. I wouldn’t want to pull a trailer though. I did buy a 1989 Toyota dolphin six cylinder. I just bought it last weekend. I wish you were in Missouri. I know you didn’t want anyone to ask what the price was. But it’s a year later and I’d really be curious to know what he sold it for. They made things to last back then. I know you redid it, but still all that wood is beautiful.
Thank you for the compliment. I am happy to discuss money with the customer but I don't have permission to tell everyone. We have customers from New Mexico, Kansas, Texas, Maryland, North and South Carolina. Just schedule a weekend to bring your camper in for a remodel.
Great video, you just can't beat the vintage stuff. I have what I consider a rare camper, rare meaning I cannot for the life of me find any information on it. It is a 1959 Holiday Trautman single axle, has the original badges on it and mostly original interior, including bunks in the back and a factory small side exit door. Hopefully someone in these comments might know a little more about it? Thanks for everything!
I bought a Scotty they say it’s 1964 but I think it’s older didn’t know how to message you on some helping advice and wisdom if possible I’m in Phoenix Arizona
Those coins are pure ghetto. But they go with the rest of the poor restoration. Cutting boards don't get shellac, they just get sanded. The window beside the door is obviously bent and poorly installed. The A/C unit needs to have the top bracket removed, fit more flush and affixed from the other side or a very small tab bracket which will fit under much smaller trim that goes around the whole opening, eliminating those sharp, jagged trim edges that stick out so far. Many sharp, exposed trim corners and metal pieces like the vents. Couldn't see, but you have a bad habit of not finishing the inside of the cabinets, drips and all. The eyeball job of cutting around the fridge is a horror show. The spice rack over the bed looked pretty sound, even if somewhat boring. For the coins, why not JB weld them to the top of a petite cabinet knob/pull and install the pull with the coin attached? Final grade....D+ Sorry, but I do enjoy your videos.
I give your review a D- at best. I cannot wait to watch your channel and see all of your masterful rebuilds on display. I hope your 21 subscribers don't take you anymore seriously than I did!
You did a fantastic job...There's nothing like the charm of this Trailer!
It turned out great
Absolutely beautiful Rob. One of your finest jobs yet my man.
I appreciate it Tall Dude. I am very pleased with it.
Awesome job! Someone is going to love this one!
I'm very proud of it
I love it! I wished I could afford to buy it.😮💨
It went to one of our viewers. He is already shining up the metal to a gloss finish
It is absolutely gorgeous. I love everything about this King. I girl can dream❤😍
Thank you. I love it
What a fabulous camper. Great job. Ready for many years of use.
Thank you. It turned out great.
wow that house and 5th wheel in the background are super nice.
Stalker
Very nice 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you
Turned out really nice! There is nothing like an old vintage (upgraded) Canned Ham Trailer.
I appreciate that.
I wanted it but it was sold. Now I have to wait till I get my dream for traveling USA 🇺🇸. I'm ready ...
Only a matter of time.
Great job! I like the coins in the camper!
It is a nice touch. Thanks
WHAT??? that went so fast at the end! congrats! it's awesome!
Thank you. I'm very pleased with it.
i love the camper too
Calm down
💕Definitely my favorite one you have done! In love with that stove and the details in the shelves (super cool coin addition too!). I’m beginning to understand why so May people have multiple vintage trailers!😆
Could be an expensive habit.
I’m looking to buy another Scotty, but this King is absolutely beautiful. It’s probably outta my price range, but well worth the money. They will enjoy it for years to come.
We were very proud of it. The new owner is delighted.
Beautiful 🥰
I appreciate that.
Thanks for the video! This makes my heart hurt with memories of the 1961 Forester camper I rebuilt a few years ago. I loved the warm birch with amber shellac. It was too narrow for my 6' 1" to sleep comfortably so I sold it to a lady in Texas who glamped the heck out of it. I thought I could find another one but the vintage campers all of a sudden became pretty scarce.
Thank you for watching.
That is beautiful. I wouldn’t want to pull a trailer though. I did buy a 1989 Toyota dolphin six cylinder. I just bought it last weekend. I wish you were in Missouri. I know you didn’t want anyone to ask what the price was. But it’s a year later and I’d really be curious to know what he sold it for. They made things to last back then. I know you redid it, but still all that wood is beautiful.
Thank you for the compliment. I am happy to discuss money with the customer but I don't have permission to tell everyone. We have customers from New Mexico, Kansas, Texas, Maryland, North and South Carolina. Just schedule a weekend to bring your camper in for a remodel.
Great video, you just can't beat the vintage stuff. I have what I consider a rare camper, rare meaning I cannot for the life of me find any information on it. It is a 1959 Holiday Trautman single axle, has the original badges on it and mostly original interior, including bunks in the back and a factory small side exit door. Hopefully someone in these comments might know a little more about it? Thanks for everything!
I've never heard of that one. Sounds cool.
That Dixie stove and oven is worth bank. Especially with the little window in the oven door. Bet you could get $5k for that alone.
And the oven light works!
This is Jim part 2? I am surprised to see the fridge and microwave on the same plug-in. Awesome job!
Plenty of amperage for those two.
canned hams my favorites.
Same with me.
Lov videos just bought 55 canned ham westerner good bones need help tips to bring back to glory gutted inside
That sounds like a great camper. Good luck on your build.
I bought a Scotty they say it’s 1964 but I think it’s older didn’t know how to message you on some helping advice and wisdom if possible I’m in Phoenix Arizona
There will be a serial # on the drivers side near the tongue. The first two numbers are the year, the next two are the length. Good luck
how are things?!Thanks,so pro! talk you later-Rob,
Great
Do you know anything about LintzCraft camper I think I have a 1947/48 can't find a vin# need some advice. Thank
I have never seen one. There may be a serial # on a plate inside the camper
How much did it sell for.
I never discuss money out of respect for the new owners.
Where's the bathroom?
Porta potty in this one.
You did it again. How much $$$$ ??? 🤣 just kidding
It was a blast working with my buddy Jim on that project
no toilet...pass...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Porta-potty is the way
Please just show the price.
Did you watch the video? I don't know the price.
no bathroom
You are correct.
Those coins are pure ghetto. But they go with the rest of the poor restoration. Cutting boards don't get shellac, they just get sanded. The window beside the door is obviously bent and poorly installed. The A/C unit needs to have the top bracket removed, fit more flush and affixed from the other side or a very small tab bracket which will fit under much smaller trim that goes around the whole opening, eliminating those sharp, jagged trim edges that stick out so far. Many sharp, exposed trim corners and metal pieces like the vents. Couldn't see, but you have a bad habit of not finishing the inside of the cabinets, drips and all. The eyeball job of cutting around the fridge is a horror show. The spice rack over the bed looked pretty sound, even if somewhat boring. For the coins, why not JB weld them to the top of a petite cabinet knob/pull and install the pull with the coin attached? Final grade....D+ Sorry, but I do enjoy your videos.
I give your review a D- at best. I cannot wait to watch your channel and see all of your masterful rebuilds on display. I hope your 21 subscribers don't take you anymore seriously than I did!
@@RobTheRebuilder Sure, Jan.
@@GetOuttaTheJohnBoy Just be nice. You will get much further. Or don't
@@RobTheRebuilder Too late, I'm in my 60s already.