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Historian Al Hasselbart offers a tour of The RV/MH Museum in Elkhart, IN - the world's largest collection of Recreational Vehicles and the historic archives of the Manufactured Housing and RV industry.
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2013-02-25 | Slide-Outs in 1916 The RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum features a collection of early RV’s – and one of the oldest of these is featured in this episode of History on Wheels. This is a 1915 Model T Ford with a 1916 Camper Box – sold for various runabout a... |
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2011-10-27 | 1966 Mustang Travel Trailer This trailer is one of the last of its kind, however, it is one of the very earliest of the bunk house campers and has quite a remarkable kitchen, including a 2 bin stainless steel sink, Coleman style wall furnace, and one ... |
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2011-10-21 | It took a fork lift manufacturer to develop America’s first front wheel drive motorhome. Host Al Hesselbart shows us a 1964 Clark Cortez, a product of the Clark Equipment Co., which at the time, was America’s leading manufacturer of fork lift vehicles... |
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2011-10-14 | Vintage 1957 Serro Scotty Trailer This qualifies as a 12′ unit, but has a shorter living space. John Serro began in 1956 & 1957 to build campers that could fit in a conventional garage doors. He built these into the 70’s. All though they were all c... |
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