From 1956 all of the way until 1974 Aristocrat trailers were manufactured in Morgan Hill, California. During that time period, in 1967, Aristocrat manufactured the Lo Liner 15. The 1967 Aristocrat LO LINER weighed in at 1800lbs and had a hitch weight of 225lbs. The 1967 Aristocrat LO LINER sleeps 6 and featured a propane oven/stove and icebox....
#ThrowbackThursday : Retro Accessories That Are Better than Today’s Tech
Technology has truly come a long way the past few decades. But there are still a few gems out there that are still in use today. And even though some are long gone, tech accessories are items that should never be forgotten. They portray the way we used to live and will be a part of history forever. Vinyl Records- Vinyl speaks for itself because...
#ThrowbackThursday RV Find: 1969 MC-7 Bus Conversion
This #ThrowbackThursday we are taking it back to 1969! While the microprocessor was being invented, ARPANET (the predecessor to the modern internet) was being created, Buzz Aldrin was landing on the moon and Woodstock was uniting people with music, Motor Coach Industries was rolling out the MC-7. Meant to replace Greyhound’s Scenicruiser bus...
Throwback Vacation Spots Worth a Revisit
While looking to the future may be the best recipe for success, taking a trip down 'memory lane' can be very rejuvenating. A look back to a time in your life when having fun always overpowered stressing out can be the right answer to put things in perspective today. With that in mind, we have put together a list of some of the #Throwback spots...
#ThrowbackThursday : 1988 Monaco RV Crown Royal
It may not be as high-tech as the Stealth Bomber and is not as exciting as the original “Die Hard” movie starring Bruce Willis, the 1988 Monaco RV Crown Royal has a place in the hearts of at least a few US residents around during that time. Originally called the “Caribou Manufacturing Company”, the now titled “Monaco Coach Corporation” started...
#ThrowbackThursday RV Spotlight: 1973 GMC 26
Amongst the chaos of pulling US troops out of Vietnam, the table cloth-esq styled clothing, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigning from office due to criminal charges and the seemingly ever relevant Roe v. Wade ruling, GMC made a motorhome. While the significance of the GMC 26 is no where near equal to that of the aforementioned events, it happened...
#ThrowbackThursday: Retro Design Inspiration for Your RV
Most RV manufacturers do a pretty good job at decorating the interior of the RVs they produce. Manufacturers typically do a lot of research to find out what features and look is preferred by the largest amount of potential customers before they make them available. Besides the occasional leap to push past what is trending, most designers will go...
Throwback Thursday: 1965 Airstream 26 Overlander
If a classic appeal is what you want in your RV, the 1965 Airstream 26 Overlander is just what you need. This vintage, silver bullet-esq, recreational vehicle is a blast from the past that has an ageless look and long-lasting quality build. At 26 feet in length with a width of 7 feet and height of 9 feet, this beauty can sleep three people...
Celebrate and Remember The Ideals That Changed a Nation This MLK Day
When you think of the civil rights movement in America, there are a group of names that stand out as those that led the way. While the movement was a group effort, assuming a leadership role was what makes these names stand out in history. Many were wronged and treated inhumanely during and prior to this period of American history, but taking a...
Throwback Thursday Campsite Movie Classic Review: Ernest Scared Stupid
As kids, most people had the “ability” to allow their imaginations to run wild and not only suspend their disbelief, but alter their beliefs based on what they see, read or hear. By the time you become an adult, most people can still suspend disbelief, but are able to discern the difference between real and imaginary afterwards. Being that we are...