May 17, 2010
Vintage Scotty Serro Camper
This is our 1976 Scotty Serro Camper. We have owned her for 3 years and have loved every moment. This year we decided she is in need of a desperate makeover. The last heavy rain we had was not good to her. :(
I am looking for some inspiration.
If any of you lovely readers have a vintage camper and would like to share your photo's with us here please email me or comment and let me know. Would love to see your ideas. (you too mom, send me pictures of yours)
I found these while googling around the internet this morning.
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omg I love all of those! So cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog post! Love it. I'm your new follower #235.
ReplyDelete~Kim
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I've been looking around for a camper. Preferably a vintage one. I love your photos and your blog! Following!
ReplyDeleteHow perfectly retro and so cheerful! Great roundup!
ReplyDeleteSooo adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour avatar goes so well with your shop name!!!
ReplyDeleteso cute :) I made curtains for my girl friends' "caravan" back in England once, that was so much fun, prettying it up :) T.
ReplyDeleteadorable post!!! Love the vintage looks you found!
ReplyDeleteOHMYGOSH, love love love!! I am following you :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, that would be SO beyond amazing to have! Love these images!
ReplyDeleteI love these and cannot wait to see what you do with your camper!
ReplyDeleteIt never fails to amaze me how clever and creative people are. These are adorable!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your project, it will be fun.
I stopped by because of your blog title. My family nickname is Re, short for Marie. I thought I was the Queen of Re!! lol Glad I stopped in though, I really like your blog. :)
What cutie-pa-tuties!! And so inpiring! Please post pics after your re-do!!!
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ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! These are lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your post. What an interesting use of the vehicle. It could almost be the teen hang out if you don't have a finished basement!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I've always had a strange obsession with RVs and how cute they can be inside, so... <3
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ReplyDeleteWow, some of those campers would be perfect to live in!! They are so cute!
oh I would love to have a camper van, and your finds are so inspiring! beautiful!
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Congrats on winning the pillow from Deb!! It suits you perfectly!!
ReplyDeletei could live forever in one of those beauties! but then i have more than a bit of gypsy in me....
ReplyDeleteHow fun it would be to own one of these and just set it in the backyard and plant myself in a lawn chair with a lemonade just outside the door... FUN
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HI!!
ReplyDeletewhen we retire we want a camping trailer of some kind!!I would LOVE it now, to get out of this HEAT!!But hubby says he does not have time right now!
enjoy this
hugs,
jamie
How is the project with the camper going? I have a vintage camper on my property that belongs to a young man who stays with us and helps take care of Donna (my adopted mommy) when I am at work. It needs some work too... I don't think he'd wan't to do everything I would, but I am sure he would be happy to let me do some work on it.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the look of the one that was painted white inside. I love your pillows and stuff in yours.
Hi. I'm wondering if you have any ideas for this. I want to DIY an 8 or 10 ft super light canned ham style camper using SIPS or foam sheets. My tow car is a 4 cylinder Hyundai elantra with a max pulling power of 1500 pounds, including gear, water, porta potty, solar panel, etc. Your photos of extra tiny campers are helpful for dimensions. Any thoughts plans out there? THANKS
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