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“Original 1960’s WILLYS JEEP CAMPER BROCHURE “THE TRAV-L-AIRE” The Cabin That Goes Anywhere”
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This FC Trav-L-Aire Brochure includes free shipping.
“Original 1960’s WILLYS JEEP CAMPER BROCHURE “THE TRAV-L-AIRE” The Cabin That Goes Anywhere”
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Hmmmmm? That looks strangely familiar??
Was the one you just bought used in that photo?
No, my truck is white and came that way. My Trav-L-Aire Camper unit is #004. I was told by the owner that it was the last one produced as the builder had a untimely death and Willys had to drop the line. He also said he knew of one up north in Michigan but said that the last time he saw it, it was in real bad shape All lore but I had no reason not to believe him. I’ve never seen another one out there. The one at the 1959 Chicago auto show was white but an early cooling tunnel model according to the picture as is the one in the brochure. The 1959 auto show article says 7 units were sold but don’t know if they were ever delivered as mine is #4 and was a 1960 model. I sure would like to know more if anyone has any info on this rare bird.
http://thefcconnection.com/craig_brockhaus_fc-170_with_trav-l-aire_camper.htm