Standard News

Hide Advertisement
  • Business
  • Culture
  • News
  • Technology
  • Trending
Site logo
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Trending

This 1953 Trailer Sat Abandoned For 60 Years. What We Found Was Amazing

By David Clarke 2 min read
  • # Abandoned Trailer
  • # Trailer Makeover

This 1953 Vagabond trailer sat in Florida for decades before being purchased in 2003 by Henry Wallace. The 8000 lb., the like-new camper is a perfect example of the 1950s era mobile home. The Michigan-based Vagabond Coach Manufacturing Company were particular well-known as producers of “the Cadillac of trailers.”

Thanks to its sixty years sitting untouched in a Florida field, the trailer looks almost new. The exterior is a very 50s-ish light yellow, but Wallace says it needed a new coat of paint when he purchased it thirteen years ago. Still, in form and color, it has a strikingly vintage vibe.

Trailer3

Even more striking is the interior. Walking inside the Vagabond trailer is like stepping into a time capsule of 1953 Americana. All of the inside trappings still look original, with their notably pre-Mad Men style.

Trailer4

The roomy living space looks quite comfortable. All of the furniture is original and yet still looks and feels like new, thanks to the many decades spent in covered storage rather than subjected to years of wear and tear from cross-country traveling.

Trailer5

Looking into the dining area and kitchen gives you a good sense of just how big this trailer is. You can almost see a typical Fifties-era nuclear family making this their home for a week of camping at Yellowstone Park.

Trailer6

That family camping trip would have been pretty easy to pull off with a kitchen this big, which almost looks as big as some of the kitchens in now-trendy micro apartments. It still has an original stove, a rather large sink, and above that, the signature Fifties fluorescent light. The stove originally ran on propane.

Trailer7

Of course, you can’t really get more nostalgic than an old-fashioned Frigidaire refrigerator, with its very retro logo. The appliance company is 100 years old in 2016, and for many years was owned by another iconic mid-20th-century American company: General Motors. In fact, for a while, the Frigidaire logo even included the phrase “Product of General Motors.”

Trailer8

Even the bedroom in this trailer is still in great shape, with inviting birch panels and pretty white curtains. That light looks plenty bright to keep a reader up deep into the night, even today. And despite holding a couple twin beds, it doesn’t look too cramped at all. Perfect size for that camping family!

Trailer9

The bathroom even looks more like a typical mid-century bathroom than a compromised mobile home space. It’s got a decent-sized sink, mirror, and window. Everything still looks quite clean, particularly the green tiling in all its Eisenhower-era glory.

Trailer10

Surprise – it even has a full-size tub!

Trailer11

This beautiful old Vagabond 1953 trailer even looks good illuminated at dusk. You can see from this image how many windows the camper had, offering plenty of natural light and making the small space feel bigger.

Trailer12

This old-school trailer now has company as part of its owner’s collection. He has taken it all over the country, from California to Florida.

Advertisement - Continue reading below

Trump’s wife seeks to soften his image at raucous Republican convention
News
Reuters 4 min read

Trump’s wife seeks to soften his image at raucous Republican convention

Supreme Court toughens gun ban for domestic violence
News
Reuters 2 min read

Supreme Court toughens gun ban for domestic violence

Baltimore pledges police reforms after scathing U.S. report
News
Reuters 3 min read

Baltimore pledges police reforms after scathing U.S. report

Uber deal shows divide in labor’s drive for role in ‘gig economy’
Business
Reuters 5 min read

Uber deal shows divide in labor’s drive for role in ‘gig economy’

Jury for the 69th Cannes Film Festival arrive at hotel
Entertainment
Reuters 1 min read

Jury for the 69th Cannes Film Festival arrive at hotel

World Leaders React to the Manchester Arena Terror Attack
News
Steven Lerner 1 min read

World Leaders React to the Manchester Arena Terror Attack

Boeing to lay off 211 workers in Washington state, agency says
News
Reuters 2 min read

Boeing to lay off 211 workers in Washington state, agency says

Roan Johnson’s ‘Piuma’ brings laughs and irony to Venice film fest
Entertainment
Reuters 2 min read

Roan Johnson’s ‘Piuma’ brings laughs and irony to Venice film fest

Ex-Air China employee pleads not guilty to U.S. smuggling charge
News
Reuters 2 min read

Ex-Air China employee pleads not guilty to U.S. smuggling charge

American Diabetes Association Expresses Extreme Disappointment in Passage of the American Health Care Act in the House of Representatives and Urges the Senate to Reject the Bill
News
Jason Owen 3 min read

American Diabetes Association Expresses Extreme Disappointment in Passage of the American Health Care Act in the House of Representatives and Urges the Senate to Reject the Bill

load more Loading posts...

sidebar

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

sidebar-alt

  • About Us
  • Imprint
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy