With twenty-three rigs to see here at Koreshan State Park our day was packed at the Open House. Tim and I try to visit each trailer, chat with the owner and take in their dream. We know each of them have invested so much time and energy to create their labor of love. I can totally appreciate their vision and all the workmanship.
These beauties ranged from Airstreams, Boles Aero, Avions, Shastas, Spartanettes to a Frolic to a Chevy Greenbriar Van. All amazing! With their owners ready to tell their story.
One day, soon I hope, we will have our 1948 Airstream to a point that we can bring it to one of these Tin Can Tourists Events or I to a Sisters On The Fly Rally. The best thing about these vintage gatherings is that it's a great resource for anything RV vintage. If someone doesn't know a guy or know a part source or know who done it, they know someone who knows a guy who really knows a guy. It's as if everything is at your fingertips ready to be answered.
Since all that we did was spend the day socializing in and around these vintage beauties, gathering knowledge, I'm just going to leave you with more pictures from our long day . . .
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