Minimal teardrop trailers were all the rage in the 1930s to 1960s, providing not much more than a space for sleeping but that ...
Sometimes when Joe and Leslie Kosareff pull into a campground, they encounter anything but peace and privacy. Fellow campers just can't seem to resist their little tin can of a trailer. With its pudgy ...
Who doesn’t love a good teardrop camper? Their combination of sleek looks, low weight and deceptively large interiors make them perfect for those in search of a comfy and low-fuss camper that can be ...
Rest assured that the onslaught of small, contemporary off-road camping trailers has not dried up demand for the trusty teardrop camper trailer of yesteryear. Teardrops are still popular, and there ...
Teardrop campers first became popular in the 1930s when do-it-yourself magazines likeMechanix Illustratedpublished guides for readers to build their own. These streamlined teardrop trailers remained a ...
Despite its tiny size, the Escapod Topo2 MTB makes for a comfortable camping experience even for taller users. With the rise of HOAs that treat houses like set pieces more than homes, the need to ...
Teardrop trailers rank right up there with VW T1 pop-up camper vans as the most timeless, iconic designs in RV history. And even in such a revered category, Iceland's Mink Campers manages to pop out ...
Kit Kamper might not ring a bell, but it was one of the most famous teardrop camper trailers produced after the war. A 1947 example selling on Bring a Trailer is like a time capsule, showing how ...
Standing the test of time, and in conjunction with rising fuel prices, the traditional teardrop camper has resurfaced in recent years as an economic alternative to your large clunky caravan or fully ...