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Uploaded by rvbasics on May 15, 2007
Angilo R Noble built this futuristic car and travel trailer back in 1935! The car has a mid-engine and periscope rearview mirror. The travel trailer seats four and sleeps three. - Provided by Trailerite.com
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After conquering space enemies, Buck and Wilma went into business together as RV designers.......
vitameat 5 months ago
@galactophore if you were rideing in the back of that thing you wouldnt dig that trailer.... it would feel like your coffin on wheels.
Seats 4 sleeps 3? what kinda fun is that o we brought you 1000 miles but we dont have place for you to sleep? 0:47
0:50 a barascope is the rear veiw mirror thats like a submarine...
tinderinc 6 months ago
4536 10th st. Gaudalupe, Santa Barbara California is the same spot as 0.59 frame Google Earth
aloekat 8 months ago
cool o maki. neat to see antiques like this
joelhhall 2 years ago
I really dig that trailer
galactophore 2 years ago
Wonder what the mpg were on that thing.
yesiamanalien 2 years ago
Cool engineering. I wonder if it is still in existence.
sibco96 2 years ago
5/5 i like old things like that, good video
luckymisselala 2 years ago
This is a wonderful, thanks! I'm looking for this film on 16mm. Hunter
HunterMann 4 years ago
absolutely cool. Thanks.
ISpannonian 4 years ago
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After conquering space enemies, Buck and Wilma went into business together as RV designers.......
vitameat 5 months ago
@galactophore if you were rideing in the back of that thing you wouldnt dig that trailer.... it would feel like your coffin on wheels.
Seats 4 sleeps 3? what kinda fun is that o we brought you 1000 miles but we dont have place for you to sleep? 0:47
0:50 a barascope is the rear veiw mirror thats like a submarine...
tinderinc 6 months ago
4536 10th st. Gaudalupe, Santa Barbara California is the same spot as 0.59 frame Google Earth
aloekat 8 months ago
cool o maki. neat to see antiques like this
joelhhall 2 years ago
I really dig that trailer
galactophore 2 years ago
Wonder what the mpg were on that thing.
yesiamanalien 2 years ago
Cool engineering. I wonder if it is still in existence.
sibco96 2 years ago
5/5 i like old things like that, good video
luckymisselala 2 years ago
This is a wonderful, thanks! I'm looking for this film on 16mm. Hunter
HunterMann 4 years ago
absolutely cool. Thanks.
ISpannonian 4 years ago