The Curtis Wright trailer first went into production shortly after World War II, but the business wasn't long lasting, as it was sold to investors in 1949. While the company that took over continued to produce similar camper trailers, there aren't an abundance of original Curtis Wright trailers out there. Below, we get a glimpse of the real deal.
This chrome Curtis Wright camper trailer has a more modern interior than one might expect - and it doesn't look to have been majorly renovated. The kitchen has an old-school vibe to it and the curtains have a nice floral pattern. On top of that, there are plenty of windows that allow for natural light to seep in.
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Here's a shot of the kitchen and the dining area. You could fit an entire family in those booths.
Here's a closer look at that eating nook. Isn't it charming?
The design of the kitchen amenities are sure to bring you back a few decades.
Opposite the dining area is a couch, positioned next to windows to provide the optimal spot for reading or studying. You can also see the oven and microwave on the left.
The floral-patterned curtains pair nicely with the wood walls.
The back of the front door features some nice art work.
What do you think of this Curtis Wright trailer? Do you like the chrome finish or would you prefer something a bit less flashy? Drop us a comment with your thoughts.
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