Take a tour of this retro Ken-Craft trailer. The cozy bedroom is sure to impress

The origins of the Ken-Craft trailer aren't exactly well-documented. Starlite Classic Campground suggests that Ken-Craft trailers were produced during the 1950s and up until the 1970s though they don't offer specific dates. The trailers were unique in that they used fiberglass for the roof and other parts of the exterior.
At the time of their production, many competitors resorted to fake wood for the interiors, but Ken-Craft still used the real deal. This made their trailers more desirable than others, even though their price tag was a bit higher. Below, check out a Ken-Craft trailer in all its glory.
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As soon as you enter, there's a cozy eating nook to your right surrounded by windows that allow for plenty of natural light.
How about that wood interior? 
The kitchen comes complete with a sink, oven, and a number of drawers for all necessary materials.
The trailer is perfect size for a small family.
It has room for a sizable mattress, which in this case is tucked in cozily in the rear of the trailer.
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Would you like to take this bad boy traveling?