1969 Rancho 'El Rae' has delightful interior decor and trendy transforming furniture

When Rancho Trailers, Inc. moved to Utah in the early '60s, the "El Rae" unit was born. Gayle, daughter of founder LeVern G. Miner, tells Tin Can Tourists that the company first went into production in 1958. After her father passed, Gayle bought him out and continued the Rancho tradition.
Among a number of different trailers, "El Rae" perhaps stands out the most. Sporting the classic 'shark fin' and a clean paint job, the trailer pulls smoothly and is perfect for some outdoor adventures. The inside is quite impressive as well, as you'll see below.
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Apart from the bathroom, the whole inside is just one room. But in this 1969 "El Rae" the designer has done a good job of sectioning it off.
There's ample space in the kitchen area to prepare food, which is great for travelers who want to cook on the road.
The clean white paint job coupled with the window make the room look a bit bigger. 
The rather large bed can turn into a couch during the daytime. Additionally, there's a table that transforms into a bed. 
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What do you think of "El Rae"?