Imagine exploring the world in an old and hard-to-find vehicle draped in warmth. Sounds luxurious, right? The 1950 vintage trailer by M-System is as comfy as they come. It is built on a single-axle trailer and has an Art Deco-style exterior emanating a timeless grace. The interior is decked with coziness and plenty of woodwork throughout. The renovated vintage trailer stands out for its simplicity and aesthetic making it a perfect travel partner for couples with a dog or solo travelers.
The 1950 M-System vintage trailer has an aluminum exterior featuring a slant back profile. It is decked with elegant Hollywood windows and a door on both sides. The interior is lavish accentuated further with impeccable woodwork that can be found from floor to ceiling, to shelves and antiques. It is entirely furnished, comfortable, and light-filled, and stepping inside almost feels like stepping into a cozy cabin. The only difference is that it moves and is cozier than a cabin.
Its classy interior features a living area, a kitchen, a portable toilet, and a bedroom. As the door opens, you see an inviting living area. It features a gorgeous red sofa and an antique large dresser. There is an air-conditioner and an electric fireplace to optimize temperatures inside.
A beautiful kitchen has a sink, countertop, and ample storage. You will find appliances like a cooktop, a microwave, and a retro mini fridge. All these features are flawlessly integrated into the kitchen to maximize comfort while cooking delicious meals. A table and a chair in one corner can be utilized as a dining table or worktable.
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A portable toilet is included somewhere in the trailer. Unfortunately, there is no shower inside and a shower is built outside, which might be a trouble for some. A sun-bathed space next to the kitchen is the bedroom. It is a bright area with a queen-size bed. There is an availability of storage space above and underneath the bed.
The 1950 M-System vintage trailer has been recently renovated by its new owner. Considering it was an old trailer, the job has been done immaculately. Furthermore, it doesn’t disappoint with its welcoming aura and appealing woodwork that has been done to make it as inviting and livable as possible. It is up for sale at $25,000 on the Facebook Marketplace.
Via: The Autopian
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