There are a lot of windows - trailer is very bright inside. Each window panel has its own crank mechanism (so two or three per window). All but one are in great shape and work well.
Only non-working window panel on the whole trailer (top panel, to right of door). Original screen door. Needs a little work but in excellent shape for being 52 years old.
This step retracts back under the camper body.
Original propane fridge. Not sure if it works.
Original kitchen. Propane oven and stove top with four burners (who needs four burners in a 17-ft camper?)
There is a vent hood with a fan/light over the stove. Most of the cabinets in the kitchen area are in serviceable condition. Cabinet doors have latches that required pushing a small button on the handle to open.
Original sink and toilet in bathroom (which is in the back of the trailer). Bathroom has a sliding privacy door (strap visible in picture holds the door open).
View looking forward from bathroom door. Henry is standing in front of the enclosure for the fridge. The worst of the water damage is in that area. We have pulled the fridge from the enclosure to let things dry out.
Two-basin sink. The thing sitting in the right sink basin lets you cover up part of the sink to use as extra counter space. It is removable and fits on either side. Looks original to the trailer. No clue how that didn't get lost 40 years ago.
Another view of oven/range with cabinet above.
Stand up shower to left of sink/toilet. Shower has a skylight that opens.
Looking out the front window of trailer (door is just out of frame to the right). Original pedestal table with storage under seats. This area converts into a bed. Fridge enclosure is to the left.
View of left side/rear of trailer. The small, square thing on the roof, towards the right, is the shower skylight (which can be cranked into an open position). The larger rectangular thing on the left, rear of the trailer is a vent/cover for the propane water heater.
The wide door above the bumper is for a storage locker. The window is to the bathroom (top left pane is broken and has a bag stuffed in the hole).
The window AC unit toward the left is not original. The plan is to eventually install a roof-mounted system that heats and cools.
Inside of oven is in great shape. It really does not look like it was used that much.
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