Thats a Fireball alright! Exactly like mine...but mine is a 61. The stripe is original.....the painter kept askn me if I wan ted to change it..UMMMMMM...NOOOOO! and the metal scrolls on the front window....love them. My favorite thing is the HUGE front window!
I keep sayning i may need to sell mine but when i saw this.....it made me realize.....EACTLY why I love my FIREBALL!!!!!
Oh how I would love to find one like this one...as soon as we get our settlement check from a wreck we had{not our fault}I want to look into buying one of these...
This trailer is darling Amy! I found your blogs today and am glad I did. I think we have a lot in common after I read your profile. I love frenchy shabby cottagey stuff too and some day would love to have a trailer that hubs and I will travel in with our two dogs.
Dear Amy, I just love this little trailer, especially the PINK! I have a 1964 Kencraft '14ft with the original PINK stove, fridge, and sink, with aqua/seafoam counters and table. My "LuvBug" is almost identical to "Pinky", except that she has a permanent bed in the back, rather than a couch. Thanks for the inspirational photos as I am in the process of "fixin" her up and making my "LuvBug" road roady. -Marianne
Hi Again, I do have a question for you. Did you paint her paneling? or is it whitewashed, or natural. My "LuvBug" has the original birch/natural paneling but it's in pretty bad shape (lots of stains from the previous owner's smoking in her). I originally didn't want to paint her insides because I thought that would "devalue" her, should I ever want to sell. HOWEVER, after seeing so many wonderful photos of trailers with the insides painted, I'm beginning to change my mind. Also, the Hubby isn't too keen on "restoring" the entire wood paneling. Do you have any thoughts on this. I appreciate any and all input. Thanks again, Marianne
I am totally LOVING your site Amy! You have stolen my heart! My goodness you are clever girl with these darlin' little trailers! <3 I WANT ONE SO BADLY! However, one small problem is, I live fa away...way out East in Rochester, NY!:( My hubby and I are looking around for a cute little travel home, and I keep looking at sweet little Shasta's on your site, and then I saw PINKY! Awwwwww I think I love her! How can I get one of these beauties? Or any one of these adorable campers? We are planning to vacation out west this summer...but we would have to buy a vehicle (or rent one one way) to tow it home! shoot...that's a big deal! :( But I will be following your blog and keeping my eyes peeled! If something wonderful takes my eye, maybe we'll take some time out of our summer trip and swing by your place and check your "babies" out! So could you email me your address so I can GPS it and see if we could work this out? Maybe? You are doing an amazing job with these sweet little campers! I Love * Love * Love * what you do! Corinne in Rochester :-)
I really like your site and this trailer:)I am knew to the vintage camping world, not to camping. We recently purchased a 1964 Nomad. Do you know where I can find information on the propane heater. Apparently, the previous owner did not know much about them and never used it. I would like to get it fixed or replaced and make this little beauty as original as possible. Any thoughts?
I love her.*sigh*
ReplyDeletevery cute...I love looking at these adorable trailers and dream..maybe one day.....
ReplyDeleteThats a Fireball alright! Exactly like mine...but mine is a 61. The stripe is original.....the painter kept askn me if I wan ted to change it..UMMMMMM...NOOOOO! and the metal scrolls on the front window....love them.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing is the HUGE front window!
I keep sayning i may need to sell mine but when i saw this.....it made me realize.....EACTLY why I love my FIREBALL!!!!!
Oh my gosh, this is darling!!! I love it! It's so bright and welcoming inside:)
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ReplyDeleteNot sure how to reach you but I live in Portland and I am interested in a trailer. Can you contact me? douthit5@q.com.
Oh how I would love to find one like this one...as soon as we get our settlement check from a wreck we had{not our fault}I want to look into buying one of these...
ReplyDeleteThis trailer is darling Amy! I found your blogs today and am glad I did. I think we have a lot in common after I read your profile. I love frenchy shabby cottagey stuff too and some day would love to have a trailer that hubs and I will travel in with our two dogs.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I dream of having one of these one day!!! Sigh.
ReplyDeleteawwwww... this is like the baby to what we have. Our 67 18' ft fireball looks just like this... just a bit longer and no pink... mmmmm i love the pink
ReplyDeleteDear Amy, I just love this little trailer, especially the PINK! I have a 1964 Kencraft '14ft with the original PINK stove, fridge, and sink, with aqua/seafoam counters and table. My "LuvBug" is almost identical to "Pinky", except that she has a permanent bed in the back, rather than a couch. Thanks for the inspirational photos as I am in the process of "fixin" her up and making my "LuvBug" road roady. -Marianne
ReplyDeleteHi Again, I do have a question for you. Did you paint her paneling? or is it whitewashed, or natural. My "LuvBug" has the original birch/natural paneling but it's in pretty bad shape (lots of stains from the previous owner's smoking in her). I originally didn't want to paint her insides because I thought that would "devalue" her, should I ever want to sell. HOWEVER, after seeing so many wonderful photos of trailers with the insides painted, I'm beginning to change my mind. Also, the Hubby isn't too keen on "restoring" the entire wood paneling. Do you have any thoughts on this. I appreciate any and all input. Thanks again, Marianne
ReplyDeleteLOVE, love, love these!! I want one. How do I get one down to San Diego??
ReplyDeleteI am totally LOVING your site Amy! You have stolen my heart! My goodness you are clever girl with these darlin' little trailers! <3 I WANT ONE SO BADLY! However, one small problem is, I live fa away...way out East in Rochester, NY!:( My hubby and I are looking around for a cute little travel home, and I keep looking at sweet little Shasta's on your site, and then I saw PINKY! Awwwwww I think I love her! How can I get one of these beauties? Or any one of these adorable campers? We are planning to vacation out west this summer...but we would have to buy a vehicle (or rent one one way) to tow it home! shoot...that's a big deal! :( But I will be following your blog and keeping my eyes peeled! If something wonderful takes my eye, maybe we'll take some time out of our summer trip and swing by your place and check your "babies" out! So could you email me your address so I can GPS it and see if we could work this out? Maybe? You are doing an amazing job with these sweet little campers! I Love * Love * Love * what you do! Corinne in Rochester :-)
ReplyDeleteI really like your site and this trailer:)I am knew to the vintage camping world, not to camping. We recently purchased a 1964 Nomad. Do you know where I can find information on the propane heater. Apparently, the previous owner did not know much about them and never used it. I would like to get it fixed or replaced and make this little beauty as original as possible. Any thoughts?
ReplyDeleteI love this little trailer! :-)
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