Ever Hear of a Driftwood Travel Trailer?

Question: Dear Luise: I am interested in a travel trailer that I can’t seem to find any history or info on. It’s a ’63 Driftwood?  I was hoping you or someone who reads this can help!!  We are in Michigan. Thanks, S.

Answer: Dear S.: As you know, your trailer is referred to as an “orphan.” It’s one I’m not familiar with but there’s a long list of trailer manufacturing companies that have closed their doors. Because yours is almost 50 years old, it may be hard to trace.

Posting your question here could bring about a response. It’s worth trying. Blessings. Luise

About Luise Volta

Luise’s long life has brought her to being the great grandmother of four teenagers. Born in 1927, the miles in between her teens and theirs have been full of falling and getting up, learning and growing and then falling and getting up again. A normal, though not simple, process. She has had diverse careers in nursing, teaching preschool, interior design, Real Estate sales, insurance adjusting and dairy herd testing. She’s lived in the Mid-west, South and West Coast. Luise is married to the love of her life, Val, born in 1911. Their little terrier, “Rosa,” makes most of the major decisions at their house, (or thinks she does).

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2 Responses to Ever Hear of a Driftwood Travel Trailer?

  1. Gloria Black March 4, 2011 at 8:04 am #

    Hi Luise…We are looking for any manuals or brochures for a 1967 cabover Driftwood travel trailer that we are restoring. Thanks Gloria

    • Luise March 6, 2011 at 10:00 am #

      Crossing my fingers! We’ll see.

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