




She's a sassy little vixen, all smooth and shiny like a lake's reflection on a sunny day. Spartans were known for their shiny polished styling, variety in sizes and lush, rich interiors and woodwork. They have become one of the primary vintage campers for restoration, in part because of that classic look, which I like to call the "Jetson's Style." Here's a few prime Spartans for the first time on TTG.
(All photos and literature courtesy the RV/MH Museum in Indiana.)
2 comments:
I'm loving your vintage camper series, Greg. I have some saved searches on eBay; they send me an alert whenever someone lists a towable under 16 feet. I especially enjoy the old Shastas, the ones with "wings". Truly classy!
You're speaking my language, Jeff!I have a( wingless) '69 Shasta LoFlyte, and while it needs some major work for restoration,I absolutely love it. Someday it will be my office, as well. Thanks for the input and good luck on your search!
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