Spotted in Sunnyvale Trailer Park, nice. Wonder where Ricky, Julian and Bubbles are. Ditto on the chopper bike, that's cool as hell. Nice patina on the Travelall too.
Everything about this rig is cool- the whitewalls, the woodgrain, the lowboy side mirrors. Somehow manages to be attractive yet all-business in a manner many 2015 models attempt, yet fail to reach.
I remember those choppers being everywhere about ten years ago but hadn't seen one in a while. Fun for style & profilin' but not so good in the hills...
i prefer tiny vehicles with tiny engines, but i'd make an exception for one of these. as far as 1970s SUVs go, it doesn't get better than a travelall. what vehicle has more glass than this? i wonder what it's like keeping all of it defogged in the rain with kids in the back...
i was sure this setting was somewhere in rugged deep southeast along powell blvd until i saw the washington plates. and then i realized how much powell blvd resembles so much of seattle. interesting...
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What? No Airstream hitched to the rear?
This babe was an upscale purchase in fall of '72.
The whitewalls are mismatched.
Love the Schwinn OCC chopper!
Spotted in Sunnyvale Trailer Park, nice. Wonder where Ricky, Julian and Bubbles are.
Ditto on the chopper bike, that's cool as hell.
Nice patina on the Travelall too.
Very nice find. Looks like this is/was a "woody" -- those faded messes on the sides.
Everything about this rig is cool- the whitewalls, the woodgrain, the lowboy side mirrors. Somehow manages to be attractive yet all-business in a manner many 2015 models attempt, yet fail to reach.
I remember those choppers being everywhere about ten years ago but hadn't seen one in a while. Fun for style & profilin' but not so good in the hills...
Canadian Hell's Angels?
i prefer tiny vehicles with tiny engines, but i'd make an exception for one of these. as far as 1970s SUVs go, it doesn't get better than a travelall. what vehicle has more glass than this? i wonder what it's like keeping all of it defogged in the rain with kids in the back...
i was sure this setting was somewhere in rugged deep southeast along powell blvd until i saw the washington plates. and then i realized how much powell blvd resembles so much of seattle. interesting...
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