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These 20 Homemade Campers Are Shockingly Real

This post was updated on March 15th, 2024

Motorhomes can be quite pricey. Some make it to the elusive one million dollar mark. Even cheaper ones are many thousands of dollars new or used. With some ingenuity and can-do spirit, these thrifty RVers managed to create their own motorhome – to spectacular effect!

1. Millard camper…and a Ford Escort?

Homemade Millard truck camper
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2. The Spruce Goose.

Long motorhome

3. Business in the front…party in the back.

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4. It’s got a helicopter pad!

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5. Double trouble.

Double camper

6. Hey, VW’s can be motorhomes too.

VW camper

7. Beautiful bus, beautiful view.

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8. Corvair camper.

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9. If ‘Mad Max’ had an RV.

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10. Big rig with bike storage.

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11. House truck camper.

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12. It’s like two campers in one.

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13. Huh??

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14. Hummer Arctic Fox.

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15. Off-Road Chinook.

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16. Double Decker motorhome.

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17. WW II 1942 Dodge Camper 4×4.

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18. 32′ 2004 Yellowstone Capri travel trailer and a Peterbilt!

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29. Vintage Chevy 5700 camper.

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20. Artist Jay Nelson’s 1986 Toyota Custom Camper.

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