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This Adorable 1955 CARAPARK Hunter Sixteen Two Is Now A Mobile Glamping Pad

This post was updated on April 21st, 2024

“Miss Myrtle” is a 1955 CARAPARK caravan that was found in a carport in Hay, New South Wales, Australia in the mid 1990s.

Soon after she was found, she got a full makeover and saw use as an office and retreat for nearly two decades.

More recently, she’s had a second makeover, and this time serves as a mobile glamping pad for vacationers to the Mornington Peninsula, near Melbourne, Australia.

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Related: Make Sure To Stay In This Vintage Airstream When You Visit Melbourne, Australia

Jessie and Scott are the owners of Happy Glamper, and will deliver Miss Myrtle to your camping spot of choice near Melbourne. You’ll get to experience luxurious trailer living in a one-of-a-kind space.

The camper has a vintage Rock n’ Roll diner feel, along with a gas cooktop and Queen size bed – there’s even a record player.

Miss Myrtle vintage caravan

Inside a 1955 CARAPARK Hunter Sixteen Two caravan

Dinette inside 1955 CARAPARK caravan

 

Miss Myrtle vintage trailer

Seating area outside vintage caravan

Miss Myrtle

If you like the idea of camping in a vintage trailer in Melbourne, Australia, Happy Glamper also has a 1966 Airstream you can stay in. You can read more about that trailer here, or make reservations through Airbnb.

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1 thought on “This Adorable 1955 CARAPARK Hunter Sixteen Two Is Now A Mobile Glamping Pad”

  1. would like some campers built to be pulled by a motor cycle it would have to have electric breaks
    could be pulled but a trike

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