The following is a collection of photos I took (some good and some not so good) of my progression on this hunk of junk, $40 camper I found on Craigslist last year. The guy (who also happened to own and breed dwarf cats) said that if I could tow it home, it was mine for $40. One intense, cop-dodging hour later, she sat in my dad's backyard while I gutted it out. I built a fire nearby and threw everything on it. This beauty is a 1974 (or maybe 75) Play Mor. She is 13 feet long and weighed in at about 1700 lbs. Long story short, about 9 months later I 'finished' it and took it on the road with my wife and 3 year old son. We traveled about 300 or so miles and had a great time. The spirit of the Play Mor lives on! Hope you enjoy the photos and if you have any questions, I'm at gabrielrutledge@gmail.com. Too bad this doesn't necessarily look good on a resume or anything...
My mom and Stacey are totally disgusted and agree I wasted $40.
What it looks like when a dwarf cat breeder lives in a 13' camper.
The Mountain Dew box as a window. Class.
Sweet retro stripes.
Infestation.
What came with the camper.
This is worth $40 alone.
My brother got suckered into helping me out.
Austin helped me out for a while and I owe him big time!
Not helping.
Time to worry about the roof.
New Window.
Inspection time.
That's a dummy.
Her maiden voyage to St. Augustine.
Flagler Beach pit stop.
Anastasia Island.
Our camping spot on Anastasia Island.
Out of the window of the camper.


















































