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.



















































This is terrific. We just acquired a 1974 14'Playmor, in pretty good shape, but this is very helpful in seeing what's behind the paneling and such. I really like the way you redesigned the inside. Looks great! Thank you for posting this.
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