Muscle Car Camper or RV that Hauls (Blank)? You Decide
In keeping with what seems to be a retro theme this pre-Halloween weekend, Auto Evolution presents what may have been one of the oddest combos in RV history. Or, is it just cool?
Nope, this isn’t an April Fools’ Day joke. And it’s not a modern way to save a derelict first-generation Charger either. The contraption you see here was built in the 1960s by the Great Dale House Car Co., a small and rather unknown camper conversion business from Colorado.
Run by Dale Wasinger, a body repair man and used car salesman, the company operated for only four years and created, according to most sources, only 52 campers. And unlike other builders from the era, Dale used luxury and muscle cars for his RVs. Simply because he wanted to provide what other companies wouldn’t at the time.
This 1966 Dodge Charger is one of those builds. And unlike other Great Dale House Cars, it soldiered on for more than 50 years in a rather fantastic shape.
Spotted by Instagram’s “ghettorvs” at a local car show, the Mopar camper looks like a full-blown restoration with shiny paint on the outside and refurbished amenities on the inside.
Click here to read the full story from Ciprian Florea.