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When was the last kenskill travel trailer made?

By William Brown |

When was the last kenskill travel trailer made?

Kenskill manufactured travel trailers from 1946 to the mid 70’s. A larger company, Kenskill had made 18,000 travel trailers by 1959. Their trailers were designed to be stood up in and offer plenty of head room. Do you have any information on the 1958s?…

What was the original name of the kenskill movie?

It was initially released as “End Of The World” but is still available on Amazon as “Panic In The Year Zero.” Not a super movie but it does have an edge that most atomic exploitation movies did not. This is the updated interior of the 15.5 Kenskill and it has a very popular curtain pattern:-D.

How old is the oldest kenskill teardrop trailer?

The oldest model pictured is a 1948 nine foot model but they also made teardrop trailers for a few years. Some of the teardrops have been restored and are still being used. Going by restored models, the most popular teardrop (maybe the only model) was the Kenskill Kamper.

How big was a kenskill Tin can in 1955?

By 1955 Kenskill was making 17-19-22 and 27 foot models. In 1956 some models also included an optional version called The Toilet, apparently indoor facilities were added to these models. The standard model was advertised as sleeping 5-6 but The Toilet model slept only 3.

Kenskill manufactured travel trailers from 1946 to the mid 70’s. A larger company, Kenskill had made 18,000 travel trailers by 1959. Their trailers were designed to be stood up in and offer plenty of head room. Do you have any information on the 1958s?…

It was initially released as “End Of The World” but is still available on Amazon as “Panic In The Year Zero.” Not a super movie but it does have an edge that most atomic exploitation movies did not. This is the updated interior of the 15.5 Kenskill and it has a very popular curtain pattern:-D.

The oldest model pictured is a 1948 nine foot model but they also made teardrop trailers for a few years. Some of the teardrops have been restored and are still being used. Going by restored models, the most popular teardrop (maybe the only model) was the Kenskill Kamper.

By 1955 Kenskill was making 17-19-22 and 27 foot models. In 1956 some models also included an optional version called The Toilet, apparently indoor facilities were added to these models. The standard model was advertised as sleeping 5-6 but The Toilet model slept only 3.