
Once tired and worn out this 31' Airstream has been brought brilliantly back to life.

A unique mobile commercial kitchen built for the seaside WaterColor Resort in Florida's Panhandle.

Octane Coffee is a 1962 Globe Trotter Airstream Trailer outfitted as a gourmet coffee bar and available for rent for your next great event.

A treasured childhood memory restored. This 1958 Stanley is a complete, museum quality restoration of the complete vehicle. Attention to detail was given to every aspect of the project right down to the original spacing of the screws.

Spartan Travelcoaches, built by the Spartan Aircraft Company of Tulsa, OK from 1946 to 1959, were perhaps the most innovative and durable travel trailers ever built.

At 40 feet this trailer is the largest ever built by Airstream. It was one of a special order of ten built for the Western Pacific Railroad in 1962.

A little gem of an Airstream with an entirely new floorplan and updated features.

This Custom New Shell project showcases a clean, Modern interior. New, contemporary finishes are used throughout such as bamboo flooring, 3Form countertops and designer fixtures.

2009 Timeless Custom Classic; One of our very first 'New Shell' projects, this coach boasts all the amenities of a home and mobile office for it's owners. Done in an 'Arts & Crafts' style, this beauty truly holds a Timeless appeal.

1963 Airstream Bambi 15'; This particular gem was stripped downto the bare essentials, cleaned up, and then given a complete remodel on the interior.

A late model rebuild, this coach underwent a complete facelift with some minor modifcations to the galley cabinets, new counter, and new bedroom layout. A designer sofa also replaced the standard RV sofa up front.

2008 Airstream; 27' Timeless Commercial Trailer converted into a sales venue for a beauty products line.

This 1948 Spartan Manor, 25' in length, was given an 6" height lift and then retrofitted to work as a mobile golf apparel sales center and events trailer

Timeless Travel Trailers opened their doors to CULTUREHAUS and the Denver Art Museum for an open house on the art of vintage trailer renovation and customization.