Summer has finally arrived in most parts of the northern hemisphere, so why not go for some backcountry exploring with this classic caravan?

Made in 1941, the Kozy Coach Travel Trailer has gone through a complete restoration process, which retained its original stove and added some interior woodwork. Although RMSothebys, which have it listed for their Santa Monica, California, auction on June 24, estimating it to go for $100,000-$120,000, have yet to provide a full description, the images that accompany it reveal that the trailer appears to be in perfect cosmetic condition.

All it needs, at this point, is a car to go with it, and we found a 1932 Ford V-8 Deluxe ‘Three-Window’ Coupe that looks ideal for the job. Evaluated at $35,000-$40,000, it comes from a private collection and uses a Chevrolet 350 cubic inch V8 with Edelbrock four-barrel 600 CFM carburetor and intake and an automatic transmission.

This configuration should be enough to help it cope with pulling the trailer, so you’d better start looking for that perfect tow hook to go with it.

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