Vintage Camper Brochure or 70s Soft Core Porn?
You be the judge.
We found this crazy retro Komfort Travel Trailers brochure from circa 1975 that was posted on Retrocrush way back in 2004. The site still exists but we can’t find the post. Luckily, we saved the post – images, copy, captions and all. But then we forgot about it. Then we found it again hidden in a folder on a thumb drive. Now, we’re tickled to share this spicy, vintage camper advertising.
As sexist as it may be and feels like it’d be right at home on an episode of AMC’s classic Mad Men, it’s a hilarious romp back in time to when companies believed (and some still do) you didn’t need an idea, just a sexy lady with an aching bosom. And as you’ll see below, one of the best features is that you not only get a Komfort RV camper and a gorgeous lady you can park anywhere, it comes with two classy ladies! Now that’s camping comfort at its finest.
Take a look. They even somehow manage to make propane tanks sexy. Bravo.
The gaudy linoleum and ubiquitous wood paneling say “go”, but the camper tramps say “stay”. These camping cuties beckon us with their coffee, condiments and come-hither stares.
Baking bread in a polyester disco dress; the man who calls this RV his own, is truly living the dream.
If you look closely at the tea kettle, you’ll see the reflection of the happiest man in the world. Let’s face it, 1970s RVs were just shaggin’ wagons for “respectable adults.”
After dinner, it’s time to relax amid a sea of burnt orange and harvest gold – fashion favorites of the 1970s.
RV = Recreational Vehicle. And what was the favorite recreation of the 1970s? It wasn’t Solitaire.
Time for a shower… You’re a liar if you say didn’t lean in close and squint to see behind that shower curtain. Suffice it to say, it appears our blonde model isn’t wearing anything except Kissing Potion roll-on lip gloss and Love’s Baby Soft.
Bedtime. We’ve played cards, drank wine and showered. Now, it’s time to move from bread making to love-making and consecrate our new Komfort travel trailer. Good night!
Happy Travels, y’all!
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