A 1954 Ventoura Loft Liner double-decker mobile home that sleeps eight and could be converted into a 40-foot, 11,000-pound tiny house or RV was hauled from Florida to Washington through the Rocky Mountains and now awaits restoration.
The Ventoura Loft Liner was built by Ventoura Homes, a division of Holan Engineering Co., Inc. of Elmwood, Indiana; company owner and designer Myron C. "Mike" Poole ran Holan for about 20 years and died in 1977.
Mobile homes like the Ventoura were marketed for long-term placement and include kitchens, bathrooms and sleeping areas but typically lack self-contained holding tanks found in travel trailers.
Collectors sometimes modify vintage mobile homes into towable destination trailers, and this Ventoura Loft Liner retains its lofted, double-story layout and full amenities as it heads into its next chapter.
This report is based on information originally published by The Autopian.
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