Today’s video is a test of a camper attached to a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle (which we came across while searching for ways to live in a car—don’t judge). The trailer attaches to a hitch on the car’s roof, and the Beetle can maneuver 360 degrees underneath it. Look at it go!
This would be a great way to spend Memorial Day weekend, if you ask us.
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