by Kasey March
While not a tiny home, Micheal and Juliet have done a fantastic job turning their 1963 Globetrotter into a well functioning space for their business. The two are co-owners of Cabin Cove, a garden oyster harvesting business, and the Shuck Truck, a beautifully renovated Globetortter turned food truck.
Please check out their full story on Design*Sponge, where they were recently featured.
It looks retro. I like retro. 🙂
That’s AWESOME! He probably only needs a cooler in there if he is selling just Oysters… What a Neat Idea!
Very cool. Maybe when I’m too old for traveling I can convert my Airstream into something similar-sell burgers and brats down at the lakefront during the summer.
Marty in Sheboygan
The two are co-owners of Cabin Cove, a garden oyster harvesting business, and the Shuck Truck, a beautifully renovated Globetortter turned food truck.
In Berkeley CA on Solano Ave is an Airstream in, get this, a beautiful plant nursery. It is converted to se
ll coffee and expresso…looks like this one and it is a beauty.