Step back into the golden age of recreational vehicles with the April 1975 issue of Trailer Life Magazine. This vintage publication is a treasure trove for RV enthusiasts and collectors, featuring a prominent cover story testing the Midwest-built Midas Mini, a 19-footer praised for its agility and style. The issue provides an in-depth look at mid-70s camping culture, including a comprehensive camping trailer roundup and technical evaluations of the Nu-Wa 34-footer and Apache Royal solid-state tent trailer.

Beyond vehicle reviews, this issue is packed with practical 'Doing It Yourself' projects such as building a bike rack and solar power cooking. Travel features take readers to the Wasatch Canyons of Utah, Mackinac Island, and the caverns of the Southwest. With regular columns from legendary contributors like Art Rouse, V. Lee Oertle, and Johnny Johnson, this magazine serves as a definitive historical record of the mobile lifestyle during the 1970s energy conscious era.