VINTAGE TRAILERS HOT IN HOLLYWOOD

VINTAGE TRAILERS HOT IN HOLLYWOOD

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (Wireless Flash) -- The streets of Hollywood are becoming happy trails for vintage trailers. So says Sue Murphy of the Iowa Boys company, which rents and sells retro camping trailers to producers of movies, TV shows, music videos and commercials. The company is the source for the RVs seen in "The Rockford Files, Armageddon," videos for both Hole and Limp Biskit and skits on "The Tonight Show." Murphy claims her old trailers appear in so many films that it spoils a trip to the movie theater for her because she gets distracted looking for shots of her trailers. The rolling trailers date from the 1930s through the 1970s -- including one clunker that appears in the upcoming "Charlies Angels" flick.