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Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby mezmo » Fri Apr 22, 2011 2:49 am

Hi T&TTTers,

I found these pics of a unit made by Zimmer of Detroit MI in @1949
it appears. It was called the Wee-Zim, a Sportsman's Trailer Home.

It is very similar to the Winter Warrior design, except it has solid walls
folding up to join the sections together and it has a drop floor in the
rear section, also with solid sides it appears.

I wonder how many were produced? -or- Was it a design
they were trying out? It appears to be included in a brochure for the
1949 Zimmer trailer coaches, so they must have made them at least
that year I'd speculate.

Here are the Pics it had:

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I find it fascinating that a lot of these design ideas go way back, or
have also occurred elsewhere.

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Postby aggie79 » Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:03 am

:thumbsup: Very cool!
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Postby john warren » Fri Apr 22, 2011 11:38 am

very cool design. bet it worked well and was comfortable. at least till all the mechanisms went bad and nothing would fold or unfold any more. lol
bet thats why they died out.
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Postby prohandyman » Fri Apr 22, 2011 6:40 pm

We had a guy show up at a vintage camper rally last summer with one on a trailer. He had just bought it and wanted our opinion on it. It was really interesting on how the floor drops down when the hatch is opened. He was going to restore it but I have not heard from him since. He got it from the original owner and the title called it a 1947.
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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby bohemian » Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:25 am

Hey Dan

You were wondering what happened to the Wee Zim, well I'm here to fill you in.
That very same trailer will be delivered to my house today or tomorrow for a complete frame off restoration.
I thought I was lucky to get to restore a 1947 Aero Flite trailer, actually I am. :)
Now I'll get to work on a Wee Zim. Man It doesn't get any better than this.
It will now doubt be awhile before work gets started, but I will get some pics on as soon as I do. :thumbsup:

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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby S. Heisley » Sun Dec 15, 2013 12:43 pm

bohemian wrote:Hey Dan

You were wondering what happened to the Wee Zim, well I'm here to fill you in.
That very same trailer will be delivered to my house today or tomorrow for a complete frame off restoration.
I thought I was lucky to get to restore a 1947 Aero Flite trailer, actually I am. :)
Now I'll get to work on a Wee Zim. Man It doesn't get any better than this.
It will now doubt be awhile before work gets started, but I will get some pics on as soon as I do. :thumbsup:

wayne


This one is exciting! I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures. I especially want to know how they kept road water from splashing and seeping up inside the cabin. As far as the drop down part goes, there are products and ways out there that could be used other than or as well as wood that would be more durable and might work well. It would be nice to know why the original didn't become a success....Was it the weight of the pop-top; or, the instability of the drop drown portion; or, road water seepage or...? With all the new products on the market since 1959 and all the talent and knowledge on this forum, I would think that this could be a "dream-come-true" come-back for this model.

Wayne, thank you; and, we'll be watching for the pictures! :D
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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby danlott » Sun Dec 15, 2013 12:53 pm

bohemian wrote:Hey Dan

You were wondering what happened to the Wee Zim, well I'm here to fill you in.
That very same trailer will be delivered to my house today or tomorrow for a complete frame off restoration.
I thought I was lucky to get to restore a 1947 Aero Flite trailer, actually I am. :)
Now I'll get to work on a Wee Zim. Man It doesn't get any better than this.
It will now doubt be awhile before work gets started, but I will get some pics on as soon as I do. :thumbsup:

wayne


Make sure to share lots of picturs. Measurements and profile layout would be great too for anyone that may want to reproduce one of these trailers.

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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby Wanna Be » Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:00 pm

bohemian wrote:Hey Dan

You were wondering what happened to the Wee Zim, well I'm here to fill you in.
That very same trailer will be delivered to my house today or tomorrow for a complete frame off restoration.
I thought I was lucky to get to restore a 1947 Aero Flite trailer, actually I am. :)
Now I'll get to work on a Wee Zim. Man It doesn't get any better than this.
It will now doubt be awhile before work gets started, but I will get some pics on as soon as I do. :thumbsup:

wayne



LOTS OF PICTURES PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Added bonus would be to have some numbers to go by for reference too !!

It kinda looks like a Wild Goose take off, So I will be following this carefully.

Of course it's for reference only (??) :shhh: :shhh:


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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby prohandyman » Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:21 pm

Wayne
I will be following along. I am glad someone has the opportunity to restore it. I would have loved to have done it myself. There can't be too many left in existence. The cable system for the floor is very interesting. When the guy opened it at the gathering a few years ago it was like a time capsule. Hopefully it still has all the parts.

Where are you located? I would love to come by and get some measurements and pics!?!
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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby mezmo » Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:24 pm

Bohemian,

You will definitely have a rapt audience once you get
rolling with this project. Copious pics to document it will be
greatly appreciated by all - and vintage trailer posterity !

Personally, I'd love to see some pics of what you're doing with
that Aeroflite too ! ! ! Hint, Hint, Hint.

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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby mikeschn » Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:27 pm

I'm watching too. This looks to be way cool!!!

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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby bohemian » Sun Dec 15, 2013 10:17 pm

The trailer made it here tonight, but I didn't get a chance to look at it too closely yet, it was dark out when it arrived.

And I will be more than happy to put up pics as they come in, and no doubt I'll be taking this trailer down to the frame, so measurements should not be a problem.

Norm, you can find a few pics of the Aero Flite in my personal album. :thumbsup:
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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby mezmo » Tue Dec 17, 2013 1:10 am

Thanks for the heads-up. I'll have to check in there
from time-to-time. Aeroflites are one of the Icons I think.
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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby prohandyman » Thu Jan 09, 2014 3:15 pm

Hey Wayne...this look familiar? Found this pic in my files. Taken when the owner (possibly your seller) brought it by a vintage rally I was at and first peaked my interest.66756
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Re: Zimmer Wee-Zim [circa 1949?]

Postby bohemian » Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:10 pm

Sorry Dan I missed this one, that is the trailer.
I still haven't really looked at it yet, to cold and to much snow. :snow
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