Black Flame Teardrop Rebuild Project - SOLD

I have teardrop project for sale.
This tear drop has suffered water damage and as a result I started to disassemble it over July 4th to attempt to repair it. But as I disassembled it I realized that that the water damage was more extensive that I thought and it really requires a complete rebuild. For the original discussion on this was all the photos showing the original damage see http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=44922&start=0
The original dimensions of this trailer where 16" long and 5' wide (not including wheels and fenders). The teardrop the was 11' long and 5' high
After researching things a bit I've determined that this project is beyond me at this point in time so I need to sell this. Since I'd rather see this trailer returned to it's former glory and not turned into a yard service trailer I'd thought I'd offer it up here first before I put it on craiglist.
During the deconstruction I saved as many parts as possible. I keep the walls for the teardrop which you may want to rebuild but possibly could be patched.
The basic list of the parts are:
o 16 x 5' trailer with 2" receiver on bumper, 2 inch hitch with electric for brake lights, Fulton Swivel Jack, 2 - Michelin 235/75 r15 Tires with lots of tread left, Toolbox
o 2 Black Fenders
o Round Window
o Door
o Aluminum outside Panels with Flame
o DC and AC wiring and fuse boxes
o Fiberglass roof and interior panels
o Oak Cabinet Doors
o Rear Hatch
o Interior paneling (since much of the interior was built on top of the paneling I'd expect you'd have to replace most of it. But it may be useful when rebuilding the cabinets
o Interior and Exterior lights
o Aluminum strips that where used around the edges, both interior/exterior
o Weather stripping.
o Mattress
o Drapes and Duvet Cover
Misc:
o Original Walls - they need to be replaced or repaired
o A few pieces of the cross pieces that where used to walls and used by the roof. Keep these as templates for the rebuild.
It hard to know what to price something like this at but since a flat bed trailer in Denver seems to have a price of $1k I'm going to start this off at $850
This trailer has a clear Colorado Title
I've posted pictures of the various parts pieces here
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v251/enpointe/Teardrop%20Forsale/
I also have a Duo-therm roof a/c unit without a top I'll include if you want it. It needed a 3000 watt generator to run it so I never did.
I can be reached at (720) 260-4811
- Kristina

This tear drop has suffered water damage and as a result I started to disassemble it over July 4th to attempt to repair it. But as I disassembled it I realized that that the water damage was more extensive that I thought and it really requires a complete rebuild. For the original discussion on this was all the photos showing the original damage see http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=44922&start=0
The original dimensions of this trailer where 16" long and 5' wide (not including wheels and fenders). The teardrop the was 11' long and 5' high
After researching things a bit I've determined that this project is beyond me at this point in time so I need to sell this. Since I'd rather see this trailer returned to it's former glory and not turned into a yard service trailer I'd thought I'd offer it up here first before I put it on craiglist.
During the deconstruction I saved as many parts as possible. I keep the walls for the teardrop which you may want to rebuild but possibly could be patched.
The basic list of the parts are:
o 16 x 5' trailer with 2" receiver on bumper, 2 inch hitch with electric for brake lights, Fulton Swivel Jack, 2 - Michelin 235/75 r15 Tires with lots of tread left, Toolbox
o 2 Black Fenders
o Round Window
o Door
o Aluminum outside Panels with Flame
o DC and AC wiring and fuse boxes
o Fiberglass roof and interior panels
o Oak Cabinet Doors
o Rear Hatch
o Interior paneling (since much of the interior was built on top of the paneling I'd expect you'd have to replace most of it. But it may be useful when rebuilding the cabinets
o Interior and Exterior lights
o Aluminum strips that where used around the edges, both interior/exterior
o Weather stripping.
o Mattress
o Drapes and Duvet Cover
Misc:
o Original Walls - they need to be replaced or repaired
o A few pieces of the cross pieces that where used to walls and used by the roof. Keep these as templates for the rebuild.
It hard to know what to price something like this at but since a flat bed trailer in Denver seems to have a price of $1k I'm going to start this off at $850
This trailer has a clear Colorado Title
I've posted pictures of the various parts pieces here
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v251/enpointe/Teardrop%20Forsale/
I also have a Duo-therm roof a/c unit without a top I'll include if you want it. It needed a 3000 watt generator to run it so I never did.
I can be reached at (720) 260-4811
- Kristina