98% finished, going to DMV!!!

I have reached the 98% point with my project.
Started April 07 with axle, iron, and wood. Now it is ready to take to get the registration and tag.
I tried to add a picture but could not get that to work, so I posted the results in my album. It is a 20 footer for visibility and I still have interior trim to do but it is ready for the road.
I have towed it on two 15 mile trips, for painting, and it pulls great. Tongue weight is about 100 to 110lb, gross weight is unknown. I have to get a weight before the DMV will do the registration.
Height is 11" off ground with total height being 59". Finish is automotive paint over epoxy sealer (5 coats). Seams are fiberglass reinforced.
I have not posted much about this but have been reading everything on this forum. The information and suggestions given were the best. There were times when I would look at my project and try to find a match to reduce it to ashes. After reading this forum and common sense prevailing, the results are worth it.
Once again thanks to everyone who responded to me when I asked, less than common sense questions.
I spotted a T@B at Lake Guntersville, Alabama last weekend, I hope to catch up with other Teardrops in Alabama soon.

Started April 07 with axle, iron, and wood. Now it is ready to take to get the registration and tag.
I tried to add a picture but could not get that to work, so I posted the results in my album. It is a 20 footer for visibility and I still have interior trim to do but it is ready for the road.
I have towed it on two 15 mile trips, for painting, and it pulls great. Tongue weight is about 100 to 110lb, gross weight is unknown. I have to get a weight before the DMV will do the registration.
Height is 11" off ground with total height being 59". Finish is automotive paint over epoxy sealer (5 coats). Seams are fiberglass reinforced.
I have not posted much about this but have been reading everything on this forum. The information and suggestions given were the best. There were times when I would look at my project and try to find a match to reduce it to ashes. After reading this forum and common sense prevailing, the results are worth it.
Once again thanks to everyone who responded to me when I asked, less than common sense questions.
I spotted a T@B at Lake Guntersville, Alabama last weekend, I hope to catch up with other Teardrops in Alabama soon.
