I finally picked up my Little Guy 6-Wide Teardrop last weekend. Yes, at last, I am finally a Teardrop trailer owner!
Above: Shows my Little Guy 6-Wide Platform with the Classic Package and the Spirit of America Graphics Package...the latter being a tribute to all the soldiers who have served our country over the last couple centuries.
On the way back to the Detroit area from North Canton, Ohio, people were coming up and gawking at my TD every time I stopped somewhere. And, it wasn't uncommon for people to adjust their speeds to match mine as they passed me on the highway (or I passed them) so they could check out this Little Guy trailer for a moment. Darn, I was hoping to blend in with the crowd with this inconspicuous TD.
Do you like those Fiberglass Retro Fenders with the Bullet Lights? Way cool!
Above: Scott Hubble, Little Guy's Director of Strategic Solutions and his daughter greeted me last Saturday and made sure everything was perfect regarding my new TD.
Above: Even Little Guy President, Joe Kicos, came in to work on a Saturday to talk with me and show me a few of the finer points of my new TD.
I am VERY, VERY impressed with Little Guy's staff and products. They are a top-notch organization and made buying my TD not just easy but a lot of fun too. They are TD enthusiasts and it shows in the quality of their product and the way they live and breathe Teardrops. Not to make this post into too much of a commercial, but...if you don't want to build your own TD, you really should look at what Little Guy makes since you will be very impressed with their craftsmanship and their service.
I was thinking that I would have to wait a few months to use my TD but I ran across an article on the Internet that said there are 17 State Parks here in Michigan that are open during the winter.
Any single female TD owners out there wanna go camping?

I'll bring the hot chocolate!