toypusher wrote:Welcome to the board. Like TDN asks, what is your current Teardrop status? If you don't already have one, are you interested in buying or building?? Which ever, you surely can get the information that you need on this board.
I have a larger edition made 20yrs ago by a friend that holds 2 adults and has a back bunk area for 2 small kids or in my case now just me and my travel items. It does have a back hatch but only for the spare tires, tools and what evers. I am not a fix it lady so it is so very nice to find a site as this to learn more about making my baby look great .
This is so me.........
You will appreciate the humour in this I did not really know how to
attach it to the hitch. When I first tried it fell off the hitch as
I went down my back ally and the hitch went through the front of the
trailer. That is why it has a metal shield in the front of it now.
The hitch of course did not make the inside wall too pretty either.
Thank heavens for duc tape. The inside had wood panelling.
I also would like to get it painted to match my PT. Of course that
means my travel stickers and more that I put on the back would go
poof..

Oh well the snow is melting so that means I can see it again

"Too often ... would men boast only of the miles covered that day, rarely of what they had seen."
Louis L'Amour (1908-1988)
"If you come to a fork in the road, take it."
Yogi Berra, US baseball player and coach
"I have found out that there ain't no sure way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them."
Mark Twain (1835-1910)