

It has a torsion axle with brakes.

The canvas is dry rotted, and the neighbor wants the top back, for a sand box. The sink and stove are gone, as are the cushions.
NOW WHAT!!
del
I smell a teardrop coming!
caseydog wrote:You know, I was just thinking to myself, "del needs a new project."
You just don't have anything to work on, right now, so I'd say this pop-up came along at just the right time. If you were building a canned ham, or trying to restore a few trucks, I would be concerned that you are taking on too many projects. But, since you have nothing else to work on, this new trailer is the perfect addition to your garage/patio/yard.
BTW, nice tree.
CD
Alan Wood wrote:caseydog wrote:You know, I was just thinking to myself, "del needs a new project."
You just don't have anything to work on, right now, so I'd say this pop-up came along at just the right time. If you were building a canned ham, or trying to restore a few trucks, I would be concerned that you are taking on too many projects. But, since you have nothing else to work on, this new trailer is the perfect addition to your garage/patio/yard.
BTW, nice tree.
CD
CD's got it right here. Del is nowhere busy enough with projects...
If he get's cold feet I might be persuaded to drive up pop the top off throw a tarp on and take her back to Sacramento for proper disposal..
del wrote:I went out and measured. The body is like 6' 4" wide and 11' long. To build a teardrop with fenders and no wheel wells the frame rails are 4' 5" wide. As it stands I can use the axle, but it will be several years before I could use the frame. And with no room to store it...
del
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