Well what ever I call it, The trailer started Jan 13, 2013 and was planned to be a 3 month build to go to the IRG. Is now about to be completed and hopefully be pulled to the new Redwood Rendezvous Aug 22-27-2024 put on in the same place as the IRG was with may of the same people. Between my mother in law's 5 year decline, the pandemic, Doug Hodder (a very gifted teardrop trailer builder) suggesting I make a trolley top which stopped me dead (needing more research) But sadly he will not see it ( although there may be a Teadrop spirit
floating around the Pamplin Grove camp grounds warring fancy designed pants and smelling of waffles and offering funny jokes to any teardrop trailer owner who stays there).
Now that I am retired I have been able to finish what I started 11 years ago.
I have decided to make the trailer basic to get it on the road.
I closed off the wall hiding the wires and will not use them until later down the road.
We have battery lights for inside that work by remote control and turn colors.
I am about to put on the doors, the skin on the galley with bender board, and repaint it with more water proof paint.
I am in the process of getting it approved for road with new plates. I have applied for trailer plates since 2007.
I will try and down load new pictures soon.
I just had a birthday and my cousin gave me a solar panel for my camping. And my wife gave me new wild looking thongs for those restroom runs in the middle of the night.
Ron