It turns out that you can build a teardrop on a budget.

I spent $550 on my frame. That included the cost of the donor popup trailer, extra steel, new hubs, wheels and tires, and a rebuilt suspension.
I spent $700 on the framing and interior finishes. I used 3/4” foam insulation… that should be plenty since I’ll be leaving a window/vent open.
I spent $150 on the electrical. It isn’t very elaborate – AC only – but it’s safe and efficient. One 20 amp main breaker and 2 - 15 amp circuits going to GFCI outlets that protect the galley feed and the cabin feed. I bought a small air conditioner and I got a dorm fridge at a yard sale for $20.
I spent $1000 on the exterior finish. All of my aluminum seams lap over each other and are sealed and trimmed. Every screw hole got a dab of sealant before the screw was installed. Rot won’t be an issue.

So my 6 wide by 9 long (not including tongue) teardrop came in at $2400 and weighs 900 pounds… thrifty, light weight and water tight.
Thanks for the inspiration

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