Updated 2011 Custom Special 6 X 12 Standy on eBay

...if you find a Teardrop or Tiny Travel Trailer, on Ebay, craigslist, etc, post it here.........

Postby 48Rob » Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:46 pm

(not trying to troll but rather exercising my inability to withold my 2 cents. ) :D


I like that! :lol:

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Postby 48Rob » Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:56 pm

IP,

Exaggeration can be a useful tool... ;)

I wouldn't say that I'm a purist, but I am getting pretty old <img src="http://images.yuku.com/image/gif/0f8266c44252953646c3cf0be66e1fb9eaa31d47.gif">

Thank you for the compliment.
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Postby InternetPilot » Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:35 pm

Wimperdink wrote:
InternetPilot wrote:They're still called automobiles (even minivans and SUVs), so there's really no blasphemy in calling larger or otherwise improved trailer design a teardrop.



Ummm while all automobiles... They still seem to stay true to their original definition of Car, Truck, Van, Suv, Wagon or the newer Crossover, Hybrid, etc.

By the same logic... All the trailers are still Campers or Trailers... Can't Teardrops be Teardrops within a specific gray area, Cargo Conversions, Goosenecks, TTT's, popups, etc?

I wouldn't advertise my Conversion Van for sale as a Hybrid because of its nature to be different than a normal van and to get viewed by a crowd that may be interested in small vehicles too.

(not trying to troll but rather exercising my inability to withold my 2 cents. ) :D


Well, I certainly hope you never list your conversion van in the AutoTrader, because it's not called the VanTrader... ;)

I just think hairs are being split here. Other than size, I see no difference between Pissygaz's camper and the "Reverse Teardrop" camper sold by Little Guy.
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Postby Wimperdink » Sun Mar 27, 2011 12:16 am

InternetPilot wrote:Well, I certainly hope you never list your conversion van in the AutoTrader, because it's not called the VanTrader... ;)

I just think hairs are being split here. Other than size, I see no difference between Pissygaz's camper and the "Reverse Teardrop" camper sold by Little Guy.


I won't. I'm not fond of auto trader. And a van is still an automobile just like a teardrop is still an RV. :)

Yea I'm splitting hairs... Honestly I could care less how he listed it.. I just like a spirited debate. Remember, inflection is lost in text. This is all spoken with tounge in cheek. :D

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Postby Larwyn » Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:09 am

Why worry about what someone calls their own creation? If they are wrong, those who know will know, those who do not probably do not care enough to know the difference anyway. It hurts no one.

The clock in the above post says it all......... :lol:
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Postby InternetPilot » Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:26 pm

She relisted the auction with a Buy It Now or Best Offer price. I updated the link to the new auction in the original post.

Also, when you're looking at this auction, if you click on the link for "See Other Items", she also has a more "traditional" sized reverse teardrop for sale, too.

Correction: TWO more "traditional" sized reverse teardrops for sale.

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Postby InternetPilot » Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:27 pm

This camper is still for sale by the builder. CLICK HERE for the new link on eBay.

Apparently she (the builder) registered it, so it now has to be listed as used. She also has added an air conditioner to it instead of just being AC ready. It's been relisted several times now since I first posted this. The last time she listed it it had a $3,000 starting price with no reserve. This time around she has a lower starting price, but I'm betting the reserve is $3k or less.

I think $3k is an excellent price for a camper this big. That bed/dining combo is incredible. Just can't convince the wife that my two sons and I could use this to get out of a tent for scout camping! It doesn't help that I don't have any place to store it since it wouldn't fit in the remaining spot in my 3-car garage.

Again, no affiliation or relationship or stake in the game. Just passing on the information and updating this old thread. Here are some pics, but the auction has a lot more of the inside.

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Postby InternetPilot » Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:16 pm

Yup, looks like the reserve was exactly $3k. Appears to be finally sold. I admit to being intrigued by this trailer, but it seemed a little heavy at 2,000lbs, and parts of the design had a hand-me-down parts look to it -- not really sure why some of those color and material choices were made.

Hope whoever bought it likes it and has fun with it! Meanwhile, I'm still on the prowl for my perfect TTT.
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Postby Mark72 » Mon Oct 17, 2011 9:34 pm

For what it is worth ebay will cancel your listing if they think you have misused a term and call it spamming! I had a set of wheels off of a military jeep listed one time and posted that they were "not Combat" wheels and they accused me of spamming for using those words in my posting. I was simply telling prospective bidders that they were not the bolt together field repairable wheels!

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