That's not a bad price but with it being in Phoenix, it's most likely already sold. There is a lot of TDer's in Phoenix. Maybe Eddie would go check it out.
Remember 'Teardrop Time'.......Take your time, you don't have to have it finished NOW.
Gage wrote:That's not a bad price but with it being in Phoenix, it's most likely already sold. There is a lot of TDer's in Phoenix. Maybe Eddie would go check it out.
He/she may be trying to date the trailer by the wheels. If you know the size, you can date the wheels to a specific year.
...nothing says they haven't been changed...
Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...
It looks a lot like a late 40's Kenskill to me, with 1935 Ford wire wheels. When I sold my 1947 Modernaire it also had 1935 Ford wire wheels on it. I believe that 1935 Ford wires were the only ones that came in a 16" size, earlier ones were 17, 19 or 21". I had the oldest known registered teardrop for a few years. It was a 1936 homebuilt originally registered in California in 1936. There may be older ones but I have never seen or heard of one that had the original documented date.
1928-1929 used 21" wheels. 1930-1931 used 19" wheels. 1932 used 18" wheels. 1933 and 1934 used 17" wheels. 1935 used 16" wheels. 1936 on up were not wire wheels.
Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...