jus4fun wrote:You guys care to share any frame info? What length? What type of steel(Suqare orC)? What suspension? Where is the wheel going to sit? The origional CC the wheels sit far to the back. I am not sure that is a good idea. What say you?
I have been bugging Andrew about it for a couple weeks now. I found his drawings of the Cabin Car on his website before I found this forum.
http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t ... tear00.htm At first I thought I would build his 2 + 2 frame and just put a Cabin Car body on it, but fortunately Andrew has been quite helpful and has shown me many errors of my ways. He has redrawn the frame as 2 x 2 from the rear to the back of the door,and then it steps down to 3 x 2 all the way to the tongue. I think he has offered to share his redrawings with anyone interested, and is likely to add them to his website when we all give him a break...

If all goes well, mine will be 66 inches tall and 164 long.
I plan on using a flex(whatever) torsion axle. Apparently it is the most versitle of the torsion axles, and seems to be cheaper too. They were certainly more helpful on the phone when I was trying unsuccessfully to use the same rims and tires as my Jeep has. (Huge offsets don't work well for torsion axles..... )
I plan on keeping the wheels way in the back. My Jeep can take a tongue weight of 750... and to move them forward messes up the lines of that huge door and window.
I plan on surge brakes.
I plan on doing more than talking about it sometime between now and the end of the year.
Since the shape does not lend itself to easy geometry, I found a copy shop that will transfer the image of it (hopefully from an autocad file, but certainly from an 8 x 11 1/2 sheet) on to two 36 inch wide by whatever length rolls of paper.