by grant whipp » Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:21 am
I think what you might be referring to is the Teardrop American, a pod-like teardrop molded from vacu-formed Rovel (not fiberglass), that has gull-wing doors and molded-in sink area and such in the galley. They are very light-weight (we have a friend that pulls his with a Scion xB (that toaster-looking thing) and does quite well. They are not un-common, but not real common, either. In the mid-80's they were made in Canada, then later in (I believe) Wenatchee, WA for the remainder of their run.
There is a similar genuine fiberglass model from the early '60s that is very rare, very desirable, and very cool, but they were only made for a couple of years.
For what you intend, I think the Teardrop American would be a good choice ... light-weight, durable, and easy to tow. Good Luck, and as always ...
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