Hi:
Well I always liked teardrop trailers, didn't have plans to buy one as I was planing in making one...one of these day. While working I took the wrong turn in a bad part of LA and covered in for sale signs I saw this little trailer in a drive way of a house for rent. No price, no number on the trailer but I took the number on the for rent sign.
It took 3 phone calls to get a response and the response was that they didn't have a trailer for sale and have no idea what I was talking about. The next day I went back and sure enough there was the little trailer and the number was right so I called again.
I had to send them a pic to prove them that I was in front of their house and sure enough there was a little trailer in the driveway. Long story short it belonged to the neighbor across the street who pushed it there with out permission.
After tracking the guy down I found out that it belonged to his father in law (104) who bought it new and they didnt have the space, time or desire to fix it back up. So after getting a price that I could not resit as he kept insisting on selling it to me.
Went back to get it with a proper vehicle and the owner kept telling me hat I look familiar (never seen this guy before) and eventually asked me if I was a prison guard or ever was in prison!!!. Noooooooo. Well two new tires later (you could break old one with your hand) and a careful retreat on the road we were.
After lots of research I found out that is a 1963 Trail Feather made here, about 20 miles from my house. I was only able to track 2 other Trail feathers so far.
So it has no table, lots of termite damage, water damage, no cushions, needs lights but outside siding is good.
Does anyone know of any other Trail Feathers? Does anyone know of a source for the birth plywood in the Los Angeles area?
Thanks!
Rafael