FireLion
I'd like to hear your stories about where you head was at in the 60's/70's. Were you a hippie, straight, jock, greaser, nerd?
We're all older and wiser now (maybe) and united in our love for teardrops. The world has changed a lot in 40 years, have you?
Indeed, we are united in our love for teardrops. What a cool thing to say.

By the summer of '69 I had already been listening to the music of Cream and was loving the music of Traffic! Thanks for the reminder, Fenalson! I was 14 years old and was living on the westside of Los Angeles, near the ocean. I got to see Yosemite for the first time that summer. The remainder of the time was spent goin' to the beach and making out with my girlfriend. No cellphones, no texting... it was great! Hahaha... Sex, drugs and rock n' roll would come later in the hardcore '70s. I barely made it through high school, but I did. Some of my friends didn't make it this far...
I've always been a car guy, and over the years I've turned into a real gearhead. I have a voracious technical apetite. I'm grateful for the hobbies I've had. They've all centered on the car culture and motorsports. Most all of it's been fun life, aside from the stress of a fractured career. It seems that everything I've done up to this point hobby-wise has prepared me for going ape sh*t over teardrop trailers. In the scheme of things, this is the logical next step as a creative outlet, partly due to the lower cost, than, say, buying and restoring Ferraris. Hahaha...
Building my own teardrop is a chance to build an entire wheeled vehicle from scratch, within a certain set of traditional guidelines and with the goal of having it be -to the best of my ability- a rolling piece of art. It's great to thing learn about thanks largely to this great forum and it's build a great thing to geek out over.
So, yes. It's been 40 years... and yes, digital technology has changed things forever. Good thing there're still camping and teardrop trailers!
