mikeschn wrote:Just to throw a wrench in the works, I've been toying with the idea of an extra long, extra tall teardrop. Please feel free to straighten my out if I've stepped outside the bounds of T&TTT
http://www.tab4fun.de/TAB_XL/Der_grosse ... der_0.html
Mike...
Hardin Valley Magic wrote::shock: Mike that is one heck of a t@b. Buddy of mine wanted me to build something along those lines with the tandem axles but figured it would take a good size vehichle to pull as well as get STOPPED!! Does that have or will have electric assisst brakes?
48Rob wrote:I'm new to the site, was active, but after Pam closed the other board, I got wrapped up in vintage trailers.
Did a homebuilt tear a few years ago, then left the teardrop world for a time to rebuild a 1948 travel trailer.
I'm currently working on an interpretation of a Cabin Car.
I believe it was Scott who posted links to my pages (thanks Scott!).
Did I see that there were three or more of you also working on a cabin car type design?
Have any of you started...have pictures?
Rob
PS. The Roadster pulls it fine...without overheating, and it does weigh about a ton.
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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?
Green Hornet wrote:. Wifey says Tropical Storm Gamma is headed our way, I hadn't noticed, too busy cutting wood!No pics yet of the sides as I had to cover things up with a tarp.
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