by mary and bob » Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:29 pm
The original Modernistics had a steel frame that did not extend all the way to the rear of the trailer. The rear lower pan is lower than the frame. Plywood floor and plywood in the door and wood ribs in the hatch. The rest is all aluminum, riveted together with aircraft type rivets, except for the Cub models which were sold in kit form and they were put together with machine screws & nuts. The rear cabin wall and rear pan were one piece of aluminum, the fenders are aluminum. The shape is easily duplicated, but I don't know if anyone has exactly reproduced the method of construction. Our original has it's faults for sure such as the door hinge will leak if towing in the rain, and there is no insulation or interior, but that's what they were and we have restored it as best as we could considering what we had to work with and what had been butchered up on it. It's a matter of modern comfort & conveniences, or true vintage, we went with the latter. Bob