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Newbie from Holland

Postby WillemII » Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:38 am

Hi all,
I've been following this forum for quite a while now, and liked the idea of a teardrop right from the beginning. I live in the South of Holland, right on the Belgian border. Even though many people go caravanning, teardrop trailers are not very common over here, in fact they are a rarity!
At this point I am still collecting various bits and pieces, I do have a braked, rubber-sprung axle, the tongue, and some small bits and pieces.
Weight will be a major point to consider, as my tow vehicle is a Burton which weighs only 450 kg (1000 lbs). The maximum weight it can tow (by law) is 400 kg (880 lbs), that is with a braked axle.
I am planning on using the concept of the New Cub, with a very simple steel frame, and relatively thin plywood for the floor and walls.
Because the Burton has a classical look to it, I will use a profile with classical lines too, maybe draw one myself...

Here's a picture of my tow car:

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The Burton is a small Dutch kit car, based on a Citroen 2CV, with an air-cooled 2 cylinder 602cc engine of 30 hp. Total weight is around 1000 lbs.
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Re: Newbie from Holland

Postby bc toys » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:21 am

welcome to site Nice car there
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Re: Newbie from Holland

Postby mezmo » Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:00 am

Welcome WillemII,

There are a couple other forum members planning/doing just what you
are planning. If you look around in the Build journal section you may
come across them. I believe they are both in the UK, and there may
also be another Dutch or Belgian member too doing the same.

Here's a link to the TearDropClubofGreatBritain. They may have info
on European parts sources etc.:

http://tcgb.freeforums.org/index.php

It never hurts to have multiple sources of information. And this link
from the General Discussion section here:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=50827

has a link to a web page in the initial post that has a lot of 2CVs with
TDs/TTTs- maybe it will be helpful to you also.

Have fun planning and building.

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Re: Newbie from Holland

Postby Vedette » Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:16 am

Welcome to the Forum
Don't be af raid to think outside of the box a little.........how about building your new trailer out of a 2CV. ?????
There are some cool pictures posted here on the Forum of 2CV's pulling trailers made fro 2CV's.
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Re: Newbie from Holland

Postby WillemII » Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:12 am

Thanks for the welcomes!
And Mezmo, I'll follow your directions, Thx!

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Re: Newbie from Holland

Postby KCStudly » Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:37 pm

Don't forget to look in the Foamie section down below the Build Journals section a few rows. Lots of light weight building techniques going on there.

Nice car. Welcome to the forum.
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Re: Newbie from Holland

Postby WhitneyK » Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:16 pm

A teardrop in the same shape / profile as the fenders on your tv would be cool 8)

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Re: Newbie from Holland

Postby KCStudly » Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:25 pm

WhitneyK wrote:A teardrop in the same shape / profile as the fenders on your tv would be cool.


Yes, yes! I vote for the front fender, but the rear fender would also be acceptable. :thumbsup:
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Re: Newbie from Holland

Postby KCStudly » Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:35 pm

Ooh ooh, and the tongue box should be shaped like the front grille profile. :thumbsup:

We're really good at helping come up with really good ideas that you will not be able to refute. You must build it! ;) :? :shock: :D :thinking:
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Re: Newbie from Holland

Postby H@nk » Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:25 am

Hello WillemII,

Nice to see, an other Dutch is building. I live in Nieuwerkerk aan den Ijssel, Zuid Holland and I have built a TTT. Not realy a teardrop, just a little bigger. With the shape of a T@B. I used for the frame the chassis of a Alpen Kreuzer, complete with brakes, jacks and suspensions. Totaly weight is 550 KG. I've been camping with it for about four years now, but recently I got a birthdaypresent from my parents. That's a 15 year old Fendt Safir QK 410. If you need any advice about the building I did, just look under the search section: H@nk.
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