Hi folks!! Welcome from west central MN, where a plot of the average temperature over a year looks like my EKG!! I stumbled across an article a few years back that talked about post-WWII times. A small snippet within that article talked about small aircraft part suppliers, and how some used up their post-war materials to build teardrop trailers and kits.
Purely by accident, about a year later, I was cruising craigslist and lo and behold, found a fellow about 50 miles from me (a quick hop for us folks out here) who was selling his 1947 Deanette. I had just become widowed, and was looking around for something to keep me occupied, and the rest is history. What a beautiful piece of Americana!!!
I haven't done a thing to it so far, because I love the look as is, and can't bring myself to put any holes or cutouts in it. But...the rear end contains a dry storage, a "cooler", and a 7 gal. water tank with a regular hose spigot at the bottom, peeking out. The guy I bought it from had also found a pair of fenders from, I believe, a '47 Ford pickup to swap for the origina, blocky ones.
I'll be insulating and finishing off the interior at some point (I've since become disabled, but I still get around). Take a look at this critter, enjoy, and please feel free to comment. Suggestions are welcome, such as...do I pull all the original stuff out of the rear and "modernize", just insulate and finish the interior as a plain Jane...I have a Solus combo A/C, dehumidifier, and heater that I'd REALLY like to incorporate. Stuff like that...
--Bill