Just Google "Teardrop Trailers". There are forums, manufacturers, kit sales people, and free plans from vintage 1930 Popular Mechanix mags and the like. HTH --- Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET> wrote: > I've seen some interesting "Tear-drop" style > trailers recently, none behind > a vanagon, but other small vehicles are using them. > These, and I have seen > a few different types, usually have a door at the > curb side and another > "hatch" on the back/top. Some have a cargo space > back there and some have a > cooking area built into that area. They look pretty > well made (from a > distance) and have semi-normal sized wheels. The > ones I've seen seem about > 6 feet high and maybe 8' long.. > Interesting side fact: Last I heard, you need no > license or registration > for utility trailers in Oregon, and they are > often-swiped there...Also, in > Washington state, you have to have a vehicle license > for a slide-in > camper..No wheels, no motor, but you still must buy > a separate vehicle plate > for the camper..? > Don Hanson > |
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