Vintage Vehicles - Teardrop Trailers
January 8, 2003 7:03 PM Subscribe
Teardrop trailers were all the rage from the '30s to the '50s, and in vogue today with vintage aficionados. Some are woodies, some are made for motorcycles and most have lots of personality crammed into truly small space. The build-it-yourself bug spread with this 1947 Mechanix Illustrated article (pdf file alert) complete with plans. Follow one man's contemporary build-from-scratch adventure detailed in a photos essay, or get plans to build your own.
being something of a claustrophile, i love the idea of this small a space. And you gotta love the faux-aerodynamics. [this is good]. You rock, Ma'am!
posted by condour75 at 7:47 PM on January 8, 2003
posted by condour75 at 7:47 PM on January 8, 2003
For a while there I thought you were talking about some sort of movie advertising format that I didn't know about.
"Let's all go to the lobby and get ourselves some snacks!"
posted by shepd at 10:28 PM on January 8, 2003
"Let's all go to the lobby and get ourselves some snacks!"
posted by shepd at 10:28 PM on January 8, 2003
So cool. Wish I knew how to weld...
posted by gottabefunky at 7:01 AM on January 9, 2003
posted by gottabefunky at 7:01 AM on January 9, 2003
And some of these old trailers are turned into motels.
brochure
posted by DBAPaul at 7:02 AM on January 9, 2003
brochure
posted by DBAPaul at 7:02 AM on January 9, 2003
Thanks madamejujujive for the links! You might like this Forbes article titled 'Sappy Motoring' on other cool vintage vehicles.
posted by snez at 11:43 AM on January 9, 2003
posted by snez at 11:43 AM on January 9, 2003
My gods, Madame, you are forever finding links to things that I then do not think I can live without. ;)
I adore these. I must have one for when the boy is old enough to go camping. He and his dad can sleep in the tent...me, I'm getting the camper. :)
posted by dejah420 at 12:01 PM on January 9, 2003
I adore these. I must have one for when the boy is old enough to go camping. He and his dad can sleep in the tent...me, I'm getting the camper. :)
posted by dejah420 at 12:01 PM on January 9, 2003
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I haven't seen any modern magazines like these. Are there any periodicals with interesting projects in them?
posted by substrate at 7:40 PM on January 8, 2003