patrick66
Old Man with a Hat
A couple of years back, I was building a teardrop camper with a new frame and a 1946 shell. Once I realized that a) I was never gonna finish it and b) it was gonna be too small for my wife and I to actually enjoy, I sold off the shell and decided to built a 4x8 cargo trailer, instead. The guy who built the tubular frame for me, added the sides, end and tailgate for me; as my welding skills exist, but definitely suck. The front and tailgate are steel panels from my old '41 Plymouth pickup. The sides are new metal. Once it was welded up, I then painted it with a unique scheme where if some ******* decides to steal it, it's going to be extremely difficult to camoflage this in any sense, regardless of now it was repainted. I do need to get real trailer tires for it, as I hate using passenger car tires on any trailer. The chrome reverse wheels are off an old Hudson I had, and are over 50 years old. The tires on it are "maypops", so new tires are a must for this. The tailgate drops down. The floor is 5/8" marine plywood, and the inside is painted in bedliner spray material. The trailer has a kind of Sooner/OSU Cowboy/Denver Bronco vibe going...!
So, whatcha think?
So, whatcha think?