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TJJ: Vintage Trailers

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Django, Apr 5, 2006.

  1. japar
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    from Seekonk Ma

    Shifty Doctor " Doc Watson"
     

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  2. Geargoyle Curtis
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    My 67 Scotty

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  3. Curtis,that thing turned out great! :) HRP
     
  4. Geargoyle Curtis
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    Thanks HRP! We camped in it several times last year and had so much fun. My daughter has a neat Shasta compact. I got to take some pictures of it and post.
     
  5. Geargoyle Curtis
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    I found one pic on my phone that has my daughter's camper in it. It is the white and green 67 Shasta.
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  6. Paris Mountain? HRP
     
  7. hot-rod roadster
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    My contribution to one of the best threads on the HAMB. Our 1962 Shasta.Finished it last year and we use the shit outta this thing and absolutely love it. Gary
     

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  8. hot-rod roadster
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    A couple in use shots from last summer. Gary
     

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  9. Beau
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    I built this for just over $300 using stuff I found for free or really cheap. Most of the cost was the plywood and $100 trailer. Mine is not vintage, but it's fun. I had never built anything out of wood before this. I still have finish work but we have stayed in it a couple times. No kitchen to keep the plan simple. No plan to make it even simpler. I just used a sharpie, a jig saw, a circular saw, a screw gun, a caulk gun, an a tape measure.
     

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  10. Geargoyle Curtis
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    Indian Creek Campground in Cherokee NC. Very nice campground.
     
  11. jroberts
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    Not a trailer but a vintage camping set up:

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  12. metalman
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    That wagon camper makes me think of my brothers "Tote Motel". Never seen a different manufacture. Hate to think how much the wood/ aluminum version weighs!
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    Pics are from the day my brother picked it up, he's since restored it and put it on an 70's Ford wagon till he can find a sutible mid 60's wagon to match the year of camper. Say's the wagon feels a little top heavy, go figure.
     
  13. jroberts
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    This is a great thread. At some point I would love to have a nice vintage trailer to pull with my pickup. In the meantime here's an interesting picture:

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  14. khead47
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    Just returned from a three week trip to the Keys and found this pair in the RV Camp I was staying at. The owner drove this down from Dexter, Mi. I was in tatal awe!
     

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  15. shopdawg
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    The town I live by had a major flood last june and I was to save a 1963 airstream safari. It was damaged beyond restoration due to being washed more than a mile away from where it was parked. Repurpose!
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    I'll post more pics as I progress if there's a interest.
     
  16. farna
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    There's interest!!
     
  17. falconizer_62
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    there's interest!!
     
  18. NONHOG
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  19. Lone Star Mopar
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    Hello

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  20. Leon
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  21. B.Sharp
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    This is my '51 bee Line. Bought it last year and had to gut it do to rotten wood and poor previous repairs. I hope to get back on wall replacement when the weather breaks and get it suitable for camping for this fall. May tow it around to a few car shows once the walls are repaired. Looking for information on seat dimensions and sliding bed frame for the rear. I can't find any information on Bee Lines anywhere.

    Thanks for looking.
     

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  22. We have joined the ranks of camper owners,I bought a old '56 Shasta from Cassandra & Steven the first of the week,gonna be a project this summer but maybe we can have it at Steel in Motion next year. HRP

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  23. Geargoyle Curtis
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    Congrats on the buy Danny. Let me know if you need some parts for it. I know a guy in Atlanta that bends the sheet metal for it if you decide to replace any of it.
     
  24. ...here's somethin a lil different, a friend owns this trailer originally built by a Boy Scout troop, they used it to camp out. Was made from a Chevy panel truck and the rear of a 35 Pontiac sedan.
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  25. Yes Curtis,I am going to have to replace some of it. HRP
     
  26. flynbrian48
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    Snow, what snow? See you in Detroit next weekend!
     

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  27. Merlin
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    Steve told me you were coming to pick it up. In my neck of the woods and didn't stop by...I see how ya are.:D Nice score Danny.
     
  28. roughneck424
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    Found this little trailer 56 Catolac DeVille sitting on the side of the road for sale. Perfect match to my camper so I drug it home.
     
  29. jguff
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    Wow, nice job to get aa unusual look. It is quite similar to mine which started out as a version of a "Jim Dandy " from a set of plans for sale in the 1930's I modified it to this configuration in 2011. People\'s Choice (3).JPG People\'s Choice (5).JPG
     
  30. Buddy Palumbo
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    They both look pretty similar - simple and cool . I can dig it !
     

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