Where to look for more photo's of many classics
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:13 am
If you look in my album you will find trailers I have seen in my area and I will try and add more I have many in my computer, and I would like to thank Mike for teaching me an opertunity in leaning and teaching.
if your are looking what designed out of the past.
Here in California at least the coast we do not get snow and so salt does not distroy them as fast.
Even the old old style of mobile homes are hear some real classics.
Many of us in the forum have such pictures form Cassic Trailer gatherings and in back yards and towns we drive through. Much of the southwest have old trailers sitting in lots or by abandand houses. That and Andrews drawings, he has quite a collection of ideas.
Having seen Dougs standie and stood in it as well. I have also seen and stood in the Maxie Tear. A dual axel trailer with port hole windows built by Jerry from the forum before this one.
http://www.maxitear.com/maxitear/maxitear8.htm
http://www.maxitear.com/photodirectory9.htm#Cornett
pictures of members who camp together.
http://www.allmanufacturedhomes.com/htm ... _homes.htm
mostly ads for trailers out of the 20'a and 30's
and then there are the trailer books you can get through your books store or maybe even the library.
Very early Air Streamer
might also look at
http://www.birchwoodbeauties.com
hope this helps
Ron
if your are looking what designed out of the past.
Here in California at least the coast we do not get snow and so salt does not distroy them as fast.
Even the old old style of mobile homes are hear some real classics.
Many of us in the forum have such pictures form Cassic Trailer gatherings and in back yards and towns we drive through. Much of the southwest have old trailers sitting in lots or by abandand houses. That and Andrews drawings, he has quite a collection of ideas.
Having seen Dougs standie and stood in it as well. I have also seen and stood in the Maxie Tear. A dual axel trailer with port hole windows built by Jerry from the forum before this one.
http://www.maxitear.com/maxitear/maxitear8.htm
http://www.maxitear.com/photodirectory9.htm#Cornett
pictures of members who camp together.
http://www.allmanufacturedhomes.com/htm ... _homes.htm
mostly ads for trailers out of the 20'a and 30's
and then there are the trailer books you can get through your books store or maybe even the library.
Very early Air Streamer
might also look at
http://www.birchwoodbeauties.com
hope this helps
Ron