I pulled mine with the 40 for the first time last weekend. It worked great. I put air bags on the rear for overloads. It rides better with the camper on.
Wow, Dyce; antique trailer, antique car/hot rod, antique house, antique garage. You're truly livin' the traditional life.
When I went to pick up a cabinet from CL this was in the yard as well. It was gutted but I would love to have gotten it. I just don’t have the room.
i bought this tiny flip top camper last year for i don't want to sleep on the floor in a tent anymore, i think, at the age of 50 i'm out of this stuff and have to do me a good sleep at the car meetings. it weighs something 485 pounds, no brakes, plain simple, but you can slide out a gas cooker, two chairs and a table. and at night you have a 6.2 x 4.6 ft bed, a dry floor and room enough for a friend or two and some clothes you can hang there. It is a dutch brand called 'Alpenkreuzer', built in 1965, means mountain cruiser. It was cheap and looks well used, but not junk. My '42 Pontiac will pull it easily, let's see next months on a Sweden roadtrip. Fits the car nicely and looks like a burger bun on wheels
I don't want to derail this thread, but here goes anyway: My parents had an Appleby tent camper in the 70's. It was two wheeled trailer and the top unfolded into something like the one 40two posted above, except that there wasn't anything that went down to the ground. Both "lids" unfolded and with the tent up looked like the passenger side of 40two's above. b-t-w; these were manufactured by the Appleby boat company in Lebanon, Missouri. So my question is if anyone ever knows of one for sale I'd sure like to get my hands on one. Note: I've been searching RV websites and Craigslist and eBay and other places for several years to no avail. Every one I've found for sale is junk. Here are a couple of pix I lifted from the web:
Our 1953 Happy Home camper. Most of it redone. Think i saved one side wall from total rebuild. We use it as a spare bedroom at our cabin on Flathead lake in Mt
looks like happiness to me! nice job rebuilding. judging from the size of the door, you wont have any trouble enforcing a "no fat chicks" rule !
Maybe not old enough but this is what the missus and I use here in Scotland .........and no we dont brew chrystal Meth lol
No ,I'm not driving that new fangled thing in the back ground, that belonged to the guy staying beside us. HRP
Not sure, but it's sitting in front of the museum in Pomona. Sent from my SM-G955F using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Next time I'm up that way, I'll make a pass by. ;-D Sent from my SM-G955F using The H.A.M.B. mobile app