i am thinking ahead and am building my Tudor frame to incorporate a hitch. I will either hide it in the heavy panel at the rear of the body or just behind our club plaque.
I like the Mullins type trailer the best mine has been to Bonneville a number of times and along on a lot of other vacation trips. Doesn't seem to affect mileage any - even behind my track roadster. Charlie
This post got me wanting to do the trailer again and have it ready for spring. I just found this Model A hitch on ebay, it just may be the way I go (but no way is that worth $65, HA). http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mode...uck_Parts_Accessories?_trksid=p4506.m20.l1116
Instaed of a trailor, I am going to use the hitch for a rear mounted luggage carrier. Not the ones you see on SUVs these days but something art-deco maybe even enclosed like an old accessory trunk. You take it off and stash it in your hotel when you get to your destination.
I like what you did with the old refrigerator. Gives me an idea. My grandmother used to have a refrigerator just like the one you made your trailer from--I remember that the handle looked just like the one on yours.
Well, I know what will happen to the International chest type freezer I have on the back patio if it ever gives up the ghost. It's almost as old as I am and still going strong. I've got an old home built Teardrop trailer frame that I believe is built out of model T frame rails with later Ford axle and wide bolt pattern Ford rims that will rebuild back into a teardrop when I get some of the other projects finished. The good thing about building a teardrop is that you can build it just about any size you want to as long as it suits your purposes.
Thanks! I doubt that I had $100 tied up in building that trailer. It pulled great and once they're gutted it's amazing how much you could cram into it. We lived out of it for 2 weeks on one trip we took. Got alot of weird looks out on the road.
Here is afew cool links for small trailers. Atleast maybe get some ideas. http://www.streetrodstuff.com/Products/1375/ http://www.tentrax.com/trailers.html http://mustanggolittleguy.com/ http://www.megavision.net/gltrailers/ http://jdtrailers.com/_wsn/page4.html