Posted by Chris(WA) on November 28, 2012 at 14:52:35 from (64.38.158.247):
In Reply to: o/t Teardrop posted by bill from scotland on November 28, 2012 at 14:08:17:
Teardrop is the correct term for the trailer you are thinking of. We are on our second one and think they are great! www.teardrops.net is a good place to start for info on them. I have not built either of ours. One was a locally built trailer that a cabinet maker built. He has built about 30 of them. Our current one was factory built (if you call their limited production factory ours ours is #671)It was built by Cozy Cruisers. A very nice little trailer. We tow ours with a PT Cruiser or our Ford Escape. Your Wrangler should have no trouble towing one. Let me know if you need anymore info on Teardrops!My email is open
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