Haunted by a Trail Bambi

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I have been watching this trailer slowly sink into my neighbor's back yard. It is the smallest airstream ever built 1961-1963 (16'6" from bumper to hitch). I have spent months trying to think of any place I could actually use it, I have really tried, but I just cannot think of any reason to take it on as a project.

But I just cannot get the image of this thing on 40's out of my mind.

Small enough to be towed by my 40 or my 80. Winter camping in a Man Can: . . . flat screen, heater, microwave, shower, refer, . . . .

Anybody taken on a project like this?

It is 7ft wide, any suggestion as to an axle to slip under it ?
Man Can.jpg
 
x2!

That is one sweet classic, whatever axle is under it. I'm sure that can be figured out. Looks like it needs a sugar daddy, but she looks like she will reward your generosity.:grinpimp:
 
With the depression we're in, you might need it to live in!
 
That is sweet! Get it!
 
Looks similar to the WeeWind - just with the added room :)

Very sweet trailer - she's definately worth the $aving and $pending :)
 
get it now!

a Mudder will surely take it off your hands, and give it the love it deserves.

if you are within 500m of 87059 pm me and we'll get the process started. It'd be a perfect base camp at dog shows for my BIS buddy.
 
RIGHT ! ...... Reefer
 
anchorage, ak
 
That the other side of the country for me so I guess I won't take it off their hands and get it to stop haunting you.

I would not make that into a trail rig, They are in demand and worth too much money. You could sell it and use the profits to do over a newer TT
 

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