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Welcome to the Teardrop Mystery Page Number Four!

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Looks like he's headed down the right road. Restorations are not the easiest way to get a teardrop...

January 16th, 1999
Known Information

Our teardrop is 4'x4'x9.5'. It has doors on both sides, fenders like a 34 Ford. The suspension has coil springs on top and bottom of the axle. The hubs are 6 lug with 16" Chevy rims and hubcaps. The taillights were 47 chevy style. One of the former owners said the tag, which I don't have said it was a 1947 and was made in some way for or by the General Motors Company. I am enclosing pictures of the reconstruction. I think the axle picture will be the most distinguishable feature. I would be glad to here from anyone that knows what manufacturer my teardrop is.

If you have any information about this trailer, including personal experiences, sales literature, photos, etc., please email me through the link at the bottom of this page.
Thanks! George

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Coming along...

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Smoooth....

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Now this is
what the 40's and 50's are about!
Someone put some thought
into this setup...

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I may be contacted at the following email address:

George C. Thornton III

rfs2growup@prodigy.net

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last updatedNovember 11, 2003

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