Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:41 am

Yep, the price tag is around $14,000! :shock:

It is absurd but for those people that want a camper but don't want to buy a big gas guzzling truck it is the way to go. Most of the people that buy them have Saabs, Suburaus and such. This is about the biggest camper they can pull.

It is mainly for the hippy and yuppy hippy types. Still cool though.
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Thu Mar 01, 2007 7:55 am

Good Lord that is a wad of cash! Back when me and the Mrs were first married we had a little pull type trailer. Probably not much bigger than that thing but of course much heavier. I think I paid $500 for it and I thought I got taken even then!

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Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:38 pm

TWC-3... I've been getting some enjoyment from that tiny trailers sight. Those people are really into their tiny trailers! They look pretty fun.

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Sun Mar 04, 2007 9:14 am

Mort, I am glad I was able to assist. Some of those people put as much passion into building the trailers as home brewers do into brewing and equipment. I am really glad that I built my trailer and really enjoy not having a full sized camper. The tiny trailer was exactly what I needed until I can retire. The older I got tent camping became a real pain in the arse especial with a baby. The wagon I have has a v6 so I was kind of limited in the size of trailer I could pull. I do not sit playing cards inside the trailer all day so I decided the teardrop was the best option as it was simply a bed and kitchen on wheels. I can pull the trailer anywhere the truck goes anytime of the year and it takes up very little room to store.

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