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Post by humpyboy on Aug 12, 2009 20:14:50 GMT 10
Here is a before and after shot of the trailer that I built to go behind my car,for those going to Glen Crombie let me know if you would like me to bring it along for your perusal. Before. After. Sorry for the large pics.
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Post by skyline59 on Aug 13, 2009 20:09:33 GMT 10
G'dday Humpyboy, would love to have a look at the "one off trailer", & being not far from your neck of the woods, it would be a good chance to see it, see you & the trailer saturday, Kind Regards, Brett.
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Post by humpyboy on Aug 13, 2009 20:33:02 GMT 10
Will bring it along, Doug has yet to see it also so he'll be pleased it's there, he got to see it last year at Cora Lyn before the rebuild began so he can confirm what a piece of um sh** um restorers delight? no maybe just a piece of rusting metal that my wife could not believe that I would bother with let alone tow home all the way from Wedderburn.
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Post by Dave&Tammy on Aug 17, 2009 12:17:51 GMT 10
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Post by humpyboy on Aug 17, 2009 18:59:47 GMT 10
Hey there Dave&Tammy, love it!! so do I ;D, I had been looking for something different to tow behind the old girl but couldn't bring myself to cutting a good car in half so just hung out and waited, then bang this turned up, PERFECT, now I'll finish my ute then start my Tear Drop. If you are interested you can google Early model holden club (I belong to it) and check out the photos there and you will see some more of my trailer as well as my mates Panel van Camper. Cheers Derk.
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Post by aussietanker on Sept 3, 2009 0:12:26 GMT 10
this is absolutely fantastic work Hb - it looks great .... did you actually make the trailer as well .... i don't suppose you would be interested in a "paid" commision at all?
any idea of how much it weighs? ... i am looking for something very similiar to tow behind a very small car - so it needs to be very light
regards A|T
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