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Rooster K
Rooster K Posts: 416
edited November -1 in Off Topic

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  • That is a pretty neat rig. I had a vintage Airstream I sold a few years back just because it was just such a monstrosity and very heavy. Something like that would be nice and probably a breeze to pull. Only draw back that I see is no head and no shower.
  • Rooster K
    Rooster K Posts: 416
    You can now get one with a head. No shower. The bathroom takes away some of the storage. The weight is 1600 lb. you don't even feel it behind our F-150.
  • It looks like the old vintage tear drop is back. Much easier for todays small engine vehicles to pull. My Tahoe would pull the Airstream but not like a Big 454 Suburban or truck would.
  • Gator Bait
    Gator Bait Posts: 5,244
     
    Kool video and trailer Rooster, What is the trailer? I could probably tow it with my 1993 Honda Civic on a calm day going down hill. The Civic is 2400 pounds. :laugh:

    Gator
  • Rooster K
    Rooster K Posts: 416
    The trailer is called a T@B. Owners are almost as nuts about them as we are with our eggs. I plan on getting a small to take with us and maybee I can get a T@B convention/Eggfest combo going! B)
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,017
    cool, Seth - after my parents retired they bought a compact unit like that called a Scamper and they put humpteen thousand miles over 8 years criss-crossing the US. The tow vehicle - just a simple Chevy 6 banger sedan!