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| TEARDROP TRAILERS |
Teardrop trailers are typically constructed of plywood on top of a steel trailer frame. Aluminum is the traditional outer covering material. In recent years, some builders are using fiberglass reinforced panels, fiberglass and epoxy, and epoxy paint to cover their teardrops.
Teardrop trailers first appeared in the 1930's. Their popularity soared in the late 1940's; fueled by plentiful of war surplus aluminum and returning GI's looking for inexpensive recreation. The little trailers' popularity peaked in the 1950's, and then declined rapidly in the 1960's as cars became more powerful and the RV industry began marketing larger vehicles to increasingly affluent buyers. |
| GOOSENECK TRAILERS |
The gooseneck trailer is the solution to hauling around medium to large sized equipment.
Gooseneck trailers employ a pivoted coupling arm which attaches to a ball mounted in the bed of a pickup truck. The coupling arm connects to the hitch mounted over the rear axle in the truck bed. But not all gooseneck trailers are easy to hook up, and not all goosenecks fit all trucks unless specifically designed to do so. |
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