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Title: Trailers
Post by: munch on November 21, 2016, 11:00:53 AM
Any of you guys use trailers like a Mullins to carry tools, spare tire and suck?  If so, I would like to see pics.
Title: Re: Trailers
Post by: 62131 on November 21, 2016, 06:26:01 PM
I have a old Coca Cola machine chest type that I have plans to build a trailer out of.
Title: Re: Trailers
Post by: sixball on November 21, 2016, 08:56:09 PM
I am trying to think as much storage and consolidation of tools/parts into the roadster that I can. Space may be the deciding factor in channel or not. It must be a fun long distance driver of back roads. I'll chose a sleeping bag and a coffee pot over a trailer. If I really believed this I'd run a more parts store friendly trans and rear end. :)
Title: Re: Trailers
Post by: vette59jdwl on November 22, 2016, 09:42:38 AM
Munch  I haul a trailer 90 % of the time  first of the old girl can not get around very much,so having a trailer gives her independence.It is a 23 foot AWARD trailer and has all the amenities.When we are uncivilized we use a 1000 watt Honda Genie.It has all the amenities of home but on a much smaller scale.We are mostly outdoorsie people so when we put the awning up we cook outside party outside.Usually use the trailer to get out of the sun and to sleep in,and we love it  vette59jdwl
Been in most every state and every province in North America
Title: Re: Trailers
Post by: munch on November 22, 2016, 09:46:13 AM
Munch  I haul a trailer 90 % of the time  first of the old girl can not get around very much,so having a trailer gives her independence.It is a 23 foot AWARD trailer and has all the amenities.When we are uncivilized we use a 1000 watt Honda Genie.It has all the amenities of home but on a much smaller scale.We are mostly outdoorsie people so when we put the awning up we cook outside party outside.Usually use the trailer to get out of the sun and to sleep in,and we love it  vette59jdwl
Been in most every state and every province in North America
Please send pictures.
Title: Re: Trailers
Post by: Senior31 on November 22, 2016, 02:47:34 PM
My Dad pulls a Mullins style behind his '33.  I believe the brand is Champion.  It is a fiberglass trailer and I think you can even modify it so that you can drive a mobility scooter up into it.  I can get more pics if needed.

http://www.championluggagetrailers.com/` (http://www.championluggagetrailers.com/`)
Title: Re: Trailers
Post by: munch on November 22, 2016, 03:11:56 PM
My Dad pulls a Mullins style behind his '33.  I believe the brand is Champion.  It is a fiberglass trailer and I think you can even modify it so that you can drive a mobility scooter up into it.  I can get more pics if needed.

http://www.championluggagetrailers.com/` (http://www.championluggagetrailers.com/`)
That looks great Senior.  I got a Coach with not much room, one of those would be great.
Title: Re: Trailers
Post by: 62131 on November 22, 2016, 05:46:38 PM
If you do a search for Mullins trailers you will find all sorts of manufactures. You can get just bodies and add fenders and different style tail gates  you can fab your own frame  and save a few dollars
Title: Re: Trailers
Post by: ghost28 on November 22, 2016, 11:03:36 PM
Those are neat little trailors.  I did put a hitch on the roadster and I am thinking of one of those aluminum racks that just plug into it. This way I can just store it in the hotel room if needed to get it out of the way
Title: Re: Trailers
Post by: vette59jdwl on November 23, 2016, 04:11:38 PM
MUNCH as per request the home on wheels 0647 our baby behind the lowrider silverado.

Also the homemade Teardrop trailer that i made up for the young one. If you made the back wall portable, so you could latch it in and unlatch it to take it out, you could even put a four wheeler into the trailer,as well as a wheelchair or portable scooter,and then you could sleep in it in the evening.

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