These were a couple of teardrop trailers I took a photo of in the Cappadocia area of Turkey. It was nice to see that they are also popular in Asia. :-)
Awesome! Thanks for sharing these images. I think once you start thinking about teardrops, you start seeing them everywhere. There is now one for sale about ten blocks from me. I have never seen a teardrop in my town until now!
I actually am restoring/renovating a 1947 Tourette Teardrop. I've added a Fantastic Fan, sliding screen/windows to help regulate temperatures, etc. Have you considered adding a solar panel? I know you mentioned that you like to camp in 'dry' places. I'm considering adding a solar panel, but I need to research things a lot more.
Hello burlesot. My husband and I have discussed putting in a solar panel. We are at that point where we are wondering if we should just keep it simple or add a little more creature comforts. I'm planning on writing a blog post about the issue.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these images. I think once you start thinking about teardrops, you start seeing them everywhere. There is now one for sale about ten blocks from me. I have never seen a teardrop in my town until now!
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Thanks Todd. Teardrops do seem to be popping up in more places than ever before. Are you thinking about getting one?
DeleteI actually am restoring/renovating a 1947 Tourette Teardrop. I've added a Fantastic Fan, sliding screen/windows to help regulate temperatures, etc. Have you considered adding a solar panel? I know you mentioned that you like to camp in 'dry' places. I'm considering adding a solar panel, but I need to research things a lot more.
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Hello burlesot. My husband and I have discussed putting in a solar panel. We are at that point where we are wondering if we should just keep it simple or add a little more creature comforts. I'm planning on writing a blog post about the issue.
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