15-02-2023, 10:44 AM
Great project, Peter. About 20 years ago I had the same idea of building a 'tear-drop' caravan to tow behind an Austin 7. I got a lot of information off the internet, mostly from the USA. In the end I decided that I didn't have the space to store a caravan so I built the Pytchley instead. To be honest I liked the idea of building a caravan rather than actually using it.
In my garage I have some fittings you are welcome to if you can use them. I have a quantity of art-deco door pulls that came out of an early post-war bungalow, also some pre-war vacuum flasks suitable for food. Fortunately they do not contain any pre-war food! I will post some photos later.
What is the external finish going to be? I was going to cover mine with thin canvas and paint it, a method I used on the Pytchley to good effect.
In my garage I have some fittings you are welcome to if you can use them. I have a quantity of art-deco door pulls that came out of an early post-war bungalow, also some pre-war vacuum flasks suitable for food. Fortunately they do not contain any pre-war food! I will post some photos later.
What is the external finish going to be? I was going to cover mine with thin canvas and paint it, a method I used on the Pytchley to good effect.