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	<title>Tiny House Blog &#187; tear drop trailer</title>
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		<title>Teardrop Trailer &#8211; Additional Bedroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 14:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kent Griswold</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;re living in your tiny dream home and than you find out you have company coming. Now where to put them? You could pitch a tent or rent a motel room, or you could make or buy a Teardrop trailer that will hold your guest just fine for a couple of days plus provide you [...]]]></description>
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<p>You&#8217;re living in your tiny dream home and than you find out you have company coming. Now where to put them? You could pitch a tent or rent a motel room, or you could make or buy a Teardrop trailer that will hold your guest just fine for a couple of days plus provide you a getaway tiny RV if you get the urge to go to the mountains or the coast.</p>
<p><strong>Teardrop trailers </strong>based upon the designs of the 40&#8242;s and 50&#8242;s, <strong><a title="Big Woody Campers" href="http://www.bigwoodycampers.com/" target="_blank">BIG WOODY CAMPERS</a> </strong>are built to provide years of enjoyment and a &#8220;look&#8221; that will turn heads whether it&#8217;s towed behind a classic car or modern vehicle.</p>
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<p>These sturdy, durable teardrop trailers are lightweight and can be pulled behind any size car. There is no need for electric brakes or extended mirrors. The &#8220;cabin&#8221; is 4&#8242; x 6&#8242; or longer, and sleeps two people comfortably. A futon mattress fits comfortably, or try a mattress and cover from Knox Foam. The rear &#8220;galley&#8221; is your &#8220;kitchen on wheels&#8221; and can be as simple or as elegant as you choose.</p>
<p>There are many Teardrop choices, listed below are a few options:</p>
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<li><a title="Big Woody Campers" href="http://www.bigwoodycampers.com/" target="_blank">Big Woody Campers</a> (retro)</li>
<li><a title="Little Guy Teardrops" href="http://www.golittleguy.com/cms/" target="_blank">Little Guy Teardrop Trailers</a> (modern)</li>
<li><a title="So Cal Teardrops" href="http://www.socalteardrops.com/" target="_blank">So Cal Teardrops</a> (retro)</li>
<li><a title="Desert Teardrops" href="http://www.desertteardrops.com/" target="_blank">Desert Teardrops</a> (plans)</li>
<li><a title="Retro Traveler" href="http://retrotraveler.com/main.html" target="_blank">Retro Traveler</a> (retro)</li>
<li><a title="Rollin Oak" href="http://www.rollinoak.com/" target="_blank">Rollin Oak</a> (retro woody)</li>
<li><a title="T &amp; B Teardrops" href="http://www.tab-rv.com/" target="_blank">T &amp; B</a> (large modern)</li>
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<p>You might also consider Jay Shafer&#8217;s <strong><a title="Vardo post" href="http://tinyhouseblog.com/stick-built/tumbleweed-tour/" target="_blank">Vardo</a></strong> as an option. Although the Vardo does not have a kitchen, it has storage under the bed that would hold your stove and cooler.</p>
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