Road trip !!
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Road trip !!
Photo caption, “Dr. A.A. Foster and family on their camping vacation from Dallas Texas to Washington, D.C., 1920”
Modified TT ? What a great adventure that must have been !
Modified TT ? What a great adventure that must have been !
Get a horse !
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Re: Road trip !!
It looks like a standard chassis to me.
I was going to desigh a trailer or Depot hack with this design. The cot springs double as screen sides.
: ^ )
I was going to desigh a trailer or Depot hack with this design. The cot springs double as screen sides.
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Re: Road trip !!
Looking over his shoulder looks like the bell to a horn, but it looks rather large. Maybe a siren? I love the Boston terrier in the back with the kids! I bet they had great fun!
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Re: Road trip !!
Rear spokes be-speak of a TT. Short and thick!
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Re: Road trip !!
Kieth, Tim, I agree with both of you ! And I’m curious about the T. To me, it looks too short for a TT, but the heavy rear wheel looks TT. Special chassis ? Optical illusion ?
The camper body looks ingenious. I bet those kids had a lot of fun on that trip.
The camper body looks ingenious. I bet those kids had a lot of fun on that trip.
Get a horse !
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Re: Road trip !!
My first thought it was a contemporary wheel off a Chevrolet. But probably an aftermarket buy, the six lugs indicating a slightly heavier wheel?
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1925- ... y-express/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1925- ... y-express/
Rich P. Bingham wrote: ↑Mon Jul 21, 2025 9:35 amKieth, Tim, I agree with both of you ! And I’m curious about the T. To me, it looks too short for a TT, but the heavy rear wheel looks TT. Special chassis ? Optical illusion ?
The camper body looks ingenious. I bet those kids had a lot of fun on that trip.