Vintage "how To Build Trailers" Book 1958 Repair Canned Ham Camper Teardrop on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Vintage book on everything you would need or want to know in 1958 to build your own travel trailer. Hundreds of photos and drawings and a couple of trailer plans too. A great reference if you want to know how your vintage trailer is constructed or to use for your own trailer repairs. See the description and Table of Contents.
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