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Thank you,

 

 That combination is very handsome!

 

The fastback style would go well with the trailer...but I will likely only have it another year or two.

As soon as I'm done building the trailer I'm working on, it will go up for sale.

 

The new trailer design will be different, and the lines of the coupes are really enticing...

 

Rob

 

 

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You are going to need a suburban in front of the new trailer. I have an extra one and would consider a trade. Evidently you like a single axle trailer? How long is the second trailer to be?

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PF.

 

 It is 14' long, and 7' high.

 

I'm willing to look at anything, though a project isn't really what I'm after.

I enjoy building and creating things, such as restoring vintage trailers, and building personalized versions, but grease monkey, other than basic maintenance and minor upgrades is not my favorite thing...

 

Other than the trailer, the only thing I have to trade currently is a 1960 Nash Metropolitan.

 

Rob

 

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With a change in vantage points, your photo could have looked like the wind turbine was growing out of the Nash Metropolitan.  (I'm sure some of our clever fellows could photo-shop it.)

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