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Trailer car 1800

I have an 1800 parts car that I'm thinking of making into a trailer. Does anyone have pictures of examples that might inspire me? The only trailer pic that I have is a Fiat x 1/9. Thanks, Doug








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Trailer car 1800

I see tons of them here in the country side of Oklahoma, mostly pickup trucks. I find them rather interesting.
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1974 144DL Euro specs ( Single Zenith Carbs!)








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Trailer car 1800

He-he!

12-14 years ago I made a trailer of half a '72 Ford Granada St. Wagon (the german model)

But I guess that's not much inspiration! -Well, it did though had some Volvo in it - for the front lights/turnsignals I fitted the 240's type in the trailer..

Funny to think of..

:-)

Go ahead!

I'm a the moment building a trailer with wheels from a 122 (Amazon) and rear PV-fenders..


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Trailer car 1800

Geez... its been a long, long time... but I seem to recall seeing a picture of an 1800 coupe and a matching trailer made from the rear of a donor car... Oddly enough, it was a local rig from here in town, but I never did see it in the flesh.

Don't remember where I seen it though. I think it was either in a ipd photo contest, or issue of Rolling. Talkin' mid '80s here though.

-Matt
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-Matt '70 145s, '65 1800s, '66 122s wagon, others inc. '53 XK120 FHC








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i'll bet one could make a really cool pickup from an es...or maybe a hearse for ... 1800

short people :)







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