Back in the mid-1950's my dad and a partner had a business manufacturing teardrop trailers. They were located in Burbank CA. As a very little kid I only remember going to the plant once.
My cousin sent me this photo and when I saw it I instantly remembered what they looked like. My dad and mom are both gone now so I can't ask them about them. I sure would love to find one if any are still in existance. I'd at least like to talk to anyone that owns or owned one.
![](http://i363.photobucket.com/albums/oo79/n6ujm/Unclescarandteardroptrailer.jpg)
I don't know the name of their business.![Frown](https://myjeeprocks.com/forums/core/images/smilies//frown.gif)
The man in the picture is my uncle and as a side note, his car was on the cover of the March 1954 Hot Rod Magazine. There was a big write up about his car in that issue.
My cousin sent me this photo and when I saw it I instantly remembered what they looked like. My dad and mom are both gone now so I can't ask them about them. I sure would love to find one if any are still in existance. I'd at least like to talk to anyone that owns or owned one.
![](http://i363.photobucket.com/albums/oo79/n6ujm/Unclescarandteardroptrailer.jpg)
I don't know the name of their business.
![Frown](https://myjeeprocks.com/forums/core/images/smilies//frown.gif)
The man in the picture is my uncle and as a side note, his car was on the cover of the March 1954 Hot Rod Magazine. There was a big write up about his car in that issue.
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