About the Campers

I am passionate about teardrop trailers and have been twice to the RV Museum in Elkhart, Indiana to see the RV’s and teardrops built many years ago.

Elkhart, Indiana is where about 90 percent of all RV’s are built, so I have gone on tours of the larger RV companies and have seen how they build their products and what building materials they use.  

Close-up photo of interior of teardrop camper, showcasing knotty pine, cabinetry and lighting
 

Quality Materials

I’ve driven from Jones, OK to Michigan just to buy materials for my campers.  It’s not that I couldn’t have things shipped to me, but I want to talk to people face to face that have been in the business for years.  

I spend a lot of time searching out the best materials I can get.  In today’s market, some things are hard to find, but I will search for quality materials and get what’s needed. 

The Details.

 

Interior Features

 
  • Cabinets built with knotty alder.

  • Room for a queen size mattress.

  • Headboard storage for bedding and clothing.

  • Reading lights that are dimmable.

  • Ceiling fan; windows that open with screens.

  • USB ports

  • 110 volt outlets

 

Kitchen Galley Features

 
  • Slide out for a propane stove

  • Pull out for a cooler

  • High quality cabinetry and storage space

  • Retro style laminate countertop

 

Specifications

 
  • Body length: 9.3'

  • Total length: 13' 3"

  • Body width: 5’.4”

  • Width with fenders: 7'

  • Height from Ground to the Top of Fan Cover: 76"

  • Interior Cabin Height: 46"

  • Main Bed Size: 60” x 75"

  • Approximate Weight (empty): 1000 lbs

  • Tongue Weight: 167 lbs.

  • Road clearance: 12"

  • Galley counter height: 40"

  • Wheels: 15"

  • Water tank: 7 gallons

  • Grey water storage tank: 7 gallons

  • Shore power plug-in