Folding House Becomes A Streamline Trailer (Dec, 1936)
Folding House Becomes a Streamline Trailer
For
the motoring tourist who wants to carry his home along but wants no
bulky trailer blocking his rear vision from the driver’s seat, a folding
trailer has been developed. When collapsed for driving, it is
streamlined to a point at the rear and is below the rear window of the
car. Yet when open it is spacious enough for comfortable living
quarters, accommodating a double bed and two single beds, stove, sink,
refrigerator, water tank, drawers and cabinets. It is six feet two
inches wide and thirteen feet four inches long. The single bed supports,
when not used for sleeping, form service tables or comfortable side
seats. During the day the double bed is latched to the top, out of the
way. Springs set in the door frame counterbalance the weight and allow
easy opening and closing of the trailer. Four folding legs adjustable
for uneven ground make it steady wherever it is parked.
Source:
blog.modernmechanix.com