Little Guy

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Little Guy teardrop trailer, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, September 5, 2014

Little Guy teardrop trailer, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, September 5, 2014

Little Guy Trailers

Little Guy Trailers
(accessed 9/12/22)

Teardrop camper trailers evolved after World War II, and were originally constructed with materials obtained from surplus markets. The chassis were made of steel U channel or from round steel tubing, and the wheels came fromJeeps that were salvaged from sunken ships. The exterior skins were usually made from the wings of World War II bombers.

While a lot has changed since the introduction of teardrop trailers on the American highway, the reasons for owning a teardrop trailer are the same today as they were when your father or grandfather built his teardrop in the family garage.

Teardrop trailers are sleek, aerodynamic, and practical. Depending on the model, your teardrop trailer can sleep up to three adults or two adults and several children. Little Guy teardrop trailers cab be pulled by any vehicle with a hitch—even the smallest of vehicles such as the Mini Cooper or the VW Beetle can easily tow a Little Guy teardrop trailer.

Little Guy teardrop trailers are the best selling and most popular teardrop trailers in the world, a reflection of our company’s commitment to producing a high-quality, innovative line of products.



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