Pull your streamline aluminum trailer with pride after restoring and modifying it with the help of author Daniel Hall. Until now, very little information was available to help you restore and update one of these trailers. Daniel Hall, of the vintage restoration company Camper Reparadise, addresses all items of streamline trailer restoration thoroughly in Streamline Aluminum Restoration & Modification . Details on your trailer and how to restore it are covered from trailer tongue to trailing bumper. Key restoration components including chassis, floor, exterior/interior skin, electrical elements, insulation, doorjamb refabrication, LP, plumbing, and polishing are all covered comprehensively in a visual, step-by-step format. The iconic shape and appearance of a streamline aluminum trailer sitting at a campsite or being pulled down the highway has captivated collectors and vacationing hobbyists for nearly 90 years. During this time, the exterior appearance of the trailer has changed very little, so recollections can range from seeing a 1937 Dodge Pickup to a 1969 Impala hauling one of these beauties. Today, restored rarities from Airstream, Silver Streak, Boles Aero, Clipper, and Spartan can command as much as $100,000 in the marketplace. These trailers have become symbols of American pop culture for several generations. Whether you're a collector car enthusiast, resident of a trailer campground, or a vacationing addict, owning this restoration guide will be an essential tool in keeping your trailer active, updated, and in immaculate condition.
it has always been a dream of mine to rehab an old streamline and hit the road in style. One big problem with this dream I have no idea how. Yup a dreamer with no experience. I've looked online, seen a few books that touched here and there but nothing that was complete and easy to follow. I have read this book from cover to cover twice, it seems to cover everything I can think of and some I'd never have thought of. The ultimate beauty of it is that I am novice could handle doing it with limited help, I think. LOL Well I feel confident enough to give it a go. Clear directions, photos and wordage make this guide a winner. I have started my search for the right trailer, met some really cool people, told them about this book, they all want one and am ready to go fo it.