So, I'll go first.
A few years ago I was using a really nice normal 6x10 cargo trailer with side door, and back barn doors. I first pulled it with my 5.4L Expedition... I usually carried one plane maybe two 40% Dalton's and would get 9-12 mpg. I did use the Expedition to tow my mustang to the track and pull my wife's horse trailer.
Then We sold the horses and mustang, went to a Volvo XC90... And got 15 mpg.
Then in 2010 we moved to the house we're in now. The garage is three bays, one of which for my airplane trailer. 8' high doors, no problem... Except the door I needed to put it in was 8'x8', and a 6x10 cargo trailer is 8' fender to fender. This wasn't going to work. When I moved I also went from 5-6 miles to the flying field to 20-25 miles, but was also 30 miles from to other outstanding sites. Now it was really expensive to just go to the field. So this is where I began.
I was also tired of driving trucks and SUV's, and really wanted a Volvo V70R wagon. I found a perfect 06...
Next was the trailer. I looked at everything. I wanted a light weight trailer that had the tires under it to reduce the overall width to be close to the width of the V70R and easily fit in my garage.
I looked at custom, snow mobile, and will say that the best trailers commercially available for what I wanted are from
http://www.worthingtontrailers.com and specifically their ultralight weight series:
http://www.worthingtontrailers.com/commercial-utility/cargo-trailers/ I think I was looking at their 56, 11' and it would have weighed under 500lbs. These guys make all aluminum trailers... I mean everything. But they come with a price.
So, along my journey I bumped into a few of the old Aero Express trailers. I wasn't really interested, but a friend of my dad's had one in great shape and needed it out of his garage. Long story short, I bought it... It was in PA and I picked it up and brought it to NC. I got a great deal.
It is a 1994 model, and when I got it it was in great shape, garaged most of its life. It is 6x10' same dimensions as my old cargo trailer.
It opened from the side, which wasn't going to work. So after a few weeks of work, I changed the hinging to the front, put in a tailgate, rewired everything and painted it the same color as my wagon. I figured if I didn't like it I could easily sell it and get my money back.
Here's a few shots of it.
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