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Dave in MN 07-12-2023 10:28 AM

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Well, I am finally off on my long delayed road trip from Minnesota to Alaska. I am planning to be on the road for 10 to 13 weeks. I am traveling in my ‘31 Slant windshield pulling a tear drop clam shell camper of my own design.

Jemelton# 07-12-2023 10:30 AM

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Good Luck!! Keep us advised on your adventure.

Dean Lemoine 07-12-2023 10:48 AM

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Heck of a trip!! Best of luck

springerpete 07-12-2023 10:58 AM

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I am interested in what changes, if any, you made to your Model A in prep for making the long drive and for hauling the tear drop. Thanks, Bill

Brentwood Bob 07-12-2023 12:14 PM

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Bears.
Excellent workmanship on the trailer!
Will be following your adventure. From what I see you will do fine.

Big hammer 07-12-2023 02:29 PM

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Cool �� enjoy !

jb-ob 07-12-2023 04:47 PM

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When do you tell your wife ??

Lawrie 07-12-2023 06:16 PM

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Good job, you A should haul that easy, we and another couple travelled all over Aust in our A,s doing the same ,
You will have a ball,
Lawrie

Synchro909 07-12-2023 06:27 PM

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Ditto, Lawrie.
Dave, You will be the envy of your local club but no matter what you do, there will be those who refuse to believe you did it. Do you have electric brakes on the camper? We have found that talking with other travellers adds another dimension to the trip.
Keep us posted.

Randy in ca 07-12-2023 07:05 PM

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What route will you be taking? Northern States? Canada?

al's28/33 07-12-2023 09:50 PM

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Yes send us the links to your videos or post plenty of pictures..... God Speed!

jquinlan 07-13-2023 05:41 AM

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What a cool adventure !!!!!!! I'm jealous. We drove our fifth wheel to AK a few years back and my favorite part was driving through BC and the Yukon.

Planojc 07-13-2023 08:07 AM

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Good luck and have fun.

Dave in MN 07-13-2023 09:44 AM

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Thanks for the comments guys. I will post some updates every couple days…I don’t want people to bore you with the mundane!
First day on the road ended at the Lorraine Dam Campground in North Dakota.
Only event of note…70 miles into the trip the car lost power and died. After coasting to a stop a quick check under the hood found the gas supply valve was turned off and the 5 gallon belly tank installed for the trip ran dry. Back on the road in a quarter turn of the valve.
Good Day All!

Chuck Dempsey 07-13-2023 11:10 AM

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Best of luck!

30Murray 07-14-2023 01:04 AM

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Be careful. There are a lot of wildfires along your route through northern BC, with evacuation orders and possible road closures. Check bcfiremap.com and drivebc.ca. Heavy smoke everywhere. You might want to pack a respirator too.

Slotblog 07-14-2023 01:40 AM

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Looking forward to hearing about your grand adventure, which make my recent one-week jaunt seem trivial in comparison.

Model "A" Fords 07-14-2023 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave in MN (Post 2240139)
First day on the road ended at the Lorraine Dam Campground in North Dakota.
Only event of note…70 miles into the trip the car lost power and died. After coasting to a stop a quick check under the hood found the gas supply valve was turned off and the 5 gallon belly tank installed for the trip ran dry. Back on the road in a quarter turn of the valve.
Good Day All!

Handy idea to add the belly tank. I hadn't noticed that being done before? Your trailer design is very well made and looks beautiful. Great job.
Enjoy the nature and have a safe trip Dave!

CarlG 07-14-2023 12:42 PM

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Let us know when you get here, we will "roll out the carpet" for you!

Bill's Auto Works 07-14-2023 06:12 PM

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WOW...What a great journey! Prayers for a safe enjoyable trip.

I will be following along. Been to every one of the lower 48 dozens of times transporting & once to Hawaii, but never Alaska.

God Bless
Bill
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TerryH 07-14-2023 08:34 PM

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You will have a wonderful trip……great scenery all along the way, and with your preparation am sure your A will do just fine. Your trailer looks just great.

David in San Antonio 07-14-2023 09:48 PM

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The best salmon steak I ever had was in Alaska. Have a great trip!

Gold Digger 07-16-2023 03:23 PM

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Made that trip at least 20 times in the past with a 38 foot travel trailer in a 350 ford. Never had any trouble but always had plenty of fuel. I have a 120 gallon tank in the back of my truck. Depending on what time of the year you travel, some stations close earlier in the fall for the season on the Alcan highway. Had to travel 850 miles once between fill ups in the Yukon Territory.

JoeCB 07-16-2023 03:55 PM

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Looking forward to seeing more pix. Your trailer is a wonderful piece of work, great job and an ingenious design. From the pix, the workmanship looks outstanding.
Good luck - be safe- have fun!
Joe B

Dave in MN 07-18-2023 02:01 PM

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Greetings All,
I just arrived midday to Fort Nelson, about 280 miles up the Alaskan Highway from the starting point of Dawson Creek. Yesterday, I started the drive on the highway about 2:00 pm after talking to two parties that just finished the drive. They both said there would be no issues with wildfires and the road was in good condition.
I made it to Pink Mountain while driving in light rain for the last 50 miles. Rain is forecast for the next 12 to 16 hours so Pink Mountain is a good place to take a break.
I drove this morning in light drizzle until it ceased about 30 miles before Fort Nelson.
This area has not had much rain recently and the pavement was covered with a fine dust from the vehicle traffic. Light rain combined with the dust created a watery slurry of mud that the tires of the large trucks would to fog as they traveled at speed. Every time I met a truck or one passed me, I was coated with the slurry. It was a good thing truck traffic was light this morning as I only had to pull off and clean windows five times.
Almost all fellow drivers are polite given that I am usually traveling at speeds that delay them until they can pass me.

Dave in MN 07-26-2023 11:02 PM

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I am at a campground about 30 miles NE of Anchorage. The Mountain views the last days have been awesome. The show at Diamond Tooth Gertie’s was also fun. My side mount spare tire arm broke coming into Dawson City. Luckily the spare stayed in the well until I discovered it. I had it welded but it broke again: Steve Becker is sending me a replacement. That is the only issue I have had with the car or camper. I checked my mileage today and keeping the speed between 50 and 55 it was a little over 18 mpg. I am at about 3600 miles so far. Great trip so far…

Bruce of MN 07-27-2023 04:56 AM

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Is the last picture your entourage celebrating getting to the campground?

Big hammer 07-27-2023 07:32 AM

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Keep the photos coming, keep the muddy side down and the buggy side up !!!!

Dave in MN 07-27-2023 11:37 AM

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Is the last picture your entourage celebrating getting to the campground?

“Entourage”. Well, I wasn’t going to let it be known that the number has dropped to four! The mosquitoes are awfully bothersome to any exposed skin. ��

Bill's Auto Works 07-27-2023 02:29 PM

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Definitely keep those pictures coming Dave!

Very much enjoying following along. As I mentioned in a previous post on this thread, that is the only state I have not visited & have had the chance to quote transports up to Alaska, but it is just not fiscally responsible for the customers to have me transport their cars since putting their cars on a ship costs so much less. From what I have heard...the roads are really bad & would prefer not to beat up my equipment transporting up there but I still would really like to do the Alaska Experience in one form or another!

Safe Travels & Thank You for the thread!

God Bless
Bill
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C1Nelson 07-27-2023 03:07 PM

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Did a 29 day road trip on a Goldwing MC about 8 years ago from Idaho to Anchorage and back. Rented a motorhome in Alaska for a week and toured a bit when the wife flew up. Would love to do that trip in my Model A. Good idea for the extra fuel tank. Buy gas when you can as it can be long distances to gas stations. Have fun, Be careful.

Dave in MN 08-07-2023 02:07 PM

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My wife, Jean, flew to Anchorage and we spent a few days there also visited Seward, Denali Park and Talkeetna. We took a flight out of Talkeetna to view Denali and land on a glacier.
In Seward, we went on a 6 hour cruise to Kenia Fjords National Park. Jean was elated as we saw killer whales, sea otters, mountain goat, humpback whales, arctic seals, puffins and other Alaskan birds.
The photo of the car and camper has a clear view of Denali in the background.

Randall 08-07-2023 04:46 PM

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Dave I have driven two times from Nc to Ca and loved doing it , but your trip is AWESOME!! Happy Motoring!

David in San Antonio 08-08-2023 08:33 PM

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Dave in MN - perhaps I missed it. Have you shared the basic layout of the trailer here?
I’m fascinated with trailers that Model As can pull.

Dave in MN 08-09-2023 02:45 PM

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The trailer has a self fabricated metal frame with 3/4” square tubing structure for the sides and portion that hinges to open. The rounded shapes are made of 3/4” wood blocking fastened to the metal tubes. Both the wood blocking and metal tubes are sandwiched between two layers of thin plywood. The wood ribs of the top that form the structure to hold the mahogany bending plywood are made from clear maple.
The top weight is offset by two gas struts.
The floor is 5/8” marine plywood and it is covered with vinyl planking for easy sweep out.
The running gear: Model A front spindles were attached to rubber torsion arms to eliminate the need for springs and the torsion system acts as a shock absorber. Front backing plates were fitted with the rear brake actuators to provide for a lever system to apply the brakes. Cast iron drums were utilized for good heat dissipation. The tongue of the trailer is mounted to the trailer frame with three rear brake shackle bolts which allows the hitch pole to move back when the car brakes are applied. The rear of the pole has a “T” bar attached that transfers this movement to the brake arms. A spring keeps the hitch pole in its forward position until the brakes are applied. When stopping, I don’t notice any difference in the ability to stop. The trailer is skinned in light weight aluminum glued with marine mastic. The aluminum body is 8 feet long, the opened headroom is over 7.5 feet, the door allows me to pass without ducking and I am 5-9. The camper body was designed to see over the top through the rear window of the Model A. The side canvas attaches to the opened shell with stainless snaps. It takes about 10 minutes to set up and take down. I carry two spare tires, one on the car and one bolted to the bottom of the trailer. Any spare will fit any location on the car and trailer.
The trailer weighs about 800 pounds loaded with gear and supplies. There are two small 12 volt batteries with a charger attached to maintain them when I am at a campsite with 110 volt power. The batteries are used to keep my phone and tablet charged for writing my travel log.

Lawrie 08-09-2023 03:27 PM

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Dave, That is great, We made a small teardrop one to tow with our 28ccpu,it did a lot of miles and was nice and cost.
we used it for some years, but wife Carol wanted something we could sit in so we made a bigger one that the 33 tows now,.so sold the old one to a hot rodder, who uses iy=t to this day.
Lawrie

David in San Antonio 08-09-2023 11:29 PM

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Dave and Lawrie - Bravo!

KenD 08-22-2023 01:02 PM

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Dave, just was reading about this trip. figure you are about to get home. Look forward to reading about the final details of your trip. Jealous of the drive and sights you've gotten to see.

2935ford 08-22-2023 01:56 PM

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What an adventure! :)

Synchro909 08-22-2023 05:35 PM

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Those belly tanks interest me. Any photos of them please? We often have to carry extra fuel when travelling outback. Currently, we carry a 20 litre jerrycan on the drawbar of the camper and sometimes, two of them are needed.


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