Great work, Mike! Based on the photos, there are some things I like (wheels and side marker lights), but some things that could use some tweaking, like the grab handle. Anyone else think that looks like a toilet paper holder? LOL! Not a bash...just constructive criticism. :-)
Also looks as if it either has NO brakes or electric brakes, as it has a standard hitch coupler...not one that can be used for surge brakes. Overall, it looks pretty good. Good they "sorta" kept the T@B name in there as well. Once the original supply of parts they got from Dutchmen dries up, it'll be interesting to see how well they'll be able to manufacture the new supply.
Pat B.
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Mike" <mdmcfar@...> wrote:
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> The pictures you asked for are posted in the new iT@B album. I just left the Subaru dealer in Atlanta. I throughly inspected the exterior of the new iT@B and took these pictures with my Droid phone. The unit sold over the weekend and was locked so I was only able to see the inside through the windows.
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> At first glance it looks just like the original T@B. Inside is very similar. This was the first production model off the line I was told by the dealer. They sell for $12,000 + tax + doc fees (and maybe dealer prep) + $395 shipping. There was no literature at all...not even a computer print out. This unit had a 12v fridge, a small TV/DVD/Radio?, a separate sink and propane 2 burner stove, a propane furnace, a ceiling fan but no a/c. It did have the CoolCat cabinet that was completely open in the front. Maybe you can add one later. Otherwise the inside was "almost" the same as my u-shaped bed plan.
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> I have formed an opinion on this trailer and will be glad to share it or answer questions by private message. If you look at the pictures closely you can make some of you own observations.
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> Mike in Atlanta
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> PS just finished 4 days in the T@Bitha at 70+ degrees here in Atlanta at Ft. Yargo State Park...what a great weekend.
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