Talk about Custom. Am I the only one to think "Normally you don't have door/awning on the driver side of trailers?" Something just ain't right here, on so many levels. Which means it actually Is, and not just photoshop. Jerry
@ Trumpeter They're they right way up for us. Jayco is a well known Oz brand of caravan (trailer) and the style of wheelie bin with the coloured lids is another give-away.
Aussie high rise ;-)
ReplyDeleteTalk about Custom. Am I the only one to think "Normally you don't have door/awning on the driver side of trailers?" Something just ain't right here, on so many levels.
ReplyDeleteWhich means it actually Is, and not just photoshop.
Jerry
photo might be reversed or it might be a picture of a british caravan (trailer)
Deleteexactly, doors are all on the other side.
DeleteAussies drive on the wrong side. There light switches are upside down too.
DeleteBut the "Jayco" isn't reversed.
Delete@ Trumpeter
DeleteThey're they right way up for us.
Jayco is a well known Oz brand of caravan (trailer) and the style of wheelie bin with the coloured lids is another give-away.
You look at that picture and think that the awning is messed up?
DeleteHow anyone thinks that is a good idea boggles the mind.
ReplyDeleteIt solves one problem and creates a whole bunch more.
That ain't gonna stay there. Just saying.
ReplyDeleteI knew a woman who had a single-wide mobile home permanently -- uh huh, right -- installed that way
ReplyDeleteAll it would take is one good swing with a 12 pound sledge.
ReplyDeleteIf you look at a hi-res version https://i.imgur.com/EmocEB2.jpg you can see he's chained the wheels together.
ReplyDeleteYou know his wife at some point said, "You're gonna park the trailer where?"
ReplyDeleteI'll bet the neighbors just love it!
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