TEAR DROP CAMPER TRAILER
Originally designed back in the 1930's they were eight foot long and four foot wide which just happened to the size of a sheet of plywood. Two doors one on each side for convenient enter an exiting, a small boot of sorts for the luggage and a fairly large roof vent, as there were no sealed roads back then the vent was used to pressurize the cabin to help prevent dust entering. A set of plans were available some magazines selling them for a measly some of two pounds, a few sheets of plywood, hammer, nails and a spare weekend and you were off.
This version is my interpretation of the earlier type however a small change to the size the use of some modern materials and some extra additions like CD player and a stainless steel kitchen oh! I don't think they accessorized them with flames either.