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Old 12-09-09, 06:12
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Originally Posted by Lionelgee View Post
G'day All,

Here are some of the trailer photos I found from the AWM one of them is a semi.

The reason I was looking is since I found a supplier for my missing drawbar I thought there was not much point having a hitching point and not actually tow something with it.

Are there still trailers available or are they pretty much extinct?

Is it possible to get plans for them to make a reproduction from?

From the photos I have found the four wheeled trailers were the most common used for Chevy's like mine.

If any one wanted photographs of Jeep Trailers it seems the AWM has more of these than anything else - I got sick of seeing the words "Jeep Trailer"

Photos ID numbers and URLs

Chevy Trailer is P01089.002
http://cas.awm.gov.au/PROD/cst.acct_...orer&bos=Win32

Geni Trailer ID Number: 055464
http://cas.awm.gov.au/PROD/cst.acct_...orer&bos=Win32

Bales Trailer
ID Number: 123090
http://cas.awm.gov.au/PROD/cst.acct_...orer&bos=Win32

Cam Twin Axle Trailer
ID Number: 122915 http://cas.awm.gov.au/PROD/cst.acct_...orer&bos=Win32

Workshop Trailer
D Number: 004227
http://cas.awm.gov.au/PROD/cst.acct_...orer&bos=Win32

One more later

Kind Regards
Lionel
The semi is a Dodge D series and the trailer a normal single axle semi trailer.

Here's the 1941 Ford equivilent to your Chev.
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a37404 - 1941 Ford GS.jpg  
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