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Tony, you may or may not know, but there is a Jeep Trailer Register started by fellow MLUer Ian Fawbert:
http://www.vintageengines.net/page15.htm Rich.
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Tony,
Back in the office and done some checking: The chassis numbering of the Ford-manufactured No.4 trailers was a straight number sequence, so the number you gave - 1712 - does conform to a Ford No.4 chassis number, while 'JT12' conforms to the Ford numbering system for their No.3 and 3A trailer manufacture. Sorry to have confused things earlier. Anyway, checked the number '1712' and found it in my trailer notes. It had the ARN 166778. It was disposed of in the immediate post-WW2 period, so you are very lucky to have found it in such great condition. As to paint colour, it would have originally been delivered in the standard Khaki Green No.3 (second version), so to be authentic, that's the colour to use, along with the ARN in white numerals, 3 to 3.5 inches high, with the width of the lines making up the numerals all 1/2 inch wide. But as I said earlier, it's your trailer & your choice. We await news (at completion) of your final choice. ![]() Regards Mike C |
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Thanks for the very in interesting information. I am very appreciative that you found time to conduct your search of my Ford No' 4 trailer. The information gives my trailer a history that I will now use to update my records. Thank you again for doing this so soon after your Yellowstone holiday. I hope I can meet you in the future for a chat. ![]() Cheers Tony ![]()
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