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Canadian trailers
This forum has been helpful earlier, so I thought I'd try again.
There's a guy selling a trailer that he says might be canadian. It's big enough to fit behind a GMC or later deuces. It has blackout switch on the trailer. This might be ww2 or post-war. So where should I look to find photos of these trailers? Can anyone help me? Marty
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Re: Canadian trailers
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Could very well be you have come across a 20-cwt trailer, see the thread Canadian 20-cwt GS Trailer for information and pictures. The survial rate of 20-cwt trailers in Norway is relatively high. Mine came from there, too: If you have pictures of, please share! HTH, Hanno P.S.: these trailers are not meant to be towed by GMC 2.5-ton trucks but by proper Canadian 15-cwt or 3-ton trucks
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Thanks for photos!
have there been any canadian trailers with two axels? Marty
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Sure: Trailer, 4-wh, 2-ton, GS More info at CMP trailer. Hope this helps, Hanno
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this one would be mine...
... however, I still need some dimensions for the box building and the floor frame.
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