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No title, being used as a farm or junk hauling trailer in rural Georgia. Besides the 72" long bed, it's 52" wide not including fenders.I see some indicators that appear to predate the 101 series trailers. It's definitely not a M416. I'd wager it likely was some type of military trailer. How is it registered and what's listed as the manufacturer and model on the title?
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Then it is what it is my friend.No title, being used as a farm or junk hauling trailer in rural Georgia. Besides the 72" long bed, it's 52" wide not including fenders.
Thanks for your insight. Good chance I would use it for same purposes.Then it is what it is my friend.
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After some research I see the resemblance. Does anyone know the standard bed size for the Ben-Hur?Looks a little like a WW2 Ber-Hur trailer with the axle exchanged.
Many thanks for taking the time and giving a detailed answer. I'm learning from you guys and every time I do more research. Maybe in time the mystery will be solved.with exposed civilian-type axle bearing caps, hubcap-type rims, and that style of bed, it's not a US military jeep trailer of the 1940's on up..
However, the Spen company made many jeep-type trailers.. One of their particular models, at quick glance from the front, was a twin to the Bantam M100 military jeep trailer complete with the same flared section along the top of the walls like M100's and M416's.. , Spen also offered a canvas and bows option...
But the Spen's had a civilian-type grease cap axle like yours, rims like yours, hubcaps with "SPEN" embossed on them, and a tailgate... All which the Mil's do not have ..
Spen marketed them to contractors, utility companies, and general public.. They were a good match with Willy's trucks of the time, and of course farmers using surplus jeeps and early CJ's for a slew of tasks.. .. I doubt it's a Spen knowing their 1950's design requiring different tooling than what formed yours, especially the fenders , but i suppose it could be an early rudimentary design of theirs.. Or someone else's..
It does scream british but maybe you can google spen and see if anything like your shows with those straight-up walls
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