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This looks earlier than the Mullens trailer to me. It looks like the "A" is new.
Note the R/H tail-light on both the car and trailer. CLICK ON PHOTO TO ENLARGE - Twice MIKE :) (mikeburch) |
Re: I Want One Of These ! That trailer must be full of lead cored bowling balls. Its riding LOW!!!!
Great pic Thanks |
Re: I Want One Of These ! Nice photo. I'd say circa 1980 based on the 'modern' trunk and MAFCA sticker on the back window.
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I missed that sticker, if that is what it is. He had better get some safty chains. I'm sure they were mandatory in 1980 ! MIKE :) (mikeburch) |
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You are right. I looked up "Ozzie Sweet Photography" He was born in 1918, which would have made him eleven years old in 1929. He just recently died at age 94, His wife said that his favorite subjects were, "Sports, automobiles and women". MIKE :) (mikeburch) |
Re: I Want One Of These ! I have a color version of that photo that was in a calendar a friend gave me in 1998. The town sedan is dawn grey with matching trailer!
Would look fine behind my t/s. |
Re: I Want One Of These ! This is some of my research on the Mullins trailer. The original Mullins has a tail gate and artillery wheels. Paul History of Mullins Body Corporation - Salem, Ohio http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/m/mullins/mullins.htm The Mullins trailer was produced during 1936 and 1937, and sold new for $119.50. Approximately 2000 trailers were manufactured. General Specs: Note: The latches, from a 1935/36 Ford touring sedan.. http://www.mafca.com/mullins.html http://modelabasics.com/Mullins/Peerless%201909.gif In 1910 Mullins was contracted to produce 1,000 aluminum bodies for the Peerless Automobile Company. http://modelabasics.com/Mullins/mullins%20thumb.gif http://modelabasics.com/Mullins/mullinsaAdThumb.jpg http://modelabasics.com/Mullins/mullinsFlyerThumb.jpg Book "Mullins Red Cap Utility Trailer" / Hardcover / Published 1998; Amazon Price: $34.95 www.amazon.com By Robert L. Parmelee http://modelabasics.com/Mullins/girl...er%20thumb.gif For Patch Panels & other parts Ed Carr |
Toy Mullins trailer as well... Back in the day, they made cast-iron toy Mullins trailers as well:
http://p2.la-img.com/27/39256/16840216_1_l.jpg ....with Mullins Red Cap printed on the top: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/data:i...EARpUQARSsD//Zhttp://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/OTI5WDg0NA...Sk57~/$_12.JPG https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/data:i...EARpUQARSsD//Z Fordially, Brad in Maryland |
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