by Anita Rae » Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:17 am
I’m sorry that I haven’t been back to reply. We have been putting in 16 hour days trying to get things caught up so we can start working on this little trailer.
I did put some paint stripper on the tongue looking for a number…4 coats. The tongue had something that looked like tar on it, and then it had some really hard silver paint underneath the tar. I don’t see any signs of a number on the tongue.
We bought this trailer from a very nice couple in Palm Bay. They picked it up about 2 years ago from someone in Indialantic. They intended to rebuild it and use it as a cabana around the pool, but events in their life happened and then now have to move. We asked about a title but they said that it was built before trailers were titled??? We do have a registration for it.
The couple that we got the trailer from was adamant that this is a factory built trailer even though the registration says homemade. He has been in contact with someone at a museum in Elkhart Indiana who seems to think it is dated it in the 30s or 40s. And more than likely this trailer came from the Elkhart area, and as some have mentioned here there were many small companies making this style trailer during that time frame.
Indialantic is a small beach town so I think that some of the wear might have come from exposure to salt air. At one time there were several trailer parks along A1A which is right on the beach.
The trailer has electricity but DH, the electrician, says it has 2? instead of 3? No ground and that is not safe. I’m sorry, I don’t know the terminology, but that’s why I married an electrician. Hehe
So far what little bit of research that we have done has shown several trailers that could be like this one, but nothing that definite. There are little differences. We might never know exactly where it came from, or what model it is, and that is OK if that is the way it turns out… even though I would love to know.
It could be a Boles, but every Boles that I have seen pictures of has a small outside door (storage) on the curb side. Ours does not have that. And we are beginning to think that there isn’t an aluminum frame. We think that it was put together with some funky looking part screw part nail things instead of rivets. We will know more when we start taking it apart.
It could be a C. D. Barger, but we can’t find much info on them.
It could be an Owosso, but we also haven’t been able to find much info in them.
It looks a lot like the Zollinger. Again we haven’t found much info. And we know that the axel is not original so we think that the exterior wheel wells have been cut to accommodate the bigger tires.
We also found a company called Sports Craft that made this body style trailer here in Clearwater, Fl, and a company called Mobile Sportsman from Michigan.
Another possibility is the Kit Companion, but the search goes on. Hopefully when we start working on it we will find something definitive.
I want to thank everyone who has commented and offered support. We appreciate it very much and we will probably drive all of you crazy with questions when we start working on this. You guys are the BEST!