Posted 2007-06-25 8:34 AM (#62783) Subject: ID please
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I was given this trailer with a truck that I bought.... My son and I redid it.... can anyone tell me what year/brand it may be.... there are no markings on it... it is a 2 horse straight load.
Posted 2007-06-25 9:08 AM (#62785 - in reply to #62783) Subject: RE: ID please
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The "quilted" aluminum side sheets were used by Trail-et years ago, even when the rest of the trailer was steel. I'm sure other manufacturers somewhere used that material, but I think that Trail-et was the first to combine aluminum and steel in a horse trailer. If the quilted sheets are steel, then this comment doesn't apply.
Posted 2007-06-25 10:27 AM (#62795 - in reply to #62783) Subject: RE: ID please
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Hard to tell from the pics, but the patterned sides & square nose with 2 plexi windows looks a lot like a number of 1990/1/2 or so Sundowners. They had a 2H model like that with manger storage. Also Trail Magic models favored this style a lot. Both produced in SE Oklahoma.
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Posted 2007-06-25 2:29 PM (#62814 - in reply to #62783) Subject: RE: ID please
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Have you tried looking under the trailer along the frame for any kind of ID numbers ? It looks alot like a Stidham trailer to me,alot of times trailer mfg weld or stamp the last 3-6 numbers of the vin on the frame or neck of trailer.Good Luck and trailer looks really nice!!!
Posted 2007-06-25 3:32 PM (#62819 - in reply to #62783) Subject: RE: ID please
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The rolled steel side skins look like the material our old Glen L 2-horse was skinned in - we did a complete teardown of that one and rebuilt it completely from the frame out, it was a great little rig - just not big enuff for our bigger horses! It's still running great for the little gal who bought it to pull behind her half ton PU and fits her little arab mare just fine. :)You sure did a nice job of refurbishment.
Posted 2007-06-28 9:33 PM (#63077 - in reply to #62783) Subject: RE: ID please
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To me it looks like a old Imperial trailer, about 1975. Most of the trailers I have seen in the midwest that had that quilted sides were Imperial. I tried to go in the archives to find a picture of an Imperial trailer, but they are not listed as a manufacture. Does anyone else remember Imperial trailers?
If it has torsion axles it would of been made after 1987, springs were used earlier.
Posted 2007-10-12 1:03 PM (#69268 - in reply to #62783) Subject: RE: ID please
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First of all..GREAT job!!!
Second of all I agree with those who say WW. I just sold one that same style and probably close in age about two months ago. Sold it on ebay. Except mine was Black and like the condition you have it in now.
Posted 2007-10-12 5:45 PM (#69275 - in reply to #62783) Subject: RE: ID please
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Kraig,
You did a nice job on the trailer! I bet your home owner's association just LOVE to see you park that trailer in front of your house! When we lived in a subdivision, my trailer would be in my drive way 30 minutes and we'd get a call from the subdivision "Nazi" reciting the restrictive covenents!