Price and location would help folks answer that.ice1874193 wrote:Anyone interested in this relic?
Found: Four (4) 1/4 Ton Trailers
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I'm in troy ny. Asking 800
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Zepher - When you were researching Spen trailers did you come upon any Spen Model H trailers with a rear bumper / tailgate guard and a rear stabilizer pipe? My trailer has no markings but otherwise looks exactly like a Spen Model H.zepher11 wrote:In researching the post-war Spen trailers, I often wondered how many units were sold. I figured not too many, because it was hard to find information about them. They are out there, but seem to be a lot rarer than the post-war Bantam trailers that I see for sale every once in a while. The HS Model H has to be really rare. I was happy to have found the ad that depicted the Model S and H for comparison. It really shed some light on the different styles.Steve Webb wrote:That is interesting and good information.
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Hello,Rkycacher wrote:Zepher - When you were researching Spen trailers did you come upon any Spen Model H trailers with a rear bumper / tailgate guard and a rear stabilizer pipe? My trailer has no markings but otherwise looks exactly like a Spen Model H.zepher11 wrote:In researching the post-war Spen trailers, I often wondered how many units were sold. I figured not too many, because it was hard to find information about them. They are out there, but seem to be a lot rarer than the post-war Bantam trailers that I see for sale every once in a while. The HS Model H has to be really rare. I was happy to have found the ad that depicted the Model S and H for comparison. It really shed some light on the different styles.Steve Webb wrote:That is interesting and good information.
No. I didn't find any other parts for the Spen model trailers.
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