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Hi Albert
What make of trailer is that please, looks very interesting, but can't read the name on the banner. I could always phone them tomorrow anyway.
Arthur
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Looks like a Brian James banner!
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Good Morning Arthur..
I’ve looked trough several other shots but the banners folded at an awkward angle to see any manufacturer fully.
Looks as though the display is a hire company : H&T Trailer Hire, says they’re based in Coventry.
A quick search echos David’s thoughts, they’re Brian James agents.
... not a difficult item to manufacture, especially if you’re already in possession of a trailer.
All the Best,
Albert..
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Excuse me if this is obvious but there is one in the fore sale section of this forum now.
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The bespoke trailer that was for sale has a new home with an Austin 7 owner. I think folk will have many different requirements. In our case we had used the bespoke trailer to collect, deliver and transport A7's behind our car/motorhome. Recently we decided to try taking my wife's Abarth 595 behind the motorhome for some holidays, but it was too wide to fit the bespoke trailer. Finding a light weight trailer that would accommodate the narrow track of a Chummy and the modern was a challenge. Last week, we collected a used Ifor Williams CT115 single axle trailer and it meets our needs well. It could accommodate a track width of 33" between the car tyres, so we have a couple of inches spare on each side. Hope this helps.