Bowlus
Theres a 37 Bowlus on ebay, wow! I'm going to try and go look at it since I live close by.
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Here you go: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaym...&hash=item45ff59c9a2 I wonder if will trade me for the Lil Tyke?!? LOL Chris
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Here it is, looks like the same one that was up a few months ago with a higher price, I wish I had his same outlook the economy! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaym...&hash=item45ff59c9a2
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I'm going to go look at since its in my hometown. Just the be in the presence of this trailer is a rare treat!
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I don't think the foreign collectors would touch it at that price. But I guess someone somewhere with a pile of money will reason they can't live without a Road Chief. You could build an exact replica...
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I've actually seen 2 so far. I thought just seeing one was a treat, then another one showed up at the last rally I went to. I was beyond stunned!The one on the left I have seen twice before, but the...
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The windows on the Bowlus in Dennilane's photo shows oval shaped window in the forward portion of the trailer. The one on ebay has rectangular windows that have a locking latch and a separate crank to...
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I don't believe the rectangular windows are original.E bay trailer; Another Bowlus with rectangular windows. Maybe the same one? The rear one is built out, certainly unlike any originals.
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Now it makes me wonder which ones are original 30's era windows. All the old windows from the 40's and early 50's w/ that shape that I've see have all had the little notched lever arm that you use to...
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I have never seen a Bowlus in person or in photos with rectangular windows. They have all had the oval shaped windows. However, my 1936 Hayes has the original push out single pane rectangular awning...
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Ron, Rex mistakenly tagged it as a 37.The auction states that it is a 35.While rectangular windows were available in the mid thirties, most were steel, and had a much thinner profile.The ones in the...
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