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  2. Boles Aero - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1946 over 300 trailers had been built and sold. [5] [11] By 1947 Boles Manufacturing produced four different model trailers in 10 ft, 12 ft, 14 ft, and 16 ft lengths. The model length referred to the body only, as the trailers were 2.5–3 ft longer overall when including the hitch.

  3. Airstream - Wikipedia

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    Airstream is an American brand of travel trailer easily recognized by the distinctive shape of its rounded and polished aluminum coachwork. This body shape dates back to the 1930s and is based on the Bowlus Road Chief, an earlier model of the all-aluminum travel trailer.

  4. Fruehauf Trailer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fruehauf Trailer Corporation, previously Fruehauf Trailer Company (1918–1963) and Fruehauf Corporation (1963–1989), [1] was an American company engaged in the manufacture and sale of truck trailers, and other machinery and equipment, with headquarters located in Detroit, Michigan.

  5. List of the United States military vehicles by model number

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    M116 chassis: trailer, 3 ⁄ 4-ton, 2-wheel (G748); chassis version of M101 trailer photos m116 trailer.php M116 carrier, cargo, f-t, soft skin, amphibious, Husky M116 carrier, personnel, full-track, steel armor not aluminum

  6. Mobile home - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, this form of housing goes back to the early years of cars and motorized highway travel. [1] It was derived from the travel trailer (often referred to during the early years as "house trailers" or "trailer coaches"), a small unit with wheels attached permanently, often used for camping or extended travel.

  7. FEMA trailer - Wikipedia

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    Each trailer is elevated about two feet (0.6 m) above the ground, on concrete supports. There is only one door on the side of each trailer, which is accessible through a wooden or aluminum stairwell. There are also long ramps for wheelchair-using occupants. Electrical service to the FEMA trailers is installed by the local power company.

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