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    Mullins style trailers are built by the following companies:Superior Glass Works :http://www.superiorglassworks.com
    Outlaw Performance:http://www.outlawrods.com
    Champion Luggage Trailers: http://www.championluggagetrailers.com
    Bear Fiberglas: http://www.bearfiberglass.com/mullins.html

    There may be others. Champion sells the only Mullins style trailer with a tailgate for easy loading and carrying long items. My Mullins, which is at least 30 years old, also has a tailgate. You can carry alot in a Mullins and they are very easy to tow, hardly know they are there. In fact, I have two 4' tall CB antennas mounted on the rear of mine so I can see it in the rear view mirror of my chopped sedan.

    Aero Fiberglas use to make a very nice trailer, but I believe they are out of business. I don't know if anyone bought their molds.

    There is another company called m.L. Bourne that makes a trailers for m/c and cars: http://aerobourne.com

    Styles other than Mullin are available from a number of builders such as Bebops. The once popular Hercules trailers from Hercules builders is now made and sold by cycle-mate at http://www.cycle-mate.com as the HRT Trailer. Used to be poplular with rodders in the past.
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    IC2 wrote:
    I do like the look of that Mullins

    Dave, check out the '29 trailer from BeBops (url above) they have one that matches the rear of your Model A. Would look real nice as a setup behind yours.

    My first trailer that I used for carrying stuff behind my GoldWing, was a small utility trailer (about $200) with a car clam shell bolted to it ($125). Water proof , easy to manuver, carried a lot of goodies (clothing, tools and once 9 cases of liquor), and inexpensive to build and maintain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mopar34
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    Dave, check out the '29 trailer from BeBops (url above) they have one that matches the rear of your Model A. Would look real nice as a setup behind yours.

    My first trailer that I used for carrying stuff behind my GoldWing, was a small utility trailer (about $200) with a car clam shell bolted to it ($125). Water proof , easy to manuver, carried a lot of goodies (clothing, tools and once 9 cases of liquor), and inexpensive to build and maintain.

    Bob,
    I saw that trailer from BeBops - those car look-alikes really don't do much for me. Too cutsey, IMHO.

    The Mullins from Bear might have been a good deal last year before the Canadian dollar went to par or nearly so with the US dollar

    Whatever - the pricing isn't really too bad on any of them - only the shipping may be the decider. Someone licensed that design and is making a fair amount of gas money on each one. They are a slick and unobtrusive design.

    Now - I have to chase some more wire - for the second time today at $4.12/gallon. The MSD power wire is too short for my trunk mounted battery and start relay and I used my last chunk of #12 for the starter mounted solenoid. It's the price you pay to deviate from standard design and wiring
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    Ken posted a self made trailer prototype with his RPU. I believe he plans to go into production with it. It folds up flat against the back of your garage, but is strong enough to carry his hot rods!FWIW
    He owns Kendon trailers, which you can google online
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