Jeep trailer

More than 150,000 jeep trailers were built by over ten different companies, during World War II alone.In the post-war civilian world, many trailers were marketed as able to handle 1/2 to 3/4 ton weight loads.Notable companies were Bantam with the T3-C, Henry Spen with the Model S, as well as Converto, Knox, and David Bradley.Bright colors were often favored on civilian trailers in respect to peace time markets.Today these civilian Jeep trailers are highly sought after for camping, light duty utility, agriculture, and collections, as are the military ones.
The 1/4-ton cargo trailer was first created for the World War II jeep
1941 jeep with trailer – rear
The 1945 Converto T6/T7 Airborne Dump Trailer for Willys MB Jeeps, was made in limited numbers.
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