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It sounds as though it's all reigonal, but generally Trailer Lengths up to the 1950s were 22-26 feet, up to 40 feet was allowed on highways after 1956
Then 34-36 feet in the 1960s Then 45 feet in mid 1970s Then 46-48 feet in the 1980s Then up to 53 feet in the 1990s Widths limited to 96" until the 1980s with 102" after Height 12'6" bumped up to fon 13'6" interstate travel. (Not fogetting local restrictions such as the infamous 11'8" bridge.) -- Anyway, i had a work thing send me to Jax FL, and over about a block from a beach i found a little Woody Wagon. Maybe like a 1949-50 ford, no title, surfer neglect... but i thought my dad could use an old project. (Reminded me way WAY too much of an old model kit 1949 Mercury wagon he was really proud of building.) Had to get the old "rent a truck" and a trailer to drag it back here since the Car Hauler isn't ready. ![]() Steal chassis from 'Doms charger' / 'MadMax 2 Pursuit Special ' + a set of structo/nylint/tonka hubcaps since nobody makes steelies https://www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/...to-1951-fords/ Calling it a 1950 ford 'Custom DeLux Wagon' or 'Country Squire Wagon'
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What do ya mean "Cars are neither Trucks or Construction"? It's still scale, and i play fairly well with others, most of the time... Last edited by frizzen; 05-16-2022 at 02:49 PM. Reason: Bonus trucks. Like a bonus taco |
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