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Harris trailers are built of a steel frame and body. The body panels can be removed by unbolting which leaves a flat bed trailer.I've been unable to find any information on this trailer make. If you have any info, literature or pictures of your Harris send them to | |
| Found a bunch of pictures from the 2004 Classic. We didn't get to meet the owner until he was rolling
out, but got these pictures. A visiter to the site sent me a link to a forum at www.old-droppers.com where I found all of this picture.
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Harris single wheel trailer with Aerol aluminum wheel. I think the wheel may be worth as much as the
trailer to an old airplane restorer. I have narrowed the arms that hold it so the arms would fit between
the over rider bars on a split window bus. I have home made powder coated clamps. Has a Hella light on the
back of it. Wheel seals are shot. Has a little rust. Here are some pics. I also have the original clamps.
Hello, I have a harris single wheel. It has an aerol brand caster wheel on it..... off an airplane from
the 50's-60's. Owned by Chad Yarbrough.
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Found this on The Samba. Single Wheeled
Trailer Restored/custom 1940's to 1950's single wheeled trailer Restored/custom 4'X4.5' or so. very nice.
Owned by Scott Buzick.
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Found this on The
Samba. 1946 Harris single wheel trailer in very good original condition. I picked up this trailer from
the son of the original owner (the son is about 60 years old). The son repainted the trailer 20 plus years
ago using industrial grade paint (which is what I think saved it) but the paint is scratched and chipped
from use. This trailer also spent most of its life stored inside of the garage, so there is little to no
rust (the main reason that saved it). I also received the original bumper clamps (not shown). The OG owner
and his son must have towed this behind a vehicle with a tall bumpered vehicle as evidenced by the arm up
so high. If this were connected to a type two, the arms would need to be flipped (right arm to the left
side and the left arm to the right side which would put bring them down to bus bumper height. The trailer
has a clean title, is registered in my name and I have the license plate. Imagine this trailer behind your
type 2 with a canvas tilt on it (single/doublecab style) VERY COOOOL !!!! Thanks, Brad
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Saw this combo at the '05 Classic in the swap area,
and had to get a few pictures. Didn't see the owner to talk to him/her, but looks like a nice trailer.
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Found this on The Samba. kool trailer no rot out. sweet patina.
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Very nice single wheel trailer, comes with the brackets for the bumper. It as some surface rust and a
couple of holes. Located Houston Texas
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wheel mount with flat bed. tie down detail. hitch detail.'66 Econoline
connection w/ bikr rack. dual curved leaf spring set. Frame 1"x1" angle iron. All frame pieces powder
coated. All hardware Stainless Steel. Ball flange direct mount to ships channel bumper. Forged steel ball
hitch. Forged 180 degree springs set. Swivel = 2" shaft with cylindrical plain bearing + thrust bearing
mounted to frame on 4" plate and through bolt. Some "break-in" issues. Tolerance on swivel and hold down
critical. Under no load "steering" wheel sometimes "hop-skips" if turn radius is cut too sharp. Caused
broken spring. Repaired with NiChrome rod. Load dampens skip and forces follow steer. Solid mount bumper
mount ideal for high speed run. Tested to 80mph. Hope you can use this. Owned by
Mike.
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| My buddy Mark sent me these pictures from the Wolfsburg Wickedest show in Oct 2003 in Northern
California. Owned by Jeff. "Ive owned the
trailer for about 2 years now. I got it from a guy who got it from a guy in stockton ,ca. i dont know much
about it their were no vin. numbers on it when i got it , so i had to reg. it under a homemade trailer. i
also put the tail lights on it that i got at a swap meet awail back." |
Hello I have a complete Harris Trailer for sale. I have a friend that
ownes a metel dipping opperation, so I had him dipp the trailer to remove all of the old pealing paint. So
right now it is in bare metel with a clear sealer. All you need to do is prep it and paint it to match
your tow car. Previously Owned by Toby Pond
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This auction is for a 1946 Harris Manufacturing single wheel trailer.The
trailer has been restored with all new side panels and corner panels,all the panels are held together
using stainless steel allenheads.The floor was blasted and cover in a silver Hammerite and there are
mounts inside for tieing down loads.The tailights are repros of a 1948 Chevy tailight I put those on it
since thats what the trailer had on it when I purchased it about 10 years ago.I also has an NOS orange
3rd brakelight which is from the 40s and says the word SLO when you hit the brakes.Also has vintage AAA
badge of California.The trailer only weighs 185lbs and the manufacturer claims it can carry 500lbs. The
tire is new and also has a new tube in it to,the wheel itself was disassembled and all new bearings and
seals were installed.I do have a title for the trailer but the tabs are expired rite now.This is a sweet
lil trailer and would look great behind and vintage ride.
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Harris Single Wheel trailer. I would like to get 500.00 plus shipping. Trailer looks to be in good
shape but is missing the back panel. Delivery for expenses may be possible. Contact
Dale Reinhart for more. Trailer sold as of May 03.
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| Found this on The Samba. Previously owned by
King "This is a "Wards" All metal One-wheel Trailer..complete w/mounting brackets. Its in Very good conditon! Only has one rust spot in the font panel (see pic) the rest is Rust Free. Has one of the nicest wheel & hubs I've ever seen on this type of trailer! It is all aluminium and would polish-out nicely. Just needs a new tire." This is not an Allstate or a Wards trailer but rather a Harris. Not sure if it sold or not. Location in Houston Texas.
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Found this ad on The Samba. This is a Harris
one wheel trailer that I bought from Lars it did not have any sides on it . In fact there are pics of it
when Lars had it for sale on your web site. I made the brackets myself. Owned by
George Johnson
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This is an early 1950's Harris one wheel trailer. It has a new tire, rim and bearings and is ready to tow. The bad
is that the original box sides are missing....but easy to make!-should look like a little pick-up bed...just wood
or sheet metal sides. Previously owned by Lars
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1950 Harris Trailer owned by Terry and Pat Olmo. This trailer and VW Bug
combination were recently featured in Hot VWs January 2002. While I'm quite sure that the taillights on this
trailer aren't original as they appear to be 60's European VW Bus taillights. This trailer was purchased a
few years back from Randy Pickton.
![]() I met up with Terry and Pat at the 2002 VW Classic event and got some pics of their trailer, but didn't get a chance to meet up with Pat later for her email, so Pat if you read this please email
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This trailer is now owned by Rick Aldana. Pictures from the Busses By the Bridge in Havasu Arizona.
![]() These pics are from the 2002 Classic. Notice the camping picture and how the trailer just backs right up the hill. Try doing that with a two wheel trailer.
Hi, I have been a fan of your GREAT web site since I bought my bus a year and a half ago. Now to get to the point, about two months ago I bought Beto's trailer from him and all ready have enjoyed it very very much. It was a hit at Famillien 8. I camped out next to Ronnie from Old Volks the night before. He was towing his own single wheel that he just had bought recently. Attached are a couple of shots of my bus and my bus towing the trailer, hope you like them. Rick Aldana
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