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Ever seen one? neat little trailer body 4x4x3ft. tall. Love to know what it was called and who made

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by hotrod1940, Jan 18, 2022.

  1. That's a worthy little project.
     
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  2. Joe Blow
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    98 minutes,
    You guys are slipping:D
     
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  5. MojoRacing
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    Old age!
     
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  7. v8flat44
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    I think I saw a pic years ago of one like it being used to sell ice cream out of. ???
     
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  8. Tralette
    Manufacturer Information
    Tralette, also known as a Peninsular, circa 1935. Very unique antique travel trailer. Built between 1932 to 1936. Designed to expand truck space and as a sleeper. It has vent swing outs front and rear, a spare tire well inside the rear door, cast iron radial member frame with single cast iron wheel well in the center. Optionally, they had a tent that draped over the opened rear door and a wood floor extension to facilitate two sleepers. All body panels were stamped. It trailers very well. It was a competitor to the Mullins clamshell trailer at twice the price.

    Several years ago, I came across a brochure for Tralette trailers. It piqued my interest, and in the fall of 2007 I pitched the idea of researching and writing a column about some of the interesting old pieces of advertising I’ve discovered for The Antique Motorcycle magazine. This glossy publication is essentially the newsletter of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America, and the column became Pulp Non-Fiction, and I’ve penned more than 50 of them.

    However, the research team at American Pickers came across my work regarding the Tralette, as Mike and Frank discovered a single-wheel Tralette trailer. Happily, I was able to provide scans of the brochure — some of which were recently seen on an episode of American Pickers.

    Here’s the original text of my first column for The Antique Motorcycle, plus the brochure scans for anyone else interested in Tralette.

    Tralette Cycle Car

    With the increasing interest in motorcycles at the turn of the last century, many ingenious solutions were arrived at to help make a two-wheeler more utilitarian. Sidecars, for example, allowed owners of these less expensive modes of transportation the ability to move either family or gear.

    Trailers, too, help increase the carrying capacity of a motorcycle, and the unit offered by the Tralette Division of the Penninsular Metal Products Co. of Detroit, Michigan, is an interesting example.

    Years built - 1932-1936

     
  9. Stan Back
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    What's the window for?
     
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  10. Chainsaw chipper
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    ok,now I want one.Nice going.
     
  11. Joe Blow
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    So the kids can see out.:D
     
  12. Squablow
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    Damn cool. I expected an axle underneath to line up a wheel on each side where the "wheel arch" is, did not expect it to have a single center wheel. And it says it was imagined as a "sleeper", unless you're 3 feet tall I'm not sure how that was supposed to work. Really cool looking though, well worth putting some effort into.
     
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    I wonder how she would tow at 60mph.
     
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  14. That thing is too cool and worthy of a resto and put back on the road .

    first thing I thought of was “Dark helmet “ from space balls when I saw it
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  15. lake_harley
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    Tralette.....I guess it's pronounced with a French accent? Is it TRAY-lay or tray-LAY?

    Lynn
     
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    This is mainly a response for @HOTRODPRIMER , Danny's post, more than anything. I saw this cool unit down at the Portland swap-meet a few years back. Its definitely European and you have to admit, its very cool, for what it is.

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  17. ^^^ I ain't admittin' nothin' and you can't prove nuthin'!
     
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  18. Joe Blow
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    One more configuration.....pretty interesting.
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  19. deathrowdave
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    I saw one years ago , towed behind a Knuckle with a side car . The semi truck of motorcycle world
     
  20. V8-m
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    Must be realy interesting if you brake hard
     
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  21. Relic Stew
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    The sleeper version had a pull-out extension and canopy.
    More images here: https://tincantourists.com/wiki/tralette/
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  23. El Mirage Garage
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    That thing is so Cool! For some reason it reminds me of the ass end of a Chrysler Airflow sedan.
     
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    Cracked me up! I needed a good laugh.
     
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  25. Deuces
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    The mother-in-law....;)
     
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