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Bridgeport, Connecticut
 
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According to the ad below, this company used Firestone air springs which were adjustable for load and used a hydraulically operated drop-bed trailer frame, similar to the [[Lo-Loader|Michigan Lo-Loader]] trailer.
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'''1957 Information'''
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File:Beavera57001.jpg|1957 Bassick Beaver Boat Trailers ad, page 1
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File:Beavera57002.jpg|1957 Bassick Beaver Boat Trailers ad, page 2
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'''1958 Information'''
 
'''1958 Information'''
 
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File:Beavera58003.jpg|1958 Bassick Beaver Boat Trailers ad
 
File:Beavera58001.jpg|1958 Bassick Beaver Boat Trailers article
 
File:Beavera58001.jpg|1958 Bassick Beaver Boat Trailers article
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File:Beavera58002.jpg|1958 Bassick Beaver Boat Trailers article
 
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[[Category:Trailers]]
 
[[Category:Trailers]]
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[[Category:Drop Bed]]

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Beaver Boat Trailers

Marine Division

The Bassick Company

437 Howard Ave.

Bridgeport, Connecticut


According to the ad below, this company used Firestone air springs which were adjustable for load and used a hydraulically operated drop-bed trailer frame, similar to the Michigan Lo-Loader trailer.


1957 Information


1958 Information


Beaver Boat Trailers in Use


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