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Originally a division of Dunphy Boat Corp., Speedway trailers was spun off into Speedway Marine Corp. with Armand A. Hauser, Jr. as president. Vice President was Carlton H. Foster and secretary-treasurer David Dorow. Foster was also president of Dunphy Boat Corp. Besides the Speedway Trailers, the company built and sold the Magic Carpet spring-cushion boat seat. This was advertised as having been developed with General Tire & Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio.
  
  
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File:Speedwaya58001.jpg|1958 Speedway Trailers Two-Page Ad, Page 1
 
File:Speedwaya58001.jpg|1958 Speedway Trailers Two-Page Ad, Page 1
 
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File:Speedwaya58003.jpg|1958 Speedway Marine Corp. Article
 
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Speedway Trailers, Inc.

Division of Dunphy Boat Corp.

322 Broad St.

Oshkosh, Wisconsin


Originally a division of Dunphy Boat Corp., Speedway trailers was spun off into Speedway Marine Corp. with Armand A. Hauser, Jr. as president. Vice President was Carlton H. Foster and secretary-treasurer David Dorow. Foster was also president of Dunphy Boat Corp. Besides the Speedway Trailers, the company built and sold the Magic Carpet spring-cushion boat seat. This was advertised as having been developed with General Tire & Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio.


1955 Information


1958 Information


Speedway Trailers in Use


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