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Posted by rgvtx on February 04, 2007 at 15:49:56 from (64.12.113.144):
In Reply to: Electric Wheel brand running gear posted by DJL on February 03, 2007 at 21:24:29:
I bought one about a year ago. It had not been repainted since new and appeared to have been barn kept. It was hard to tell the color at first but as I started prepping it to paint it was obvious the frame was red and the wheels were green. In the pictures below, you might get an idea of the original color scheme. The green on the wheels came very close to the green paint on the side boards. The frame had a black pinstripe (visible in the picture of the SN tag). The pinstripe was on the back of the rear axle and on the front of the front axle. On the braces on the front axle were the words "Electric Wheel". I think those were decals as they felt raised to the touch. Here are several pictures of it when I picked it up, one as I was in the process of painting it Ford Blue and a couple after I finished. I painted it these colors as it's now just a parade wagon to pull behind my Ford 3000 (which I have yet to paint). Oh, mine is about 6 feet by 14 feet. Also I picked up some literature on ebay for the EW trailers when they were owned by Firestone. in those pics the frame is red and the wheels are white.
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