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Trailcar Boat Trailers
Dunbar Kapple, Inc.
Geneva, Illinois
By 1964, Dunbar Kapple, Inc. was taken over by the John Sterling Corporation of Richmond, Illinois but continued to make Trailcar Boat Trailers as a division within the company. An article in the January 1963 issue of Boating Industry magazine indicates the John Sterling Corporation also had a division called "Great Lakes Boats." More information is needed on this boat-building division.
Sam Owen, formerly the owner of Fleetform Boats and affliated with Glass Magic and Dunphy later sold Trailcar Boat Trailers. See his business card below:
Unknown Year Information Thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude
1960 Information
1963 Information
1964 Information Thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude
1966 Information Thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude
1968 Information
1971 Information
Misc Information