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Revision as of 17:50, 12 December 2015
Additional History Needed. Please contact us to edit or contribute to this page.
Seminole Boat Trailers
Break-Frame Trailer Corp.
3180 N.W. 41st St.
Miami, Florida
In 1958, president of the firm was William Barkett, vice-president Tony Mamo, and Robert Carney sales manager. The company opened a new 11,000 sq. ft. factory in 1958. The open house for the new plant was attended by the Sears division manager for sporting goods, Charles Durden. Some production must have been for Elgin Boat Trailers.
1958 Information