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Vincent J. Miller was sales manager in 1958 (see article below). This company exclusively built "A-frame" trailers. The double hitch design allowed the bed of the trailer to unhitch from a ball mounted on the tongue and tilt to launch or retrieve a boat. The trailer tongue had a separate receiver so it could remain hitched to the tow vehicle. | Vincent J. Miller was sales manager in 1958 (see article below). This company exclusively built "A-frame" trailers. The double hitch design allowed the bed of the trailer to unhitch from a ball mounted on the tongue and tilt to launch or retrieve a boat. The trailer tongue had a separate receiver so it could remain hitched to the tow vehicle. | ||
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Bilt-Well Boat Trailer Company
82nd and Brewster Ave.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Vincent J. Miller was sales manager in 1958 (see article below). This company exclusively built "A-frame" trailers. The double hitch design allowed the bed of the trailer to unhitch from a ball mounted on the tongue and tilt to launch or retrieve a boat. The trailer tongue had a separate receiver so it could remain hitched to the tow vehicle.
1957 Information
1958 Information