here is mine, i have the paper work showing it was built in 1967, same year as my jim davis fed, car fits like a glove, i dig it...
Went out on a call the other day,passed a field where there were alot of glider airplanes stored and the trailers are basically the same design.Going to go back and check on them.Some of them were dual axle and looking to have been sitting there a long time.
Anyone got anymore pictures of a Mr Ed Dragster Trailer? Rick ===========================================
IF you can find one,expect to pay in the neighborhood of 15k for a decent,roadworthy unit. Happy Hunting!
After owning this trailer for 3 years ,we finally licensed it and it's 99% ready to roll.. Needs pinstripping and graphics. NOW,if only the Dragster was done too !! Rick
I had one from '88 till '96. Went Jr Dragster racing with the kids and It was cool 'till it rained and 4 of us tried to climb inside. Sold it to Ken Peterson outside Chicago. He found his UDRA Champion FE Fuel dragster (Ron Colson drove) and was restoring it. He passed away before it was done. The Mr. Ed is still in his area.
http://flatheaddrag.com/98ssn/98ssntrail.html http://flatheaddrag.com/98ssn/98ssnmcd.html https://www.google.com/search?tbm=i....,cf.osb&fp=4265ede2ca291585&biw=1300&bih=562 .
I know this isn't a Mr Eds...but this is listed on the local CL... http://charlotte.craigslist.org/rvs/3034253272.html
Where do you put the spares, tools, cleaners, oils, fuel, etc... not to mention the cooler, TV, sat weather station, DVD, dry cleaning, and crapper? Gary
Just to help this old thread along... A google got to this Mr Ed. Link. http://dragboatracing.com/Community/Forums/tabid/54/aft/23510/Default.aspx Last paragraph in this story mentions Mr Ed Trailers, http://www.nhra.com/blog/blog.aspx?...PostAlias=28051&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1