the trailer is a Kom Pak from Medford Oregon, and is one of only a half dozenish still existing of the 14 ever made... http://www.woodyboater.com/communityweb/1954-kom-pak-sportsman-are-hotel-prices-getting-you-down/ Designed in the same style as the 53/54 Fords, the most unique feature is the fully functional, removable 16′ fishing boat which doubles as the trailers roof when not in use
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Terrific restored trailer with a rowboat topper, one of 6 existing, very rare
the trailer is a Kom Pak from Medford Oregon, and is one of only a half dozenish still existing of the 14 ever made... http://www.woodyboater.com/communityweb/1954-kom-pak-sportsman-are-hotel-prices-getting-you-down/ Designed in the same style as the 53/54 Fords, the most unique feature is the fully functional, removable 16′ fishing boat which doubles as the trailers roof when not in use
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I recognize that Igloo water jug. Sucked out of it many times as a kid. That trailer is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIs it fiberglass?
I don't know. Look up 1954 Kom Pak and see if it's described anywhere on the internet. It isn't likely to be fiberglass as it was made in 1954... not much was fiberglass at that time.
DeleteI owned one for 15 years before selling it. It is all fiberglass. It was made in Oregon.
ReplyDeleteIt is very usable for camping and car shows. It draws alot of attention.