Company News
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Apr 12, 2012
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Job Opportunities At Kentucky Trailer
Kentucky Trailer believes in strengthening tomorrow's modern manufacturing leaders. We encourage people of all ages who are wanting to pursue a successful career to contact Kentucky Trailer. Read More
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Mar 2, 2012
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Kentucky Trailer announces completion of race transporter expansion
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - (February 21, 2012) - Kentucky Trailer, one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of custom trailers since 1936, has significantly expanded its capacity to produce complete race transporters for the motorsports market under the brand Kentucky High Tech Performance Trailers. Read More
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Jul 27, 2011
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Kentucky Trailer in the local news
Every month, a local broadcasting company called WHAS11, is bringing viewers in the Kentuckiana area reports on products that are made right here in Kentuckiana. Read More
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Sep 30, 2010
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Antique Automobile Club Of America
With less than a week before it was time to head to Louisville for the AACA Diamond Jubilee festivities, I still was uncertain how or where I’d meet with Bernie Jacobson to do a final photoshoot of his 1922 Dixie Flyer. Here's the article featured at www.aaca.org Read More
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Aug 31, 2010
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Antique Automobile Club Of America
As I sit down to write this on May 3rd, I have just read an e-mail from Greg Gibson, my ultra-helpful customs and shipping agent. It tells me that in just 17 days we will be packing the Dixie Flyer into a shipping container for the voyage to America. Read More
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Feb 28, 2010
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Antique Automobile Club Of America
While writing Part 6, I was waiting for the final assembly of the Grant Lees gearbox with its full complement of newly cut replacement gears. A month later, the job is still not quite finished, so I just have to be patient. Read More
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Aug 31, 2009
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Antique Automobile Club Of America
In the last issue, I mentioned our forthcoming visit to the U.K. and
France. Now that the Lagonda Rapier is safely packed into a shipping container with two of its chums and well on its way, I am able to concentrate on the Dixie Flyer again. Read More
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Apr 30, 2009
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Antique Automobile Club Of America
Following my story in the January-February issue, the story of the
Dixie Flyer and its journey from Victoria, Australia,
to Louisville becomes even more interesting. Read More
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Feb 28, 2009
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Antique Automobile Club Of America
The Kentucky Wagon Mfg. Co., founded in 1879 in
Louisville, held a signifi cant piece of real estate. Its factory
and lumberyards occupied land bordered by Third and Brooks Streets and K and N Streets, and the company’s capital
holdings had reached more than $1 million. Read More
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