Trailer id

Toylexus

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Hello can anyone help id the trailer, about 30 yr old, I bought it in england for vintage tractor movement, has a galvanised chassis, knotts brakes and Bradley tow hitch. No id plates on it anywhere
 

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Toylexus

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Thanks everyone looks very similar to a challenger. The small rail along the top was a feature on most of them.
I heard the name about 8 yrs ago but cant for the life of me remember it and nothing rings a bell.
Looking online linc lass there seems to be plenty of indespension parts about. I reckon I need new units but was trying to keep trailer original with same/ similar parts if I can find manufacturer
 

Lincs Lass

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north lincs
Thanks everyone looks very similar to a challenger. The small rail along the top was a feature on most of them.
I heard the name about 8 yrs ago but cant for the life of me remember it and nothing rings a bell.
Looking online linc lass there seems to be plenty of indespension parts about. I reckon I need new units but was trying to keep trailer original with same/ similar parts if I can find manufacturer
You will gets parts easy enough ,bradley hitches are still used ,knott brakes and cables are on every trailer
 

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