Lastenboy
The Lastenboy (Load Boy) trailer was built by the Heinz Schutz Fahrzeugbau. The construction of the trailer consists of a chassis is a steel tube, a pressed sheet metal box and an option fiberglass lid. It used a 3.50 x 8 tire with a tube, two chrome-plated struts to make up the suspension and thus had a payload is 100 kg. The internal dimensions of the trailers box were long 94 cm, width 89 cm, and height 39 cm. A complete lighting system consisting of tail light, stop light, flashing light and registration indicator were standard. From the factory they were painted light gray but a different color was available for an additional cost. Besides the optional top, and other paint colors, a spare wheel could also be ordered. 2 Lastenboy trailers are known to exist.
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