McCulloch Motors Corp.
In 1943 Robert Paxton McCulloch founded the McCulloch Motors Corporation in Milwaukee Wisconson. They primarily manufactured small two-stroke gasoline engines and is best known for chainsaws, even today. In 1946 they moved the company to California. In 1953 a prototype automobile, the Paxton Phoenix, was developed by Paxton Automotive, who primarily produced automotive superchargers. The 1950’s saw the production of small engines for radio controlled aircraft. Robert Paxton McCulloch was an inventor, but unlike most of the other trailer name sakes on this site, he is also responsible for founding Lake Havasu City, Arizona and purchasing and moving the London Bridge there. The trailer is made with alum tubes that lock together at the corners with a canvas bed. It mounts to the bumper via 2 mounting balls, weighs about 60 lbs all assembled, and breaks down pretty easily. All the tubes come apart and out of the wheel assembly and the canvas slides off the tubes. This allows the trailer to be small enough to fit in the trunk of a car. 2 McCulloch single wheel trailers are known to exist.