Yocar: The Yocar trailers were built by the Dutton-Lainson Company. The company was founded in 1886, when William M. Dutton and two friends started a small harness and horse collar shop. Dutton-Lainson Company has remained a leader in the wholesale and manufacturing businesses and also expanded into printing and retailing. Today, the company’s five divisions are still operated by the same high standards of efficiency, ingenuity, and professionalism that gave the company its start long ago. The Yocar trailers were retailed by Sears as the “Cross Country” One Wheeler prior to the trailers we know now as Sears Allstate trailers. If you have any info or if you have this brochure, please drop me a line and tell me more.
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