UPDATE II: **Sold**
UPDATE: Vernon is correct. This is a 1947 model.
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THE 5 DIGIT SERIAL NUMBER SAYS THIS IS A 1947 — MY 4 DIGIT BANTAM T3-C IS A 1946
Vernon, right you are. At the top of this page http://www.bantamt3c.com/bantamdatabase.htm, it is mentioned that there were 16,000 trailer made in 1946, which would have put this trailer in the 1946 production year, but I missed the later part of the page where the serial number of this trailer ends up being a ’47. I guess several thousand trailers never got a serial number?
Thanks to Dave for posting this and to all of the inquiries I received…..I recently sold the trailer and it went to an excellent home, in Oregon.
Again – thank you and take care!
Jennifer
Congrats on the sale. I have updated the post!