frumpy
Explorer
I have been keeping my eyes peeled for what seems like years (probably about 2) for a military trailer. I saw one today (not for sale) and the guy was outside cutting his lawn. I asked if he was selling it and he said he wasn't sure but call him in a week.
If he does sell it he said $500 range (its a 1952 M100 in need of a restore). It probably needs a new floor and new back for sure. The springs are sagged, and tires are ok. definatly needs a good sanding/sandblasting, bit of body work and paint. After all that I figure it will be another $500 into it.
My other option is to just build one. I do have a brand new mig welder but I haven't welded in a few years. I have 2 235/75/15 jeep rims with muds on them (5 on 4.5 bolt pattern and the spare on my liberty would double for the trailer). I can get an axle for around $150 new, fenders for $60, led lights for $30, etc.
All I plan on using it for is bringing along extra gear (with double duty as a utility trailer) and eventually a platform for a RTT. So, is the M100 worth the extra money, it would definatly look nicer/cooler but is it more practical.
If he does sell it he said $500 range (its a 1952 M100 in need of a restore). It probably needs a new floor and new back for sure. The springs are sagged, and tires are ok. definatly needs a good sanding/sandblasting, bit of body work and paint. After all that I figure it will be another $500 into it.
My other option is to just build one. I do have a brand new mig welder but I haven't welded in a few years. I have 2 235/75/15 jeep rims with muds on them (5 on 4.5 bolt pattern and the spare on my liberty would double for the trailer). I can get an axle for around $150 new, fenders for $60, led lights for $30, etc.
All I plan on using it for is bringing along extra gear (with double duty as a utility trailer) and eventually a platform for a RTT. So, is the M100 worth the extra money, it would definatly look nicer/cooler but is it more practical.