Thoughts on this as a base for a build?

huntsonora

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Would you guys consider this to be a good starting point. Alum-Line aluminum cargo trailer that appears to be in good shape. It’s an auction item and it’s not bid up too high yet. Ends tonight
 

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high-and-dry

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It depends on the use, if your bumping around crawling rocks I dont know if I would trust aluminum, it fatigues. If you just making a hauler with a tent on top then its probably fine.
 

Porkchopexpress

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I think it looks like a great starting point if the shape matches what you want. Aluminum fatigues but depending on how well it was built, it probably won't matter. Steel can fatigue too if not designed well plus it is more likely to corrode/rust. If you don't like it, you could probably put knobby tires on, spray paint the wheels black and sell it for a profit anyway.
 

SOFTACO

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I was looking to start with a trailer like that but I plan to do some off-road trailers and hopefully take it thru some nasty stuff and decided the aluminum wouldn't be good for that type of driving. If you plan to just do some gravel roads then it should work great.
 

huntsonora

Explorer
I’m the high bid right now so we’ll see. Here are some additional pics I took and their description of it
1998 Alum-Line 6’x9’ single axle trailer. This is in extremely versatile trailer. It has a 3520 GVWR, tilt-up, removable top cap, double rear “barn” doors,
 

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billiebob

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I’m the high bid right now so we’ll see. Here are some additional pics I took and their description of it
1998 Alum-Line 6’x9’ single axle trailer. This is in extremely versatile trailer. It has a 3520 GVWR, tilt-up, removable top cap, double rear “barn” doors,
Thats the kind of thing, challenge I like as a starting point. Way more fun to make a solid trailer work than start from scratch.
Hope you get it. You know we all will want to hear what the winning bid is.

Looks like it has a dump option, ....
 

huntsonora

Explorer
Anybody want a sprinter van? 2 hours left
 

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huntsonora

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I ended up passing on it. It went for $2500 or so but there was an 18% buyers premium tacked on. I can spend a little more and get a better foundation I believe. Thanks for all of the insight fellas
 

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