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1965 M416 B1
Mom and Dad bought it in 1974 from an army surplus joint in southern California. Apparently, it looked pretty much brand new at that time. It lived in Nevada for the next 16 years...and it's been in the northwest since then. It's been in the family longer than I have so I figured I'd do it some justice and clean it up for another 47 years of duty.
It's been outside its entire life and I feel like it's in pretty good shape considering...
You can see that I still have all the original lighting/wiring, the lunette ring, parking brake, and I even have the original straps for the gas cans!
I don't have any plans for a full parade style restoration but I will be keeping the essence of the trailer in tact (military). Consider it a resto-mod.
I imagine it will take several months for me to work through it as I have some projects for my Ford Ranger piling up too.
Mom and Dad bought it in 1974 from an army surplus joint in southern California. Apparently, it looked pretty much brand new at that time. It lived in Nevada for the next 16 years...and it's been in the northwest since then. It's been in the family longer than I have so I figured I'd do it some justice and clean it up for another 47 years of duty.
It's been outside its entire life and I feel like it's in pretty good shape considering...
You can see that I still have all the original lighting/wiring, the lunette ring, parking brake, and I even have the original straps for the gas cans!
I don't have any plans for a full parade style restoration but I will be keeping the essence of the trailer in tact (military). Consider it a resto-mod.