Stripped trailers do come up occasionally but to give you an idea on the value differences lets look at 3 different trailers that sold this week. Trailer #1 was a MKT-85 that had all the burners, cables, pots/pans, Cambros, water cans, etc in Indiana and sold for $1840+fees. Trailer #2 was a MKT-99 that was loaded like #1 in GA and also sold for $1840+fees. Trailer #3, also an MKT-85, was missing pretty much everything except the cabinets (no burners, cables, pots/pans, water cans or anything) AND had the older style nylon travel covers (at least the sides) in TX and it sold for $1340+fees. A couple of weeks ago a bunch of MKTs sold in MS and were fairly well equipped and came with 2kw generators and sold between $1500 and $2500.
A burner will sell usually from $75-$150 each. There are 6 on a trailer so figure $450-$900 for those. The cables are getting like hens teeth so depending on how desperate someone is you can set your price. The invertor should fetch $100. There are usually 8 water cans at say $10 each or $80 total for those. Cambro food containers (6-8 per trailer) $25-$50 each depending on whether they have inserts. Cambro juice dispensers a bargain at $10 each. Pots/pans, utensils, knives, can openers, etc sell well at flea markets and yard sales.
Now would you prefer the $1340 stripped trailer or the $1840 loaded one?