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It is a clean trailer with no damage, There are several on the bay that need body work and are asking $1000.00. I am cheap my last trailers were a $500.00 M101A2 and $150.00 M1116A2 Both with a bill of sale.
I will be interested to see how much trouble PA gives you with titleing.
I bought a trailer light kit with the wiring, lights and hardware.
I mounted the lights to a 2 x 12 " piece of steel.
I zip tie the LIGHT BAR to the trailers when I tow them home.
This makes things so easy and quick.
Zip tie a license plate to the bar and you are good to go.
Zip tie your...
Hung the fenders, rivited the diamond plate down mounted tail light brackets and ran the trailer plug. Looking better now, Here is a before and after shot.
Small world, I can't escape the Burgh Parents are older, Wife is a teacher, Kids and I like Riverview school district. I have friends in Port view and Boston. Nice area, Century three Mall has gone to the dogs though and Kennywood now serves BEER!
Mark
These are better pictures of a RTT " Roof Top Tent"
They are great tents that make set up fast " They open like a pop up book "
prices start at $800.00 and can be as much as $3500 for a LARGE family model.
I shot my 101A2 in the back yard. The frame gloss black and the tub HOT ROD RED.
It was a hot day but low humidity. Turned out good and a year later still looks nice.
Sanded the fenders and spot primed any rusty areas. I wanted to try a urban camo paint scheme being that it is military, and red and black are my trucks colors. I went with a base red with black, grey. and white camo patern cut from magnet sheet.
It took a few hours to get it to this point...
No dryer or water filter, I used a small compresser and it kept up fine, The temp was high outside, but the paint dried fast. The metal of the frame and tub was warm to the touch, this helped with drying any condensation.
If I did feel water build I would just bleed off the gun and it was fine.
More work on the trailer frame between the hot humid days of june.
The frame was wire brushed and primed with grey spot primer. Anything loose or rusty was worked out. I bought a gallon of ACE gloss black oil base paint and used my $15.00 HF HVLP
gun to spray it. 4 coats later and the frame...
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