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got my 1969 Johnson Corp M105A2 trailer home this friday. I maybe should have driven out to look at it before purchasing it lol.
If I fix it up I definitely have my work cut out for me if I want to use the box for a Bobber. 3 of the crossmembers on the underside have fairly bad rust on them and the side base piece that goes along the outside is pretty rusted out too. I did not go look at it because it was 3 hours away. I've cut roofs off old powerwagons before and welded on new roofs, rockers, floor pans, cab corners etc so this kind of work will be easy compared to that. Its just that I dont know if its worth me spending my time on it or if I should just part it out/scrap it and buy a better box for my bobber conversion.
Overall cost into it was 200 dollars. The frame has no rust, tire tread looks new but is weatherchecked :/. It towed down the road really well too. Spring packs look good. Would you guys spend the time fixing it or just scrap/part it out?
If I fix it up I definitely have my work cut out for me if I want to use the box for a Bobber. 3 of the crossmembers on the underside have fairly bad rust on them and the side base piece that goes along the outside is pretty rusted out too. I did not go look at it because it was 3 hours away. I've cut roofs off old powerwagons before and welded on new roofs, rockers, floor pans, cab corners etc so this kind of work will be easy compared to that. Its just that I dont know if its worth me spending my time on it or if I should just part it out/scrap it and buy a better box for my bobber conversion.
Overall cost into it was 200 dollars. The frame has no rust, tire tread looks new but is weatherchecked :/. It towed down the road really well too. Spring packs look good. Would you guys spend the time fixing it or just scrap/part it out?
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