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Ridgerunner

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M104 trailer
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Tow it with the Bobbed Deuce

Front and rear tailgates, and odd fold-up landing gear with 11.00x20 tires.

Wheels are offset different than a standard 6-bolt Deuce or M105 trailer wheels.

Previous owner cut/hacked wire harness and tail lights for the purpose of pulling behind 12volt pick up truck. Need to replace wire harness and lights yet.
 

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Pawnshop

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Austin/Cedar Park Texas
M104 trailer
Built in ?
Tow it with the Bobbed Deuce

Front and rear tailgates, and odd fold-up landing gear with 11.00x20 tires.

Wheels are offset different than a standard 6-bolt Deuce or M105 trailer wheels.

DAMMIT! I thought I had all the Deuce trailers I "need", now I find that there is one more! That front gate is too cool...
 

steve6x6x6

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Winter Haven, florida
I got these from GL 2 1/2 weeks ago, the data plate said rewoked 9-08 M105A2. They look new to me, the bed is new and everything else. I got 2 tarps and one set of metal bows. These trailers have double rib supports inside and out.
 

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MWMULES

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DESOTO, KANSAS
M104 trailer
Built in ?
11.00x20 tires Wheels are offset different than a standard 6-bolt Deuce or M105 trailer wheels.
That is a very early 50's old school M series 1 1/2T , the wheels are the same as used on the M135 gasser also ran the 11X20 meats. If you lived closer I would do some serious trading to get it.:drool:
 
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strycnine

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Strycnine, What are you using to haul that camo lady? It looks really low.

Chevrolet 1500 Z71.

It just looks that way in the picture because his driveway goes downhill off the edge of the road.


ETA: I was dropping it off to get blasted and painted. Hope it turns out well.
 
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Ripcord01

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Chevrolet 1500 Z71.

It just looks that way in the picture because his driveway goes downhill off the edge of the road.


ETA: I was dropping it off to get blasted and painted. Hope it turns out well.
Mine driveway is the same way, I hate concrete..and tree roots..How much did they charge you to have it blasted?
 

JFMickey_D

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Orem, UT
Here's my M100. No data plate, so no idea as to DOD or anything else. Got it just a couple months ago from a friend.

When I get it ready it will be towed behind my 55 CJ-5. According to the serial number I believe the Jeep is the oldest surviving CJ-5 still on the road.

My trailer is going to become an expedition enhancement for the Jeep. I'm adding an inverter, twin deep cell batteries, air compressor and tank, water tank, propane tank, slide out sink and stove. Thinking of making my own welder to put it in as well.

But all that is dependent on available funds.
 

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Ripcord01

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JFMICKEY, That would be a good candidate for a sandblast and total restore. Finding a tail gate will might be a challenge. Good Luck! You might check out expidtiontrialers.com A good forum with lots of off- road trialer builds.
 

JFMickey_D

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Yeah, the plan is to ditch the tank, get it sandblasted, patch the tailgate and then I'm going to use the paint sprayer from work and paint it to match my Jeep (which I'm going to turn OD and "militarize").
 
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