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WWII 1/4 ton trailer

BFR

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Well it turns out the trailer I bought yesterday is of WWII vintage. The floor is wavy, rusty, and full of holes at the front. Of course the tailgate has been butchered and the lunette is missing. So, it is a basket case like all my other junk... it should fit right in. pulls great and will over time (lots and lots of time) be put back right.
 

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AaronW

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Good get! I am always on the lookout for one to ride behind a flatfender or the M38A1. too bad it's missing the data plates. Have you found any S/N's stamped in the frame?
 

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That is as nice as they come! MD Juan makes the floors and end panels, not very expensive. I would have bought that in a heartbeat!
 

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Hmm, reminder to myself.... Never buy a house at the bottom of a hill, at the end of a road. All the Junk ends up there!:razz:


Those trailers are neat, I want one, but have no need for one(yet).
 

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BFR, check out 'The Bantam T3-C Page' and over on 'G503' in the 1/4 ton trailer section to find out exactly what you've got.

Nice find....
 

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So how did you determine this was an MBT and not an M100? I know little about these trailers (other than I would like to have an A100 :roll:).

Here are some pics from last night (which some of you may have already seen).
 

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BFR

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So how did you determine this was an MBT and not an M100? I know little about these trailers (other than I would like to have an A100 :roll:).

Here are some pics from last night (which some of you may have already seen).
the mbt/t3 parking brake lever has that "button" instead of a "trigger" like the newer trailers, and the m100 had grab handles on all four corners (there is no signof them on this trailer.
 
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BFR

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I am unsure it it is a willys or bantam (no data plates), but the axle is willys so I am leaning that direction.

Safety second, check ot the lugs
after doing a little more digging I have found the axle does not indicate Willys, so now I am thinking it was built by bantam.
 

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I am not an expert by any means but I believe the bantams had the rounded fenders like yours has, the Stevens has the boxier ones.

Just joined up guys... Howdy ;-)
 

BFR

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sometimes rednecks cancel each other out

May an anvil fall ftom the sky and land on the next guy who says "its just an old army trailer" as he fires up his welder.

The hard part of removing that monstrosity is over. I plan on leaving the extra cross brace until I have finished making up a bolt on lunette mount similar to what it had originally
 

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She's a cutie, I picked up a M416 last month and have really fallen in love with the whole family of "jeep" trailers, have fun with the restoration and keep the photos coming!
 

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The spring hangers have the three holes, that's the easiest tell for WWII trailers.

New wheels, tailgate, floor, drain plugs, hubs, lunette, landing gear.. thats about $1k in parts. Don't forget the safety chains, lights, harness, BO light switch, new fender, paint.... :(

The golden age of WWII trailers was about 5-10 years ago.. there were more good trailers out there than you could swing a stick at.
 
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