1967 Johnson Military M-762 3/4 Ton Trailer For Sale - SOLD
A family member is selling their 1967 Johnson Corporation M762 trailer. The trailer was overhauled by the military at the MCLB Barstow in 1985.
It was bought to restore for a family member to tow behind their jeep, but unfortunately I am moving out of state and can't transport it with me (my M762 and my M416 come first). It is currently located in Southern California.
Condition:
The landing leg has been broken off and is missing.
The brake handle bracket is bent outward slightly.
One fender has a very slight twist to it, but should be easy to straighten.
The front passenger side of the trailer has a dent in it where the trailer was jackknifed, again should be easy to straighten.
The rear corners of the trailer had grocery store shelf legs welded to it when I bought it; I've since cut them off but have not ground them completely down.
Where the bed meets the rear frame there is cancer present. The rear end of the trailer will need a bit of TLC. I had planned on bobbing off 2".
No lights are present.
Not registered.
Data plates are currently removed, as I was prepping for blasting before the decision was made to sell the trailer.
Asking $1150 for it without the data plates or $1200 with data plates. Sold As-Is!
Full photos here: M762 Trailer For Sale
http://www.desertmines.com/M762/M762_02.jpg
http://www.desertmines.com/M762/M762_03.jpg
A family member is selling their 1967 Johnson Corporation M762 trailer. The trailer was overhauled by the military at the MCLB Barstow in 1985.
It was bought to restore for a family member to tow behind their jeep, but unfortunately I am moving out of state and can't transport it with me (my M762 and my M416 come first). It is currently located in Southern California.
Condition:
The landing leg has been broken off and is missing.
The brake handle bracket is bent outward slightly.
One fender has a very slight twist to it, but should be easy to straighten.
The front passenger side of the trailer has a dent in it where the trailer was jackknifed, again should be easy to straighten.
The rear corners of the trailer had grocery store shelf legs welded to it when I bought it; I've since cut them off but have not ground them completely down.
Where the bed meets the rear frame there is cancer present. The rear end of the trailer will need a bit of TLC. I had planned on bobbing off 2".
No lights are present.
Not registered.
Data plates are currently removed, as I was prepping for blasting before the decision was made to sell the trailer.
Asking $1150 for it without the data plates or $1200 with data plates. Sold As-Is!
Full photos here: M762 Trailer For Sale
http://www.desertmines.com/M762/M762_02.jpg
http://www.desertmines.com/M762/M762_03.jpg
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