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IH8MUD Lifer
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Is this Bantam trailer worth saving?
I can pick this up for about $150, but is it worth saving? I don't know much about them. I know that is from WWII and that the frame is solid. What do you guys think?
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__________________ Alex 1971 Freeborn Red FJ40 w/75 2F, 3 speed on the floor, Warn 8274, 33X9.5 BFG M/T's. "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." -Humphrey Bogart |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Montreal
Posts: 678
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If you have the space and time, I'd say sure...why not?
__________________ Dean 1964 FJ40 Hard Top...resto, going back to original stock! |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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I'd say pass, there isn't a 150 bucks worth of "keeper" on it, that bed is toast. The frame would cost you 100 bucks in steel at MOST.
Just my .02 __________________ Drew F. Rising Sun 4x4 Club 76 FJ40, 85 fj60 Engine and Ignition, 35" MTR's, Warn 8074, 4" of lift TPI, snorkeled, racked, Mini-truck P/S... and sometimes running. Friends don't let friends drive Thornbirds... My camping trailer build up thread. |
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Unwise One
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Offer 'im 50 bucks and use it has a planter in front of the shop.
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__________________ I'm the President of The White Trash of the Elwood Chapter and Proprietor of The 3X's Ranch and Retirement Home .... and you ain't. ......
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I'm really very humble
Join Date: May 2004
Location: MN physically, MI spiritually
Posts: 1,319
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Offer to take it to the recycler for him then order a new floor and weld the sides back together, new bearings and tires and away you go.
Seriously, if the sides are not in too bad shape and the frame is not rotten I might be inclined to give it a go for the right price. You can get repro sheet for the bad panels and drop any type of floor in it. It would be really expensive to restore it to original but you could make it a very nice camp trailer out of it. __________________ 94 FZJ80, factory locked with mods worth more than the truck. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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I am going to see it today. He swears only the floor is rotten. My plan is to use it as a camping trailer.
__________________ Alex 1971 Freeborn Red FJ40 w/75 2F, 3 speed on the floor, Warn 8274, 33X9.5 BFG M/T's. "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." -Humphrey Bogart |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Bowen Basin, QLD Australia
Posts: 342
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Gday
Here, that is worth far more to a collector, than to someone who wants a cheep camper trailer. As someone who owns 2 Ford GPWs - a 1942 and a 1944, It breaks my heart to see an original Bantam trailer butchered. Please, do someone a favour, and if you dont intend on restoring it, leave it for someone else. Its like when Im at an auction bidding for something I want, and Im bidding against someone who only sees a pile of steel or aluminium they can take to the scrap merchants! They make crappy camper trailers anyway. Hope that didnt come across too harsh - but you did ask what I thought. Matt __________________ ------------------ a white Landcruiser - now with Track Tactical! Last edited by matt 105; 04-11-08 at 04:32 PM. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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You're getting soft on us down under
__________________ Drew F. Rising Sun 4x4 Club 76 FJ40, 85 fj60 Engine and Ignition, 35" MTR's, Warn 8074, 4" of lift TPI, snorkeled, racked, Mini-truck P/S... and sometimes running. Friends don't let friends drive Thornbirds... My camping trailer build up thread. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,151
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It's repairable. But, you need to add up the costs of all the individual replacement parts.
I'll bet dollars to donuts that the cost of all the replacement parts will exceed what a decent trailer would cost. Replacement panels are OK if you only use one. If you use several, the price gets out of control quickly. And I can't tell if the lunette assembly is intact. Those parts aren't cheap either. __________________ 1971 FJ40 w/ Chevy 350, Mark's of Australia bellhousing kit, 1979 4-spd transmission & transfer case, 12.50x33x15 tires. Rust free, original paint, wheel wells not cut. Chit-Chat - Degrading the Ih8mud community since 2003. |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Portsmouth NH
Posts: 531
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Pass on it, it is junk. If you fix it you will be into it for more than a newer m416.
__________________ 96 lx 450 stock, with 285's and R.B. MAF housing. 2006 Sienna LE 8 passanger, 3 kids and Room to spare! |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 103
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Check on the condition of the frame and lunette assembly,, If you could get him down to say an even hundred and the lunette assembly is complete,, you could sell that in parts or in whole to a collector for about 2-250.. If the fenders are good,, and the p-brake is still good,, you might be able to make some scratch on it to fun a new build.. I sold my 416 recently,, but I sold the lights, wheels and wire harness to some collectors and then sold the whole trailer and doubled my $..
Just food for thought.. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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I am going to pass, the lunette has been replaced by a regular hitch.
__________________ Alex 1971 Freeborn Red FJ40 w/75 2F, 3 speed on the floor, Warn 8274, 33X9.5 BFG M/T's. "The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." -Humphrey Bogart |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 103
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Without the lunette its not worth much at all.. If He'd take $50 I'd buy it but not for more than that..
Steve |
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Unwise One
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__________________ I'm the President of The White Trash of the Elwood Chapter and Proprietor of The 3X's Ranch and Retirement Home .... and you ain't. ......
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Minot North Dakota
Posts: 199
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The Bantam was the civilian version and I don't think it ever had a lunette. Should have come from the factory with the standard hitch.
Also, it is not uncommon for the floors to rot out. This one is obviously very bad but if you replaced it with an old truck bed that you cut to size it would be much stronger than original. There was a guy on the forum who did what I am talking about. I'm not saying you should buy it but I would consider it if you have some fab skills and access to cheap materials. Also, I doubt the guy is firm on the price. __________________ 96 LX450 Locked, 285/75/16 BFG A/T, ARB, CDL+7 Pin, Slee washer bottle relocation, Dual battery trays w/ Slee style battery isolator, Auto up window, Landtank seat rails, cup holder, George's LEDs, Slee light harness, Deere bulbs, Clearshield headlight film, Slee style aux fuse box, Maglite holder. |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 103
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It was my understanding that some Bantams were made to full mil spec and supplied but the contracts were given to other co's that could go full production quicker.. Bantam still made them post war, those had a ball coupler,, and pre war had the pintle.. The m416 pintles seem to go for about $100-150 complete with landing leg, Canadians 101's from $50-75(more of them and less historical value) and depending on which wwII version those can go over $300 if complete.. The landing legs have gone over $100 on their own on ebay.. Its like the chains from WWII there are several different sets and to the guys that restore them NOS ones are big money..
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