Need help pricing a M101 trailer

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I have a 1951 M100 military trailer that I would like to sell. I built a custom cover with lifting struts stainless latches that lock, it has a gas tank holder, 10 pound propane tank and holder and has a 4 pin and 7 pin wire attachment. I recently rebuilt both axles with new, very expensive, wheel bearings and races. It has a third spare tire, all new super swampers and the original brake works great. Also has rear tailgate that works well. Will throw in the pintle hitch for the receiver as well. Also includes a custom built stove shelf which can be placed anywhere around the lip of the trailer top.

I'm thinking in the 1,600 range, that sound right? Feedback?
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Hey Sacapron,

Is the second picture Goergia Pass, Colorado? I have a similar picture except there is a Land Rover D90 by the sign.
 
More pics, please

very interested
 
I don't have more pix of the top right now. I used hardwood plywood, doubled up on the lip around the trailer, the inner lip extends down into the trailer for support and the bottom section of the top sits on the lip of the trailer ... if that makes any sense at all. Pictures work better to explain this. The top works really well. The trick is to have that lip around the trailer extend up about 3-4 inches - it really makes a lot of extra room and helps with packing plus the top is 4 inches in depth so lots of room to overstuff the trailer and still get it closed. The struts are amazing, they work really well but I did have to reinforce things after I put them on because they tended to pull the top apart due to the forces applied.

Yup, Georgia Pass it is!
 
More pics of everything

tailgate (opened, closed) springs, hitch, brake


please
 
I can't post any more pix, I'm being blocked form posting them, the powers that be must have a limit.
 

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