Purchased Trailer Any ideas

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Hi I have purchased a local made trailer which is in bad condition. I have fixed the floor and other areas which were rusting badly.

I want to put same color as what I have on my rig Milky White Outer and Lower portion with Red. Yes want to do a two tone color thing....What do you suggest. Attached pictures for reference would appreciate pics and other ideas about how to make it more kool.

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It's not entirely home-made. The bed is obviously from some sort of military 1/4 ton trailer, quite possibly it all is except for the drawbar. An M100 I think, but someone will correct me if that's inaccurate.

Can't help you on paint. My trailer is one color - green.
 
It's not entirely home-made. The bed is obviously from some sort of military 1/4 ton trailer, quite possibly it all is except for the drawbar. An M100 I think, but someone will correct me if that's inaccurate.

Can't help you on paint. My trailer is one color - green.
Thanks Mike yes I have purchased it from a Junk yard, It was ex army. I have just patched it from here and there. I need color ideas badly bro.

Sure Pics of ur trailer
 
Like I noted before, I went for utility, rather than flash. ;)

I can only suggest painting the trailer one color and the fenders a different color. A red bed and white fenders should look snazzy. It will probably show less dirt than a white bed and red fenders. Another possibility is to put the cut line between the two colors at the height of the top of the fenders. That way the fenders and below are all one color and what's above the fenders is the other color.

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Like I noted before, I went for utility, rather than flash. ;)

I can only suggest painting the trailer one color and the fenders a different color. A red bed and white fenders should look snazzy. It will probably show less dirt than a white bed and red fenders. Another possibility is to put the cut line between the two colors at the height of the top of the fenders. That way the fenders and below are all one color and what's above the fenders is the other color.

Thats a neat trailer bro....I envy you..lol
 
Thanks. There's no finer 1/4 ton trailer than the M101 CDN. I was lucky enough to find it at a very good price, then had it sandblasted so I could paint it. The custom fenders weren't cheap, but let me run the 33" KM2 tires without any other mods.
 

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