Refreshing a M101A2 (1 Viewer)

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Fathers day last year I drove on a ten hour round trip with my dad
to pick up a 1990 M101A2 military trailer. I was searching for a nice trailer for camping. Somehing different Not a pop up and not a travel trailer. I found this one in Ohio, called the owner ad struck a deal. $500.00 forthe trailer $150.00 in gas and food and a day in the truck with my dad.

Funny that a 41 year old man is still into trailers and even funnier that my 75 year old father was willing to ride along.

The trailer turned out better than the pictures. It is a 1990 model that came with racks and switched to cheap 12 volt taillights that made it a plug and play for the ride home.

Very nice trailer!! Super that you had your Dad along--I'd be willing to bet that underneath all that camo paint on the rails, that there is some fantastic Mahogany wood.---Mine was very similar when I got it--but underneath--wow!

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I did not have the racks long enough to sand the carc off.
The trailer has been a great family investment. It comes along on all or our outings and
provides shelter, shade and a kitchen. Short trips camping or a day on the beach it is very useful.
I am debating getting a 1102 and start anouther build.......Time and money will tell.

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