Seeking advice on military trailer purchase

nmwranglerx

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Thinking of purchasing this '52 military pintel trailer. I would like to use it for some extended camping trips, nothing too wild off road but I don't know much at all about these trailers. What do you think a fair price would be? I looked up some prices on the internet and they seem all over the place. Guy says it has drum brakes and shocks. How much work/money do you think I'd need to put into this to get it looking nice?

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jjlong

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I've seen m416 trailers in much worse condition go for $1,000 or more. I'd pay $1300-$1500 for it. As for fixing it up, I have no idea what that would cost.
 

-AINOKEA-

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Hard to tell just on those pics but it looks to be in pretty decent shape. A lot depends on how rusted out the frame is also. I’d probably pay 1200ish or so and plan to sink another 1000 in it for rust treatment, paint, wiring harness conversion, etc.


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nmwranglerx

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I've seen m416 trailers in much worse condition go for $1,000 or more.

That's kind of what I was thinking. I think I can get this one for closer to the $700 range.

Hard to tell just on those pics but it looks to be in pretty decent shape. A lot depends on how rusted out the frame is also.
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I thought it was in decent shape for its age (1952) going by the pics. I'm going to check it out in person tomorrow so I can see how the rust situation is. Thanks for the replies!
 

nmwranglerx

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So.... I ended up getting the trailer. I’m pretty excited about it. Think I’ll sandblast the old paint off and either stick with original olive drab or paint match the Jeep.

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Thanks for the suggestions like the Por 15.


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wjtstudios

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That’s going to be a fun project. I like the body color idea, but thats me. Either one would look good.


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MattAlpha

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Nice purchase! Looks like the electrical wiring may have already been done.

Just a note on POR15. If you use it, you must use their topcoat. Normal paint won’t adhere to it and POR15 is not U/V resistant.

I’d recommend painting it black...goes with color.


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piginajeep

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I would hand sand if first and see what’s under the paint. You might have original paint under the layers


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Brute

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I would hand sand if first and see what’s under the paint. You might have original paint under the layers


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If it's a '52 trailer, that would be in the middle of the Korean War...It would be interesting to see what the original paint is, most likely OD...
 

dustinfromohio

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I have a similar trailer (bantam T3c). Extending the tongue and swapping the axle on mine to match the TJ. Can’t wait to see how yours comes out!
 

nmwranglerx

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If it's a '52 trailer, that would be in the middle of the Korean War...It would be interesting to see what the original paint is, most likely OD...

Well...it does appear to be OD. I found a spot where it’s showing through. The inside of the bed is in really bad shape with several layers of paint. It won’t be possible to take off the top layers and preserve the original, but it’s cool to see. BTW, my dad fought in the Korean War, so it’s pretty cool I have one from that era.

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