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Ozzmosis

I’m new to the military vehicle surplus market, but I just acquired a M101-A2 for towing behind my 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. After having to constantly borrow a friends trailer to haul behind the Jeep to get supplies from Lowes, I decided I needed to go ahead and get a trailer of my own. I have been wanting a M416 or M101 to use for an expedition trailer anyway. So, after doing research, I decided the M101-A2 is best for me for my mission of having a truckbed to use for around town and for an expedition trailer for when I want to go off-road and camping. All of that brought me here! It looks like there is a wealth of knowledge here and I look forward to joining the club!

Jeeps, Off-roading, Amateur Radio (ham), camping, turning wrenches on projects
Location
Hattiesburg, MS
Occupation
Corporate Pilot flying Gulfstreams & Learjets

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Chris

2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
M101-A2 cargo trailer

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