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Nice one. I been thinking about adding a crane to mine. But since it wouldn't get used much I wanna do a removable style. When I need it drop it in, when I don't store it in the shed.
DARN, I checked the numbers on mine after reading that and thought I could start to tell something about the history of it. Unfortunately, mine didnt end with the year. Mine was recreated from the original numbers on the tailgate, but its a 52.
The second number is the number that is welded on...
I am a little confused after reading many posts. Is this trailer really an M101A1? Is there such a trailer as just a plain M101?
After studying your posted pics and comparing them to my trailer, I believe you have a "plain" M101. The wheels are the same as the Dodge's from that era. I am...
Thanks alot. I really like it. I was kinda worried I wasnt gonna like it, but the more I look at it the better I like it.
Still gotta get the time to put the bows and ccover on and post pics of that......Soon.
Thanks again
Nick
1952 M101
Linn Coach and Truck Division
USA
I currently pull it with my Dodge Dakota 4x4 Quad Cab. I will eventually pull it with the 48 Power Wagon when I finish it. I have the bows and the green rubberized type cover, boarding ladder for use during camping.
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