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  1. Nick

    Show us your Military Trailers

    Wow, Its obvious a lot of thought has gone into your set up. Very nice
  2. Nick

    Show us your Military Trailers

    Thats pretty bad @**. Did you do anything to the trailer tub itself to insulate it? I would think the tub would let some cold in too..??
  3. Nick

    Show us your Military Trailers

    now THAT is cool!! In all Ive seen, Ive never seen one with all the ammo with the trailer, Thanks for posting that, that is really cool. !
  4. Nick

    Show us your Military Trailers

    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.
  5. Nick

    Show us your Military Trailers

    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...
  6. Nick

    Show us your Military Trailers

    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...
  7. Nick

    Show us your Military Trailers

    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
  8. Nick

    Show us your Military Trailers

    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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