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Here is a random question...Is it better to restore the original aluminum skin that is there and paint it back to the color it is suppose to be OR should I resheet the whole thing with a fresh aluminum skin. Of course that would mean no more bullet holes. What is better when you restore...
The trailer I have is the A1 version not the A2. The lady I got it from has had it in her family for years, it was her dad's before her. I just got it from her like a month ago now not years ago like the one mentioned in this ad. Great pictures though and information! Thanks for sharing the link!
additional photos. There is brown paint on top of the aluminum, then green on top of that, then white that someone else painted. It is rust free other than one little spot along the edge near the front. The one side has a ton of bullet holes. The bumper is a very odd shape. I am assuming a box...
A local guy has some wheels and tires that will work and get it rolling again! Very exciting! Hopefully I can go pick them up this weekend. Question for you all...In regards to restoring is it better to leave the bullet holes or bondo them? I think they are pretty cool but I will probably wind...
Yes that first one is EXACTLY mine! It has the tube slots for those bar things! I was wondering what went on it! Too great! Thank you very much for sharing!
5 on 5 I believe from what I quickly measured before. I will recheck tonight. 1 1/2 lugs. When I originally committed to it I thought I was going to be able to slap some trailer tires on it and go! I was sure wrong!
You are correct it is that one! I dug it out of the ladies woods. Good times! I never heard of the signal corps but she claimed it was a Photography trailer. She actually got it confirmed by the WWII museum and I have sent it a few places too and they say it is a WWII trailer. So that leaves me...
It says 8.25 x 18 10 ply. No info at all! I found it sitting in a ladies yard and traded some stuff for it! That's my saying in life too! It's only worth what someone will pay! ha I actually really love this thing and would love to be able to restore it if I can find the parts.
I recently acquired a World War II trailer. I am trying to figure out if it is 1) worth restoring; 2) where in the world can I get new rims and tires from? Any help is appreciated! I have searched all over and no luck on the tire/rim thing!