ReyAce
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Hi fellas, newb here.
This site is such an awesome resource which has helped me tremendously so far, I figured I'd throw out my dilemma too for some feedback.
I recently wound up becoming the owner of a 1968 M101A1, mostly by accident. A guy in a local FJ Cruiser club picked one up for cheap intending to make a camping trailer out of it, then changed his mind. I wound up trading him my small plywood trailer for it, which cost me about $350, so... I couldn't resist.
For being 43 years old it's in fairly good shape. It needs to be gone over removing rust and filling holes, but apart from a 7-way connector put on it by the first owner, it's mostly original, only missing bows & gates. It was on a farm so it was never registered, so I guess it was never modified for anything either.
So far the only stuff I've needed to buy are a new wiring harness, new tailgate pins, and new clevises. After I put those on, the thing will technically be "restored" to original equipment. The rust removal, paintjob, re-lubrication of axle and moving parts, that's all bonus points.
And there lies my dilemma.
In its original state, the trailer is kind of impractical. It sits very high, has rims/tires that would require me to carry an additional spare (instead of just my truck's), its heavy as **** and difficult to move around with no wheel/jack in the front, and with the original camo paintjob it now sports, it looks kind of goofy behind my blue/white FJ. So the thing screams to be modified. Here's a few changes that quickly come to mind:
So what do you guys think... should I massacre the historical value of this thing and just be practical, or give it a complete "restore" instead??
This site is such an awesome resource which has helped me tremendously so far, I figured I'd throw out my dilemma too for some feedback.
I recently wound up becoming the owner of a 1968 M101A1, mostly by accident. A guy in a local FJ Cruiser club picked one up for cheap intending to make a camping trailer out of it, then changed his mind. I wound up trading him my small plywood trailer for it, which cost me about $350, so... I couldn't resist.
For being 43 years old it's in fairly good shape. It needs to be gone over removing rust and filling holes, but apart from a 7-way connector put on it by the first owner, it's mostly original, only missing bows & gates. It was on a farm so it was never registered, so I guess it was never modified for anything either.
So far the only stuff I've needed to buy are a new wiring harness, new tailgate pins, and new clevises. After I put those on, the thing will technically be "restored" to original equipment. The rust removal, paintjob, re-lubrication of axle and moving parts, that's all bonus points.
And there lies my dilemma.
In its original state, the trailer is kind of impractical. It sits very high, has rims/tires that would require me to carry an additional spare (instead of just my truck's), its heavy as **** and difficult to move around with no wheel/jack in the front, and with the original camo paintjob it now sports, it looks kind of goofy behind my blue/white FJ. So the thing screams to be modified. Here's a few changes that quickly come to mind:
- Remove axle and replace with a lighter one
- Have replacement axle include bolt pattern to match FJ rims
- Have replacement axle include electric brakes
- Add swing-down wheel in front to make it more moveable
- Replace small tail lights with gama lenses
- Include turn signals off a HUMV or something for greater visibility
- Add additional wiring and reverse lights
- Since paint needs stripping and body needs treating, repaint with a color that matches the truck
So what do you guys think... should I massacre the historical value of this thing and just be practical, or give it a complete "restore" instead??
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