To keep the family happy we acquired a small travel trailer. While she says I can keep the trailer (since it is so cool), I just don't have room in the driveway for the M416 trailer.
I am leaning towards holding it through the winter and selling in the Spring/Early summer when demand comes back up. However, if someone wants to buy it for some fun fall trips I am willing to part with it now and sacrifice the potential $ it could pull in the spring. I debated even posting it here, because I am much more likely to sell at a friendly price.
Asking $6700
Alternatively rent it from me and see if it works for you (or if you want to do an overland trailer build). $50/night - if you then want to buy we'll apply that to purchase.
Some notes off the top of my head:
1967 M416 Trailer
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I am leaning towards holding it through the winter and selling in the Spring/Early summer when demand comes back up. However, if someone wants to buy it for some fun fall trips I am willing to part with it now and sacrifice the potential $ it could pull in the spring. I debated even posting it here, because I am much more likely to sell at a friendly price.
Asking $6700
Alternatively rent it from me and see if it works for you (or if you want to do an overland trailer build). $50/night - if you then want to buy we'll apply that to purchase.
Some notes off the top of my head:
1967 M416 Trailer
- 33" KO2s on 15" wheels - still have nubbies on the tires. If the tires weren't so nice and new I would have already bought adapters to go to a toyota lug pattern
- Axle flipped - this plus 33" tires give ridiculous ground clearance
- Canback cover adapted from a Tacoma w/ additional reinforcements (done by envision @Squishy!)
- 4 Yakima Load bars
- 3 person roof top tent (the most standard size - A little tight for 2 adults and 2 small kids, but no problem for 2 adults and 1 kid)
- recent addition of anti condensation mats
- Awning room and floor (really nice when basecamping)
- Awning mounted on Gamiviti Multibracket
- Lock n roll hitch (best off road hitch IMHO)
- Can mount at 2 different heights
- Can also be towed with a ball hitch
- 4 2000 lb stabilizing jacks - this is actually really really nice to level on essentially any terrain and get off suspension, which is really nice when you are in the RTT
- 5 lb propane tank (possibly not included in sale) and powertank mount
- Red LED lights installed on trailer and tent. If you do a battery upgrade easy to wire these all in.
- Tailgate cut and reinforced to make a nice table.
- Recently installed new tongue box - storage right now, but was prepping to install a battery (I might have a DC RV battery to donate to this project soon)
- Installed with room behind for scepter can mounts (not installed)
- Tie downs
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