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Saw this trailer ad, and sure enough it's just like the real deal. These trailers are harder to find than the average type, and perform best for our purposes.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...trailer055.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...trailer061.jpg And here's an additional bonus! http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...trailer060.jpg Unfortunately there's no trailer buying funds right now, but I'd sure like to have seen this become the southern California fleet:) |
What's the asking price and where is it?
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Is it street legal?
It doesn't look like it's set up with brake lights or electric brakes (which you would certainly want with the draw bar set - up). Certainly there are no running lights. |
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Certainly the brake lights and clearance lights.
I don't see brakes on the left front wheel. I don't know the costs, but by the time it is retrofitted with electric brakes, it might be cheaper to buy a new trailer ready to roll. Another consideration is how big a chunk the state would tear off in submitting paper work and registration costs after the work is done. I didn't see any electric cord or pollack plugs, chains, break - away device, or clearance lights. So I'm assuming it's not street legal, that its intended use is for other than highway transport. |
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I wanted to bring up possible problems before money was exchanged. |
Wow, a real Made in America. I love the old thing.
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