The best trailer I ever saw for sale at GL - had new tires, new tarp, and a NEW BED/Tailgate - went for $580.
Usually the PA GL trailers sell for $200-280 and get listed by the local PA MV dealers for a multiple of that. The Mechanicsburg stuff sells for more than Letterkenny.
But, if you really really need a M101a1 and want to pay over $750, I got a trailer for you. [I will use the $ to buy a couple more next time from GL:)]
Also, the M101a1 should be comming up at reasonable prices at GL auctions as they are replaced by a lighter trailer that does not break the Humvee's frame and with the slow economy, MV dealers probably are not grabbing as many.
Prices for the M101 seem very high . . .
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I just picked up a M101a1 through GL for $160 but I fear it is a pretty rough rust bucket. It did have all the side racks, bows and possibly a rotted canvas too. I picked it up at a remote location, they tend to go for cheaper at those kind of places. Once I pass through the hoops and loops and pick it up I will share my findings and hopefully photos with the forum.
Ron
1954 M37
M101A1 (EUC being processed)
Ron
1954 M37
M101A1 (EUC being processed)
Possibly rotted canvas . . .
It should have a vinyl tarp. They hold up extremely well. Mine looked much worse in the photo than in person as it was covered in dust/grime.
What goes o the tarps is the cotton stitching. Go to Harbor Frieght Tools and buy their awl/thread kit (w/ HD polyester thread) for under $4 and re-do the stitching (forget trying to use the wife's puny sewing needles).
What goes o the tarps is the cotton stitching. Go to Harbor Frieght Tools and buy their awl/thread kit (w/ HD polyester thread) for under $4 and re-do the stitching (forget trying to use the wife's puny sewing needles).