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HJGyswyt
Jul 04, 2014Explorer
Above you see the new shed to house the old trailer is built. Sewer is in place, power and water have also been set up. All that is left is to back the trailer in place and get it up on blocks.
Anyone notice in the picture above something out of place? Answer at bottom of post.
Earlier this summer the trailer made one last trip down the road to a local car show. I towed it with my 3/4 ton 1951 International (approximately 80HP), that was a thrill. It was a hit at the car show, the only vintage trailer there.
Now it's all painted on the outside, still have to paint the tongue and wheels though.
Trailer was painted with off the shelf Rustoleum paint. High gloss Almond White and Bright Red. Applied with a foam roller, not sprayed.
Now begins some work on the interior.
The trailer was missing one front window. A local search on Craig's List found the smaller window that almost matched the missing one. My son made a spacer out of aluminum and we riveted it into place, and it's hardly noticeable.
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