All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 2004 Enclosed Cargo Trailer - How to Increase Resale ValueThank you to everyone for your input. Just to clarify, if I were to cover the underside with undercoating, would that cause concern that something is being hidden? The tires are brand new (early April install/~4000 miles on them). The wheels have no rust, but one has a slight bit of damage. Would a rattle-can paint job do the job, or would a professional paint job be better with a detail job? Some of the tail lights and clearance lights are either hard to see, or missing. This was my biggest reason for the LED's. Here is a link to my Photobucket where you can see the trailer pictures: http://s692.photobucket.com/user/dirtbikeflyboy917/library/Trailer?sort=3&page=1 Thank you again.2004 Enclosed Cargo Trailer - How to Increase Resale ValueHey Everyone, I have a 2004 U.S. Cargo Enclosed 45'x 8' car/cargo trailer. It's seen some rough use, but that's to be expected with it being 11 years old. I bought it used in Nov of 2014, and am now trying to find out what I can do to increase the resale value. I was thinking about putting interior plywood paneling in, and converting all exterior lights to LED. Perhaps adding weatherpack connectors on all connectors to exterior lights, and fixing the wiring - just in general - cleaning it up. Perhaps even removing the florescent bulb fixtures and conduit. Lastly, I was going to re-caulk/seal the entire exterior. Would these things increase the value? If you were a prospective purchaser, would you be willing to pay more for these features? If so, what do you think it would be worth with (and without) these modifications? Thanks for your input!