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RickC
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Looking at a M100 trailer. Not sure what to offer. Has a nicely done tailgate. A frame and lunette bracket cut off to put a ball hitch on. Now wiring or lights. Floor looks solid and has original wheels/tires.
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I would not go much over $600 - 700...

Tailgate needs to be fixed and finding a lunette casting is gonna be hard to do...

My 2C worth...
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It's getting harder to find good M100's out there mine still is missing parts.
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I paid $300 for my M100 and it needed a lot of work.
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Does it have all the brake parts, floor drains, data plates?

Without the above start at $200 with high of $400. If it has the above items start at $300 with a high of $600.
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It had the handbrake. didn't notice about the drains. Biggest thing that I see is I need to track down the entire lunette/leg assemble and try to find a new drawbar.
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Maybe I'll just stick with teh one I have but sure would be nice to have those wheels and tires......
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Jon over on Jeepdraw has the drawings for the "A" frame rails... I got them and went to a local sheet metal shop and they made me a set for under $100. I had to do the welding and drilling, but with his drawing it was really easy.

The only thing was the drawing shows a a trianglular shape on the outer rail and it needs to be a semicircle... was easy enough to correct...

Hope this helps...
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