enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
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enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
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Re: enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
Creative. Probably useless, but creative.
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Re: enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
Aaaaahhhh Ain't dat cute...
It would be kinda cool to have one that matched my Caravan... It would actually be big enough to do somethin' with...
I could turn it into one of them teardrop type camp trailers...
KaptnKA S
It would be kinda cool to have one that matched my Caravan... It would actually be big enough to do somethin' with...
I could turn it into one of them teardrop type camp trailers...
KaptnKA S
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Re: enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
according to the ad not useless. they gutted the interior so there's lots of room. those pesky seats and dash/steering column take up a lot of room.
you can haul stuff you want to keep out of the weather like your model airplanes. Anyone on here fly R/C planes?
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you can haul stuff you want to keep out of the weather like your model airplanes. Anyone on here fly R/C planes?
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Re: enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
Even I wouldn't think of that. I guess that would work for the long trips with lots of people!
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Re: enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
Hey, but it is definately a good example of auto recycling.
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Re: enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
i seen someone do that to a full sized van. they cut it off right behind the drivers seat and put a piece of sheet metal over the whole hole that was left and then put a hitch on it. i thought it was a geat idea at the time. and it looked good too.
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Re: enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
Now that makes good sense-plenty of space, easy access doors, etc.fordman wrote:i seen someone do that to a full sized van. they cut it off right behind the drivers seat and put a piece of sheet metal over the whole hole that was left and then put a hitch on it. i thought it was a geat idea at the time. and it looked good too.
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Not for several years. Almost a decade now, I suppose.dolinick wrote:you can haul stuff you want to keep out of the weather like your model airplanes. Anyone on here fly R/C planes? Dan
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That would be pretty cool, though. I would like to find a bumpside bed topper. Fiberglass, not aluminum. I saw one in a parts yard in Omaha once. I had teh van with me, though, so no way to get it home. By the time I managed to get back up to Omaha with the truck, the whole truck and all was gone. It even had a 'dent' for the cargo light!
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Re: enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
Wouldn't that be pretty badly imbalanced though? You'd have an awful lot of load on the hitch tongue. to support the weight of the trailer. Granted, the heaviest part of the vehicle is gone, but I'd still think you'd be supporting maybe 1,000 - 1,500 lbs on the hitch.
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Re: enclosed redneck trailer (nice!) $600
i bet it doesnt weigh too much actually. as long as they pulled all of the interior there wouldnt be much left of it. no motor, tranny, seats,dash, just a shell.