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Sold: Maryland Army Surplus M416 Trailer

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$1600 OBO

Mid 1960's M416 trailer.

Perfect for an overland build, hauling firewood, you name it. Tub is solid, never cut for a tailgate. Hauls great behind smaller trucks like a Tacoma, Wrangler, JT, Canyon, etc. Super light weight but very capable. Loads of firewood were never an issue and I've had 1000+ lbs of ice in the back for a disaster recovery with no issues.

I was going to build it out years ago but never got around to it. When I bought it it was OD green and rattle can camo, i cleaned the minimal surface rust, painted it black, and bed lined the interior.

Since then it has a couple surface rust spots.

Previous owner converted to 12v and 2" hitch ball. Had it for about 8 years and now unloading it to help pay for my Mojave (Which i'll be picking up on 11/14!!)

Located in Catonsville MD.

Cross posted to FB marketplace.

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Thanks. Hopefully it fits the bill for someone.
 

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Hmmm...this is very tempting and I'm not too far away in VA.
 
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Hmmm...this is very tempting and I'm not too far away in VA.
Jeff, FWIW, with some air the tires could certainly do a run down the road with no weight in the bed. It's also light enough that it could easily be put on a utility trailer... I don't think it would fit in the bed of a JT though.

I'd love to see this go to an enthusiast!
 

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I have one of these with a lid that I use for back country camping. I have a RTT on it and can easily go out for 10 days with no worries. These are great overlanding trailers.
 
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Sold!

To an army vet with a 4xe Rubicon Wrangler and I just say it looked damned good behind that truck.
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