![]() It is not done too badly and is certainly serviceable but it isn't the couple or the look that I'm wanting on this trailer. The original Fulton ball-hitch coupler is gone and it has a modified hitch attached to the original cast mount (that bit that joins to the tongue's A-frame). I just went straight to cutting that tailgate off. I hated it so much I didn't even unload the Bantam from the transporting trailer. The tailgate was such a mess, with original hinges gone and some crazy pin & barrel hinge-arrangement welded on in such a way that the tailgate was not only cockeyed but also would not lay flush with the rear of the trailer. I wanted a trailer of this type and would have rather have lucked into a nice M416 but this is what came my way and the price was right. I traded some stuff for a rather tired Bantam T3-C. Last edited by m3a1 on Wed 9:16 am edited 1 time in total I thought everyone might like to have a looky-loo. This is an older series from posts I made on the site. ![]() Posted: Wed 9:13 am Post subject: Bantam T3-C trailer :: View topic - Bantam T3-C trailer Forum FAQ Search Usergroups Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Willys M Jeeps Forums-viewtopic-Bantam T3-C trailerÄon't have an account yet? You can create one here.
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