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Old 07-24-2025, 12:22 PM   #1
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And, a few pics of a SPEN trailer that we restored. Again, they used military surplus parts. All military trailer in this size were made to float, so never had tail gates, civilian models all had tail gates. Bubba didn't care if it floated or not, he just wanted to get his stuff in and out easily.
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Old 07-24-2025, 12:23 PM   #2
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And, a few pics of a SPEN trailer that we restored. Again, they used military surplus parts. All military trailer in this size were made to float, so never had tail gates, civilian models all had tail gates. Bubba didn't care if it floated or not, he just wanted to get his stuff in and out easily.






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