From: ihc53@bellsouth.net
Date: Tue Sep 07 2004 - 15:37:25 PDT
Id sell the M100 to a collector (they are had to find)
and buy an M416 that perhaps has had the rear panel
cut out and a tail gate put in (no collector value).
Honestly though, if all you do with it is just haul stuff,
then it wouldnt really matter if it was you M100 or a well
used M416 that needs some TLC..
IHC
Gary Pavone wrote:
> In the interest of generating some message traffic, I pose the following:
>
> I have an M100 that is in need of painting. It is in great shape and
> very complete. The outside body painting is no problem. I have an idea
> to have the interior coated with Line-X, Rhino Lining, etc. to prolong
> the life of the bed which is starting to show some wear and minor rust.
> I actually use this trailer for household (Gasp!) hauling, the
> occasional trip to Home Depot/Lowes, and camping. I have a few friends
> who have pick-ups with this stuff in the beds and it looks great and is
> very durable. I guess my question is how much would doing this effect
> the value of my trailer? Anyone out there care to admit that they too
> have considered this or actually done it? It does not appear that these
> coatings are removable after being applied. It's a '52 M100 built by
> Dunbar.
>
> Gary Pavone
> gpavone@charter.net
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