1949 Supreme (Potential) Overland Trailer

  • HTML tutorial

luchaDor

Rank VI
Launch Member
Member

Pioneer II

3,774
Urbandale, IA 50323, USA
First Name
Doran
Last Name
Else
Member #

2879

I picked up this 1949 Supreme Off Road trailer this morning for $800.00. My intention was to use it as is, but...it does have some nice steel stake holders that could support a rack & RTT, and with a 3500# axle, should hold it fine too.

All original except for the tires, paint & wiring.

Supreme_Trailer_1.jpg Supreme_Trailer_2.jpg Supreme_Trailer_3.jpg
 

ManWithJeep

Rank V
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

1,493
New York
First Name
Aaron
Last Name
Aaa
Member #

2983

Sweet! I'd just stick some more protective tires on it, and use it as-is. Or double the height with the stakes and enclose it.
 

luchaDor

Rank VI
Launch Member
Member

Pioneer II

3,774
Urbandale, IA 50323, USA
First Name
Doran
Last Name
Else
Member #

2879

Sweet! I'd just stick some more protective tires on it, and use it as-is. Or double the height with the stakes and enclose it.
I had the thought of using the stakes to support a rack w/RTT. That way, I could still have a 'regular' trailer when I needed one, or drop the rack & RTT on it and be off. That's a ways off though.
 
Last edited:

luchaDor

Rank VI
Launch Member
Member

Pioneer II

3,774
Urbandale, IA 50323, USA
First Name
Doran
Last Name
Else
Member #

2879

Kinda of a slow project for me. 2 kids off to college, so the 'fun' budget had to shrink. Anyway, got a couple new tires purchased & installed. Some Firestone NDT's from Coker Tire to give it a little more military look. I decided against different rims. Opting for the existing rims instead as they're original to the trailer. Next steps are for some tongue modifications, a lock & roll hitch and then some raptor liner on everything.
 

Attachments

  • Like
Reactions: Nomadik Nova