Pathfinder I
SOLD.
Bring a trailer, It's not towable. Plus, there are too many parts for this thing to haul even if it was.
My route for outdoor adventure travel has changed and I hate to see this little gem waste away. Somebody please come make it complete and use it. Asking price is $675.00 firm. I've no interest in parting it out. All parts for one money. I may consider a trade of equal, to me, value. Make me an offer.
The trailer has a 3500lb Dexter axle (no brakes) with 6 lug Toyota / GM bolt circle with new Monroe-matic shocks and lower shock mounts.
Other new parts are a tongue box, stabilizer legs for the rear, tongue jack, 3 axis coupler, LED lights, Jeep style fenders, a 4' x 8' sheet of 16 gauge sheet steel and 1" x 3" rectangular tubing (some surface rust) for the lid build.
I have the floor already cut which is 1/8" tread plate. I'll throw in the set of 4Runner wheels so you can have a matching spare. Hell, the wheels are worth 2/3 of what I'm asking for the whole set up.
The body was sand blasted and I then lightly coated it with weld thru primer. But, its been sitting for over a year, so it has a nice patina.
Pics are linked here;
https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/1956-i-think-bantam-trailer-project-for-sale.190366/
Here is a thread I started a while back on the build;
https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/barn-fresh-bantam.164365/
-Eddie
Bring a trailer, It's not towable. Plus, there are too many parts for this thing to haul even if it was.
My route for outdoor adventure travel has changed and I hate to see this little gem waste away. Somebody please come make it complete and use it. Asking price is $675.00 firm. I've no interest in parting it out. All parts for one money. I may consider a trade of equal, to me, value. Make me an offer.
The trailer has a 3500lb Dexter axle (no brakes) with 6 lug Toyota / GM bolt circle with new Monroe-matic shocks and lower shock mounts.
Other new parts are a tongue box, stabilizer legs for the rear, tongue jack, 3 axis coupler, LED lights, Jeep style fenders, a 4' x 8' sheet of 16 gauge sheet steel and 1" x 3" rectangular tubing (some surface rust) for the lid build.
I have the floor already cut which is 1/8" tread plate. I'll throw in the set of 4Runner wheels so you can have a matching spare. Hell, the wheels are worth 2/3 of what I'm asking for the whole set up.
The body was sand blasted and I then lightly coated it with weld thru primer. But, its been sitting for over a year, so it has a nice patina.
Pics are linked here;
https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/1956-i-think-bantam-trailer-project-for-sale.190366/
Here is a thread I started a while back on the build;
https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/barn-fresh-bantam.164365/
-Eddie
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