Re: [MV] M100 Trailer Information/Parts

Richard Van Hoomissen (rvanhoo@IBM.net)
Fri, 11 Dec 1998 22:30:03 -0800

If it is a USMC trailer it might have tie down (cargo) loops on frame
at front and back (total of 4) for loading on to ship. Yellow and Red
are Marine Corps marking colors. I suppose numbers are forward of the
wheel wells. If cargo lops are present it is a good bet its USMC. Where
is it?
I covet it. Richard.

John Rozell wrote:
>
> I have an M100 trailer, 1952 vintage, and was wondering if anyone could
> tell me the correct mil-spec for the color. Along the right side of the
> body, I can barely make out 1 1/2 inch yellow letters under the existing
> paint. Would this indicate a Marine Corps trailer?
> Also, would anyone know where I might be able to find the cable box
> (toolbox) normally mounted on the front of the trailer, or the support
> leg and bracket?
>
> John
>
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