1976 Johnson Corporation
M103A3 Trailer
- Body Color
- Green
- Stock
- 053
- Vin
- 63621
1976 Johnson Corporation M103A3 Trailer
Highlights:
- No Reserve
- No Title, Bill Of Sale Only
- Nice Military Trailer
Description:
NO RESERVE
NO TITLE, BILL OF SALE ONLY
1976 Johnson Corporation M103A3 Trailer
The Johnson Corp M103A3 trailer is a 2 wheel, 1.5 ton military cargo trailer often found with a fiberglass shelter/hardtop. It's a variant of the M105A2 trailer, designed for general utility and various specialized military applications, such as welding trailers and even kitchen setups.
Up for auction is a 1976 Johnson Corporation M103A3 trailer that presents in fair condition. The drab green paint is faded and there is some surface rust on the steel front wheel, bed, and fender tops. 20-inch wheels carry high profile truck tires while safety chains dangle from the tongue. The trailer is equipped with drum brakes. Framing arches are stored towards the front of the trailer and can be spread evenly across it to enclose the unit with a tarp or canvas.
Sale conducted by Geyer Auction Companies Pennsylvania license number AY-000243-L
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