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Seeing the before and after makes the 'after' that much more impressive. Well done!Attached is the pic of the trailer as I obtained it. 1970s shag carpet on the bunk boards were growing seedlings.
Nice job. Seeing your "before" picture it looks like the 70's era trailer I bought through Alcort. Mentioned this in an earlier post.Seeing the before and after makes the 'after' that much more impressive. Well done!
Actually, I live in MA and registering a homemade trailer is not nearly as hard as L&VW makes it out to be. If it was registered previously in NY, it should be even easier.
Well, I passed the inspection and received the VIN so I can now register the trailer. Seems dumb that they'd be okay with weak carabiner clips rather than the chain hooks. I removed the carabiner clips and will only use the open chain hooks. I'm quite sure it's safer.Oh no. I live in MA and haven't registered the 80's trailer I got in NY. Guess I am in for a ride!