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Jon Jacobs

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I wanted to build my own car trailer but make it interesting. I sculpted in a set of 59 Caddy tail lights and frenched in the marker lights in the wedge tail.
 

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Nice work, any idea what you've put into it for materials? I need a trailer for my landcruiser, not that pretty but i really like the idea of frenched tail lights.
 
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Jon Jacobs

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Hi, I bought a compressor from Harbour Freight which was a disappointment. I returned it and was issued a credit. As the components came on sale I collected what I needed. The steel I bought new around $600.00 in total. You could probably buy a used one cheaper. I just wanted to build something different I guess. Probably close to 3 grand with paint and wiring.
 

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I always thought it would be neet to have a way to plug the hauled cars tail lights into the trailers lights. Hit the brakes or turn signals and everthing lights up.
 
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Jon Jacobs

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True, it was built just for my old Mustang ( I have 2 ). I wanted it to fit in my garage so its not very long. 3/16 x 2"x 3" square tubing. 3/16 checker plate wit 3" angle iron.
 

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Duke55

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Good looking trailer with quality work. I think the open center will be nice for working on the car but I think you will find you at least want removable center pieces to haul all the other things that come up besides cars. I would take a trailer that sits a little high and you can open the door on the car any day over a low trailer with tall fenders that prevent the door from opening. As far as being too light that is a tough call. If you won't haul anything much heavier than the Mustangs why tow all the dead weight around an waist the money on extra steel (especially if towed with a half ton truck). Since I started pulling with diesels, I have found it is hard to have a trailer that is too big. I will not own a car trailer with 3500# axles because I have proven numerous times I lack the capacity to not over load it. I now have a 24' open trailer with 6000# axles and a 24' enclosed with 5400# axles and on occasion I am still pushing the limits of the trailers. I also find a winch is a must have. My open trailer has an old manual winch with lock and brake that was used in WWII I was told to lift bombs and my enclosed has an electric winch that is nice but I do like the manual one better.

On a side note, it looks like you have access to some pretty impressive equipment.
 
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Jon Jacobs

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Hi, yes thank you I have a small machine shop of my own. I made two halves and took it home and finished it in my garage. No winch, but yes that would be nice. Ive paid U-Haul so much money I decided to make my own. I painted it in my driveway with base clear. True its not heavy duty at all, ( I have an equipment trailer for moving machine shop equipment ). This one is okay for my needs.
 

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Jon Jacobs

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Here's a few more images.
 

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FlyingLow

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Hi, I bought a compressor from Harbour Freight which was a disappointment. I returned it and was issued a credit. As the components came on sale I collected what I needed. The steel I bought new around $600.00 in total. You could probably buy a used one cheaper. I just wanted to build something different I guess. Probably close to 3 grand with paint and wiring.

OK, that's what I figured. I'll keep looking for something used. Thanks.
 
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jnkpile

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That is a beautiful trailer! Sweet shop too, is that your personal collection of equipment or your business?
 

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I like it, no reason to have a big trailer for a mustang. I am not fond of the caddy bullets for a mustang trailer, I would have used mustang tails. I agree with having an insert so you could use it for other stuff. Bulky stuff that isn't heavy enough for the equip. trailer
 
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Jon Jacobs

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Hi, thanks all. I did consider mustang tail lights at one point but the curvature of the fender would have made it difficult to locate them. The shop is actually a small machine shop I use at my work.
 

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Dude, did you call the cops yet? I am so stealing the conduit for fender lights idea!!!!!.:evil: I love your trailer.:thumbup: I also couldn't handle the standard trailer look. I frenched the tail lights and plate into the rear of my 5x10 trailer. I hope to finish everything but the gate this next winter. then start building/modifing a car trailer after that. Consider yourself robbed.:lol:
 

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Hi, thanks all. I did consider mustang tail lights at one point but the curvature of the fender would have made it difficult to locate them. The shop is actually a small machine shop I use at my work.

Cool trailer mate! Love the taillights

I was going to do similar with '39 blue dots, but our "Road Nazi's" require the taillights to be mounted at the most rearward position.
[ so both sides can be seen at a 45 degree angle from following vehicles ]

Just curious, what is the length of the deck? and the weight of the trailer?
 
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Jon Jacobs

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Thanks so much guys, sometimes when you build this type of thing, youre not really sure how its going to be received. Most of the haulers I found where basically steel boxes so I wanted something a little different. Please feel free to liberate any designs that you find helpful. I will be building another trailer but another utility as someone stole my other right out of my driveway : (
 

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......Most of the haulers I found where basically steel boxes so I wanted something a little different. Please feel free to liberate any designs that you find helpful. I will be building another trailer......(

Are you planning any custom features for the utility trailer? If so, I request a build thread be started.
 
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Jon Jacobs

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Thanks all, I am posting a few pics of the beginning of my new utility tandem. Please have a look, let me know your thoughts and suggestions.
 
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