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Richard BoycePicturesHere are the photos of a trailer that Richard Boyce built.  (Increadibly impressive!)
The trailer pictured was built about 4 yrs. ago. The owner uses it to haul his 65 Mustang and as you can see ATV's.This trailer is really kind of basic and it very easily could have removable sides added to use as a utility trailer also. The top is surfaced with pressure treated wood which has held up well over the years. The top could also be metal diamond plate. Although it doesn't show in the pictures there are loading ramps stored underneath in the back. The wheels shown are 6 lug 16 in stock Chevy truck that the owner chose to match the Chev. truck he had at the time. The hubs can easily be changed to basically any bolt pattern that one would like so wheel options are wide open. It also has elec. brakes on one wheel.  The main body of the trailer is made from 2x4 rect. tubing and the bed measures 14' long. The tongue is made from 4' channel iron. As I said this is a basic tandem axle trailer and many options exist when building a trailer of this type. I will be detailing the build up of a trailer similar to this one (no two seem to be alike) in the very near future.
He is currently working on a web site that covers how to build and weld your own trailer (and other shop items).
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