Picked up this trailer to solve some of the storage problems on my 2 door JK. It's a '46-'47 Knox truck bed. They were built as an option for International pick-ups after WWII and are known for the waffle steel in the bed.
Body/Trim:
My first steps will be to take it apart and check the condition of the frame, axle, and suspension components. Next, I'll be working out as many dents as I can. I am not in love with the fenders. I will need to clean them up and maybe trim them for clearance. Other options are swapping them for JK rear fenders so it matches my Jeep, or fabricating new fenders.
Paint:
Preserving the patina isn't important for me. I will sand it down and do the exterior in Rescue Green Metallic and the wheels in metallic black to match my Jeep. I have not decided if I will do the interior waffle steel in black or green.
Accessories:
On the tongue I'll be mounting two 5 gallon jerry cans and a wire basket for firewood. That might also be a good place for water storage (two 5 gallon jugs). I plan to mount a small propane tank behind one of the fenders in the rear. I will be building a lockable lid that mounts in the holes where the classic wood bed rails would have mounted. The lid will also have some sort of low profile rack rails for carrying kayaks (I'm not an RTT person so no need for that).
Tires:
I'll probably match the tires on my Jeep (Big Foot A/Ts) but in a smaller size. I'd like to stuff 315s on there, but all of the modifications it would require for that make it less of a priority. Since I'll have to have a tire size different from the jeep, I'll have to mount a spare somewhere. I'll probably put it on the lid somewhere or re-arrange my plans for the tongue to make it fit.
Let me know if you all have any advice or suggestions! I'll slowly update this thread as the project progresses.



Body/Trim:
My first steps will be to take it apart and check the condition of the frame, axle, and suspension components. Next, I'll be working out as many dents as I can. I am not in love with the fenders. I will need to clean them up and maybe trim them for clearance. Other options are swapping them for JK rear fenders so it matches my Jeep, or fabricating new fenders.
Paint:
Preserving the patina isn't important for me. I will sand it down and do the exterior in Rescue Green Metallic and the wheels in metallic black to match my Jeep. I have not decided if I will do the interior waffle steel in black or green.
Accessories:
On the tongue I'll be mounting two 5 gallon jerry cans and a wire basket for firewood. That might also be a good place for water storage (two 5 gallon jugs). I plan to mount a small propane tank behind one of the fenders in the rear. I will be building a lockable lid that mounts in the holes where the classic wood bed rails would have mounted. The lid will also have some sort of low profile rack rails for carrying kayaks (I'm not an RTT person so no need for that).
Tires:
I'll probably match the tires on my Jeep (Big Foot A/Ts) but in a smaller size. I'd like to stuff 315s on there, but all of the modifications it would require for that make it less of a priority. Since I'll have to have a tire size different from the jeep, I'll have to mount a spare somewhere. I'll probably put it on the lid somewhere or re-arrange my plans for the tongue to make it fit.
Let me know if you all have any advice or suggestions! I'll slowly update this thread as the project progresses.



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