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Old 05-04-2005, 04:18 PM   #1
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Trailer stolen in Michigan!

My trailer has been stolen!

OK, mostly just a rant to purge here but I'll describe the trailer anyway and try to find a pic to post.

Trailer was stolen near Martin, Michigan
It is a custome built dual axled, solid flat bed trailer.
The trailer has a beaver tail, and tilts.
Equipped with electric brakes on the axles but were not hooked up.
Painted a really ugly maroonish purple.
The fenders are made out of diamond plate steel and painted to match the trailer.

I had the trailer for sale, received numerous calls on it and discovered today that it was stolen. It was last seen ~1 week ago.


If you live in Michigan and see someone suddely acquired an ugly maroon colored, dual axled, solid steel trailer please check it out.

Some unique things to look for:

The bed on mine had a tilt that was actuated by a crank at the back of the tongue in front of the bed. To engage the crank you had to use a ratchet wrench, an old socket is welded to the crank.

The color is an ugly maroon, paint the builder of the trailer had left over.

Trailer had one smashed tail plastic light, the trailer light wires hung fairly low from the trailer.

The back of the trailer is beaver tailed and has a "pipe" on the back for the two ramps (which I still have) to attach to.



Thanks for the chance to post here....


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Old 05-04-2005, 04:35 PM   #2
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Sucks man.

Sorry to hear. I hope you find the A*****E.

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Old 05-04-2005, 04:39 PM   #3
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Seems to be unique enough that you, somebody you know, or the cops might be able to identify it. Good luck!
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Old 05-04-2005, 04:44 PM   #4
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Old 05-04-2005, 09:05 PM   #5
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I will keep a lookout over here in West Michigan.

That sure is a bummer, I hope that you get it back.

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Old 05-04-2005, 09:50 PM   #6
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Damn shame to hear that. I hope the jacka@@ gets caught!
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Old 05-04-2005, 09:51 PM   #7
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What the hell!! Whats this world coming to?
I saw your post and couldn't believe anyone would be so low. You can count on me to watch for it. I live close to the Galesburg speedway so maybe it will show up.
When I saw it was in Michigan I went to the regional forum and saw your post to me and we're practically neighbors. You should post that truck of yours cause it looks really nice after the paint job. Where is that huge garage? PM me if you want or e-mail I'd sure like to see your ride.
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Old 05-04-2005, 10:52 PM   #8
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VetteVet,

that huge garage you are refering to (I think) is a friends body shop, Amperican Auto Body on Crosstown in Kalamazoo. If you get to the tracks much you may know the owner Dennis. He races at Galesburg and Kalamazoo alot, blue car with white lettering #26.

If you can keep an eye out for it that would be GREAT!

It's an ugly maroon, almost purple. I'm looking to see if I have any pics anywhere of the trailer. So far haven't found any yet. :-(


Here is the best description I can provide.

The trailer has a flat deck made out of steel, dual axles equipped with electric brakes (but they weren't wired) each side has one box style fender made out of diamond plate steel and painted to match the trailer. It has a beaver tail with a pipe on the back of the trailer where the ramps could hang and slide wherever you needed them (I still have the ramps), the trailer tilts via a crank jack on the front of the bed at the back of the tongue, the crank has a socket welded on it where I would insert a breaker bar or socket wrench.

My truck is in the building the trailer was parked next to, so I'm a bit worried about it now.

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Old 05-05-2005, 06:07 AM   #9
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You may want to keep this post to the top so that members who may be close by see it. One of us might get lucky and spot your trailer.

TTT,

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Old 05-05-2005, 07:45 AM   #10
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Sucks dude that's Martin, Michigan is down by Kalamazoo?
I live between Lansing and Flint and we have been having a ton of problems with a$$holes that are to lazy to get a job and are stealing things. In the rural area where I live they are doing it in the middle of the day! Anyway I travel a lot for my job all over Michigan, and I will keep a eye out, did it have a plate on it? number? Any pics would help.
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Old 05-05-2005, 08:04 AM   #11
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Damn, I just posted about a stolen trailer a couple of months back as well.

I'll keep an eye out this way.
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Old 05-05-2005, 08:34 AM   #12
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Thanks guys I appreciate the encouraging words and help!

I'm looking for a pic of the trailer to post, but sadly can't find a single one!


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Old 05-05-2005, 06:12 PM   #13
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You may want to keep this post to the top so that members who may be close by see it. One of us might get lucky and spot your trailer.

TTT,

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Right you are, back to the top it goes....for awhile anyway
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Old 05-05-2005, 09:50 PM   #14
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What the hell!! Whats this world coming to?
I saw your post and couldn't believe anyone would be so low.
Reminds me of what happened to our families pride and joy. I'd been trying to get this '91 Chevy fullsize off my mom since I was 18. It was a solid truck, my folks took excellent care of it throughout the years. Loved that truck. Well, when my father started his own business, he made that truck THE work truck. It went everywhere with his crew, from New York to Atlanta to Chicago! It had well over 250,000 original miles on it and the only thing they ever had to replace was the rear-axle! Loved that truck Anyways, on my Dad's last major job in Chicago some yahoo stole it right out of the maintenance garage (he works on transit buses)! Right out from under the Security guards noses! OH BOY was my brother PISSED (he was the sole operator of the truck on these jobs)! Well, I guess it was about a week later and that same idiot drove the truck BACK INTO the garage to see what else he could steal and security didn't bother to stop him---my brother happened to see him leaving. Of course that only made him more angry. They later found the truck 2 months later they found the truck----completely trashed! The guy used the truck as a danged battering ram to break into garages all over the city----front end and rear----before he was finally caught! So, needless to say the truck is in permanent retirement. Probably some junkyards newest parts money pot.
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Old 05-05-2005, 09:58 PM   #15
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Moneyguru: I'm not exactly near you but will keep a watchful eye out. The trailer sounds pretty distinctive. Sorry for your loss. Some people have no respect for others belongings. If they needed a trailer so bad they should get off their A$$E$ and earn enough to buy one!
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Moneyguru: I'm not exactly near you but will keep a watchful eye out. The trailer sounds pretty distinctive. Sorry for your loss. Some people have no respect for others belongings. If they needed a trailer so bad they should get off their A$$E$ and earn enough to buy one!
Widowmaker,

thanks for the help. As an update I drove all around the area where the truck was stolen and talked to alot of people that lived in the area asking if they would mind keeping an eye out for my stolen trailer.

Well over 50% of them knew my trailer and where it had been parked! They were all PISSED and are basicly putting together mini search parties to see if they can find it!

Who knows I just might get lucky and get it back!

Unfortunatley I haven't been able to find a single picture with the trailer in it.

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PS thanks to everyone that has offered condolences as well as everyone that has promised to keep an eye out for it.
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Old 05-06-2005, 01:07 PM   #17
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I will keep an eye out also. I live right next door in Plainwell,MI.

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Old 05-06-2005, 01:40 PM   #18
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Thanks Truck69!

Any help I can get is greatly appreciatted!

I'm still looking for a pic of the trailer to post......take this bit of advice, take a pic of everything you have of value so you can have it later if you need.


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I understand your frustration because I also had an 18ft car trailer stolen. It was made even worse by the fact that all of my trailer 'tools' were in the toolbox mounted to the front of the trailer.

I spent $1700 for the trailer & had about $1500 in a winch, hold-downs, battery, solar charger, xtra leads for connecting to a second battery, 5 gal air tank, + the tool box itself. No, the insurance wouldn't reimburse for a trailer or the tools.

This time around, I bought a slightly cheaper trailer & keep all my gear in oversize duffle bags. I mounted the winch brackets to the trailer floor & ran grade 8 'studs' through the floor & just attach the winch when it's needed. At least this way if it's stolen again, I'm not out that extra money for the 'tools'.

I also search the local tracks every time I'm there because like you, my trailer had something unique to it that will one day possibly help me spot it in a crowd.
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Old 05-06-2005, 04:44 PM   #20
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I would recommend posting this on at least the Midwest Regions forum and probably the forums for the other year models. The more eyes you have looking the better. I would imaging that if it was stolen and being driven around, the paint color would be the first thing to change.
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Old 05-08-2005, 12:14 AM   #21
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TTT for you.
Hopefully it will be found.

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