How much? VP Holden Wagon trailor

pettal, Mar 16, 2:05am
No idea BUT what a neat thing.

theram1, Mar 16, 2:11am
Might be good for an undertaker, one in the car one in the trailer.

hatchback, Mar 16, 3:07am
You have just given me an idea, a hurse version. I have another rear wagon body waiting to be turned into a trailer.good thinking theram1

msigg, Mar 16, 3:40am
Worth as much as someone wants to pay for it. i would say$1500, I myself wouldn't want to be seen dead with that thing behind my car, but others maybe.

a.woodrow, Mar 16, 5:52am
Covered in trailer with wof and reg, side doors a neat novelty. Anywhere between 2-4k IMO, it'll lose a bit of value cos you would't want to fill it up with rubbish and haul off to the dump. anyone into camping or with a bigger family would be interested I bet

gunhand, Mar 16, 6:05am
Actually thats just the kinda thing Id use if I didnt have a van and trailer. I carry round a couple of bins of tools and a few 4x2s , flooring board as well as saw horses and even the chainsaw etc. I reckon that set up would work well. Good access from the rear and reasonable from thesides plus its all covered and safeish.
Could look good if you happened to have a VN to VX wagon all painted up the same if you were a tradesman of some sorts.
Or you could sleep in it.

bobwyn, Mar 16, 6:20am
It would be good for a band to carry there gear around in.

kazbanz, Mar 16, 10:39pm
IF ONLY it was legal-But the sport car you always wanted and when going out with the kids throw them in the trailer

daryl14, Mar 16, 10:59pm
Pretty specialist bit of kit, that's not to everyones taste. I built a trailer out of an eight foot long chevy truck bed few years ago. estimated build cost $4500. Sale price $1000. Epic fail.

hatchback, Mar 17, 12:47am
That can be a bummer, I have it listed now but not too woried wether I sell it or not, will just add it to the other things I have built.

gmphil, Mar 17, 1:15am
Was a trailer done from a wb panelvan year ago on here lime green he couldnt get $ 1500 for it

zak1998, Mar 17, 1:18am
Better with power windows

franc123, Mar 17, 6:08am
Great job, the big problem with selling something like this is the average Joe who might be interested in a trailer thats a bit different to an average 6x4 has absolutely no idea how many hours of planning, measuring, cutting, welding and painting go into creating it, they are a bit like hot rods in that nobody sees the sum of the parts. It might have had more appeal if it was created out of a ute rear end and had a detachable canopy.

hatchback, Mar 17, 6:44am
Thanks for your comments guys, positive and not so positive but all good, it was fun and frustrating building it.must have spent a gazzilion hours

mantagsi, Mar 18, 7:37am
That trailer is crazy in a good way! hard case, well done :) As with others, it isn't something I would own but I sure can appreciate the effort and novelty. I imagine if you had it in Aussie you would probably get some good coin for it. Good luck either way.

trogedon, Mar 18, 7:51am
Agreed. Excellent work.