
Single axle, compact, easy to tow with low wind drag.

14′ enclosed area, 48″ interior height, solid wood floor.

Low‑profile build fits most garages, fiberglass-clad sides on wood frame with angled roof.

Toolbox included for straps, tools, and accessories.

Easy loading for ATVs, motorcycles, mowers, or event gear.

Lockable and secure; paint shows wear, but structure is solid.

Fiberglass-clad sides on wood frame

Solid rubber roof keeps everything dry

Fiberglass-clad sides on wood frame

Two new tires and were just installed.

A new spare tire was just purchased too.

Hopkins breakaway safety system equipped.

1) No Storage = Big Savings
2) Save time (always ready to go)
3) Low profile (saves gas)
The savings really add up as shown below!


(Opens copy of Google sheet)
My step-father had multiple ATVs. He didn't want to leave them outside to be ruined by the weather or stolen. But he didn't want to waste money paying for storage.
He also had an RV. He had several smaller ATVs for kids too. He wanted to bring the ATVs when they traveled.
After checking around he discovered manufactured trailers weren't exactly what he wanted. They were also very expensive.
No one made a low-profile enclosed trailer. He wanted it to be lower for less drag and save on fuel.
So he bought a flatbed and built his own low-profile, waterproof enclosed trailer. Problem solved!
The grand kids all grew up. My step-father is now retired and in his 70s. Simply put it was time to close one chapter and start another.
It's now time for someone else to use it hauling camping equipment, ATVs, event equipment, or just saving money on storage.

Box Only Dimension
Length: 14' 5" Width: 6'
Wall to end of tongue: 47"
Toolbox? 36" x 28" (12" deep)
Height: 48" (Floor to Ceiling)
Width: 67" (Inside door width)
Length: 14' (front to back)
Length: 48"
Width: 69"
Sides and Front: Fiberglass
Roof: Solid Rubber
FAQS
The trailer is in great shape. For the past several years it's been used as storage. The only recommended improvement is to paint the rear gate. The solid rubber roof and fiberglass outer shell are in great shape. The materials purchased were selected intentionally so it was built to last!
New tires were purchased including a new spare tire. It's ready for the next owner to start saving time and money.
In 2010, the flatbed trailer was purchased and the waterproof enclosure was built on top of the flatbed trailer.
Cash only. Sold as is. No trades.


