Trailer was stolen from my office's back parking lot in Billerica, MA.
The trailer is a 18' Dively / EconoTrailer. Open deck, dual axle, electric brakes. Steel. Black. White 15" steel wheels.
Appears to be Econotrailer model # ET184B-102:
http://www.econotrailer.com/Open.html
Though there are many of these open-deck dual-axle trailers on the road, my trailer had several customizations that make it a true one of a kind. I have never seen a trailer with these customizations, so if you see it on the road, take a pic of the license plate and let me know!
On each side of the trailer, in front of the fenders, is a pocket long enough to carry 2 race wheels/tires (2 on each side, so a complete set of 4 wheels/tires). If you've ever seen my trailer, you know exactly what I'm talking about; they make the trailer very unique. These tire carriers are steel, professionally cut and welded in place, painted just like the trailer, and look like they came from the factory; they did not.
I had a large Contico trailer box (plastic) on the front of the trailer. A fabricated gas jug bin (again, professionally cut & welded steel, painted like the trailer) was tucked neatly behind the box. Two 5-gallon 'square' jugs fit in that bin. The jugs were on the trailer when it was stolen.
The cams/retainers of an anti-sway weight-distribution hitch are/were attached to the trailer's "A-Frame"are.
Other features:
LED lights all-around
Round, 7-pole trailer wiring
Red LED light marker lights on spring loaded poles at the rear corners
Inside the trailer box, was:
The trunnion bars and tools for my weight-distribution hitch
Painted-yellow, custom foot for the trailer jack.
Red Mac's Tie downs
Spare yellow tow straps
Ratcheting tie-downs
Bungees
A zillion dollars worth of Joe Gibb's oil (3 quarts)
Spare fuel jug caps and fill caps with shut-off ball valve and fill tube
Spare Miata rotors
Spare Wilwood rotors
Spare Miata wiper blades
Spare Miata fan belt
Harbor Freight bolt cutters
Assortment of cleaning chemicals and car fluids
....and probably a bunch of things I'll be looking for the next time I'm at the track.
Please pass this around. I doubt very much that the trailer would not be readily identifiable by the customizations, and I HIGHLY doubt that these **** know that those parts are custom. Even if they cut them off, it will be obvious that these areas of the trailer have been modified. Wouldn't it be great to track down these ass-hats? I'm guessing this is neither the first or last trailer they decide to steal.
Of course I suppose the trailer could be headed to the scrap metal yard in pieces too. I don't think I have any pictures of the trailer, but will post some if I do.
In the mean time, feel free to contact me if you have any leads on a good trailer for sale. Likewise, feel free to start up a 'buy Will a Toter-Home and Stacker Fund". I'll be happy to let COM use it for the classroom sessions.
