Very nice job. On the trailer if that's a box frame try and see how much rust is inside before you go to the expense or hard work of fixing the outside. My Tracker trailer had quite a bit not to mention dirt and mud inside it. I wound up cutting the ends off the rear of each frame, standing the trailer up and beating it with a 5 pound mini-sledge. Just hard enough to knock the loose rust out with out denting the trailer. Then I flushed it out with a garden hose to remove anymore dirt and mud and pounded on it some more. I bet there was about 75 lbs. of mud, dirt, and loose rust that came out. I did all this after stripping the springs, axle, and other things off the trailer. Since there wasn't any holes or big chunks of metal missing I then took it to a shop and had it sand blasted and then to a local plant here that does hot dip galvanizing and it's now galvanized inside and out. Trailer will probably outlast me. :lol: