The only downside I've experienced with a trailer of this type is that it is
substantially heavier than a similar size "ramp" type, but the convenience
is great. Given what you're hauling, the extra few hundred pounds won't
make much difference....
Jack
At 12:20 AM 7/3/97 -0400, Tjackson82@aol.com wrote:
>Fellow racers:
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>I am in the market for a new tandem-axle open trailer to haul my 65 Mustang.
>Some morally and socially disadvantaged person who will probably never make
>more than $30,000 a year in his hopefully wretched, miserable life stole
>mine.
>I have seen some brochures for a tilt-type trailer that does away with the
>need for ramps, which can be a pain. Also, that trailer appears to have the
>advantage of allowing one to load up single handedly.
>It's also about $1,200 more than the going rate for a more conventional
>19-foot specimen.
>I'm willing (barely) to spend the extra cash if it's worth it and has no
>problems.
>Any input?
>
>Terry Jackson
>BP Mustang, #82.
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>P.S. -- I plan to find a new storage lot for the new trailer!
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Jack Rubin
jrubin@ryr.com
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