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Old 08-10-2005, 12:57 AM
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Talking Car Trailer/Hauler Sale

Marty "The Trailer Man" asked me to post this information for our members. The Trailer Man is well known for having the best pricing on quality trailers, and nobody sells them for less.

brand new wood deck car haulers prices start at $1150

brand new steel deck car haulers prices start at $1895, with brakes.

TTM is also an authorized Vintage enclosed trailer dealer.

Delivery available.

www.thetrailerman.net

(281) 380-4167 Marty

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Old 08-11-2005, 04:24 AM
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Pics Tony... post some pics of them......
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Originally Posted by NA$TY-TA
Pics Tony... post some pics of them......

Look at the links
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Too bad he doesn't make tilt bed units. My car's so damn low I can't pull it up on a regular car hauler with dragging stuff LOL
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My '69 was 2 inches off the ground. I just backed up onto the trailer and it would go up there no problem. You might consider custom (longer) ramps to help out with a lowered car.

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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
My '69 was 2 inches off the ground. I just backed up onto the trailer and it would go up there no problem. You might consider custom (longer) ramps to help out with a lowered car.

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Or you could always use a board about midway up the ramp so the incline isnt as steep. But youo gotta watch that to to make sure you dont do anything stupid with an "unsecured" board under you wheel
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Loaded my car on a trailer the other day. The nose came close to hitting so i had to lift the front of the trailer up. Got the front tires on the trailer when the dual cutouts hit. Did some modding to the ramps and finally she went on. ...i need a better trailer




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