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    Jeff Bayley Guest

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    Does anyone need a trailer of theirs relocated to Florida or anywhere on the East Coast (I will deliver). Or I would trade my 66 T-Bird for an enclosed car carrier perhaps. That would solve the car moving issue but I would still need to move the junk and I can use the trailer down the road for other cars.

    I've got a small shed of boxes and misc. stuff and the T-Bird that I need to relocate to hour house in Bradenton Florida. I'm in San Diego now where the car and items are at. I was going to use that POD company which let's you load a small container and they transport it for you but they want over $4k for that service. A lot more than my stuff is worth.

    I was also going to ship the car ($1,200) but if I could find an enclosed car carrier I could manage to get both the car and the items inside. I don't want to buy a trailer just for this move. I'm sure I can rent one from U-Haul but I wanted to take 30 days to get home instead of a straight shot plus I don't think U-haul rents enclosed car carriers.

    Any ideas ?
    Last edited by Jeff Bayley; 12-07-2006 at 04:20 AM.

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    Orren Zook Guest

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    Buy a cheap used trailer out there and sell it when you get home. Most racers are done for the year now and looking to get rid of their older equipment so they can upgrade. Ohio has 30 day temporary plates maybe CA does too, so you wouldn't even have to buy plates.

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    Jeff Bayley Guest

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    Orren- Thanks for the prompt reply. I thought I was the only crazy nut that stays up all night. Any suggestions on where to shop for a trailer online ? I thought an enclosed trailer was about $10k for a nice used one (not done Prevost style or anything). I'm sure a beater would be a lot less. If I could get a deal on a nice one I would just hang onto it since I've got some other cars that I don't want to tow. I've never towed a car but the idea of a trailer appeals to me a bit more becuase I can get other things inside besides the car.

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    dreadnought Guest

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    jeffro, go to equipmenttraderonline.com and scroll down to trailers in the equipment type box. you can even out in your zip code and limit distance. good luck.

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    Orren Zook Guest

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    Jeff,

    Dreadnought has a good site, for racing trailers try this link http://www.autoracingtrader.com/race_car_trailers.htm I don't know what the market is like in CA, but here you should be able to buy a nice late model enclosed trailer from Pace, Haulmark or United 24-27 feet long for $4000-$6500. Maybe they're that cheap because the factories are in Indiana and not much transportation is involved.... on new trailers it's a $1 a mile plus tolls for delivery.

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    Jeff,

    Keep in mind about the legal length limits. There's a post just recently about it. 65' is usually the max and from what I understand very enforceable in California.

    I am also looking for a used trailer 14 - 18' to use as a workshop/garage.

    I'll check out the sites just listed.

    Thanks

    Mike

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