Recall Roger (OH) Johnson's trailer with the place for the Corvette
in the back, a spot for the Shepherd in the front. But it takes a
5th wheel setup to haul one. Byron Short is this week picking up
a version of that style unit.
I have seen trailers of that sort that were of the standard hitch
variety, but can't imagine they'd be practical for a vehicle as big
as an M3! South of Detroit there is an RV dealership that displays
several, including class A Motorhome setups for car-in-the-back
traveling. Bring your wallet.
For someone with a smallish open wheel car, there is the option
of self-customizing, of course. Years ago a Toledo FV racer started
with a travel trailer, cut/hinged the back, and created a combo that
would allow the car to ride below the cabinets. When the V was
out, it made a passable travel trailer setup.
Alan
In a message dated 2/5/01 12:25:39 PM Pacific Standard Time,
owner-ax-digest@autox.team.net writes:
> Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:57:36 EST
> From: Mdmotorsprt@aol.com
> Subject: Re: Car trailer/tornado navagation system
>
> In a message dated 2/3/01 9:16:23 AM Eastern Standard Time, volpp@netdoor.
> com
> writes:
>
> > Since I live in Mississippi, and State law requires
> > that I own some sort of trailer that I can live in so that the tornados
> know
> > where to land, does anyone out there know anything about a trailer like
> > this?
>
> Your dealers have their heads up their collevtive a**es (gee, a dealer,
> really? What a shock!). These types of trailers are very popular out west
> for the dune buggy crowd and I know of one spec racer owner that has one.
I
> have seen the name *Toy Box* or *adult Toy Box* somehwere on the side.
This
> may be a brand name or manufactrurer. I have seen one in the Ohio area,
and
> I
> think they are a great way to go.
>
> Mike D.
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