Oh what a joy it is to live outside of the US where you
can haul your much loved LBC anywhere you like on a
trailer or a truck, whether you own it, borrowed it or
rented it.
Stephen F
Morris Car Driver from Kiwiland
On 4 Sep 2001, at 20:08, Fred Talmadge wrote:
Okay you all have a point, but (and this is getting a little old) why do
commercial trucks all have diamonds for every conceivable hazerdous
waste? And now that I think about it what is the difference between an
open trailer and an enclosed box? Maybe I'll try and find the answers. I
was just curious as to why rental companies don't want you to haul a car in
their trucks.
Fred
www.96trees.com
At 07:32 AM 9/4/2001 -0400, Fred Thomas wrote:
> > Ah, Fred, the last time I checked it isn't illegal to carry oil and gas in
> > a vehicle.
> >
> > Larry Hoy
>
>Well then I guess every trailer queen or car hauler or show car being hauled
>is illegal, I wonder how all that oil gets to stores for resale, trucks I
>believe, and how does that gas for the lawn mower get home, how about a
>guess as to just how many gas cans Wal-Mart & K-Mart sell each year. I have
>a neighbor that uses only aviation fuel for his dragster, buys it in 55 gal
>drums from the local airport, and those race cars sure don't shop at your
>local gas station either, this could go on & on. "FT"
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