I recommend that trailer...it is quite well done and was custom built for an
ALFA ROMEO collector/show car. I towed that trailer for a lot of miles.
> I'm upgrading trailers, and need to sell my current trailer. I
> thought I'd offer it here before I try the e-bay route. I'd like to
> get $600 for it. It's a single axle trailer. It has 3 brand new
> good trailer tires. The two main wheels are decent looking mags, the
> spare is a steel wheel with a hubcap to dress it up. It has surge
> brakes, but they don't work and are disabled. I had planned to
> install electric brakes but never got around to it. With my current
> tow vehicle (Astro Van), the lack of trailer brakes hasn't been a big
> issue. I have been using it to bring my TR-4 to and from the
> track. It would fit a TR-6, TR-4, TR-3 and probably a Spit or
> GT-6. Maximum tread width of vehicle is 59 1/4". The total length
> of the car area is 143", the front wheel stop is 17" from the
> front. The fenders are a bit over an inch outboard of the tire
> tracks, so the vehicle body width is limited to something like
> 61" It's fairly low to the ground, and has a low approach angle with
> the included ramps. Lights work. It's a nice home built trailer
> made by a guy who did stock car trailers, I think. You hardly know
> it's back there when towing other than somewhat increased stopping distances.
>
> Crude dimensional drawing and pictures available upon
> request. Pictures will show a hand winch, but I'm keeping that for
> the next trailer.
>
> I'd help with delivery within a reasonable range from Moline,
> Illinois for travel expense costs.
>
> - Tony Drews
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