Maybe I'm using the wrong terminology here. What I have is where the back four
feet of the trailer are angled down towards the ground. The rear edge of the
trailer is about ten inches lower than the level part of the floor. I could
probably load my camaro on there without even using ramps - - just jack the
tongue up in the air until the back of the trailer hits the ground - - but it
does have ramps too.
Dick J
James Tone wrote:Dove-tail trailers are definately not for low cars
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick J"
To: "Keith Turk" ;
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: New Members
> Right on Keith! List members have helped me pick out a new welder, wire a
three-way light switch in my dining room, and select a route and motels for
my summer vacation. With the help of the list members, I bought a new
trailer yesterday. Now the problem is, the damn trailer looks so good it's
gonna make the racecar look like junk! he hee heee The trailer? Eighteen
foot, red with white striping, tandem axle, electric brakes, extra lights,
steel diamond plate bed, foldup jack, fancy powder coated wheels, extended
dove-tail for loading "low" cars. All kinda good stuff.
> Dick J in East Texas
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