Kinda keeps the truly race-prepared cars away...
I've trailered several of my cars to Triumph or Healey meets, often long
distances. None are "trailer queens". I like the look of my open,
tandem axle trailer, running on real wire wheels.
Keith Edwards
Suffolk, VA
2 TR3Bs (one former SCCA E/P race car)
2 TR4As
1 Austin-Healey 100
1 Austin Princess Vanden Plas limo
various fractional cars laying about...
vitesse@juno.com wrote:
>
> On Thu, 5 Nov 1998 13:09:31 EST DANMAS@aol.com writes:
> >
> > There is a group (majority) that feels the same way most of the >LBC
> owners do - if it's trailered, it ain't real.
>
> FWIW....I used to belong to The Good Guys car club and attended a few of
> their meets.
>
> One rule that I have spoken to several national and local club members
> that I would have liked to see them adopt was that the car HAD to be
> driven to an event. PERIOD!
>
> I gave up on the issue with the VTR ( before Andy ...never broached the
> subject with him so don't ask him about it).
>
> But several of the cars at The Good Guys meets had bumper stickers on
> their cars, ( the same place I have a few, under the hood!)
>
> One read:
>
> "If you see this car on a trailer,
>
> CALL 911
>
> It is stolen"
>
> Just my .02 worth....and yes I do have a trailer, but only use it for the
> broken ones.
>
> Hugh R. McAleer
> Jonesboro, GA
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