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Re: Enclosed carhauler
It's the slope nose model. They normally carry them in stock. You may want to call them and ask what do they have in a slope nose.Ed Nieves
NCRS #51799
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Re: Enclosed carhauler
Keep in mind, you might have good success with a used enclosed trailer. We've owned two used enclosed trailers (bought them from fellow members).
Currently using a 1998 Wells Cargo trailer. Did plenty of upgrades to ensure it was mechanically sound (bearing and seals, brakes, tires etc). Value wise we're ahead of the game and have also installed the goodies we want. With new mechanical and wear components, the biggest factor in the useful life of the trailer is rust. Otherwise with basic maintenance and care it will last.
One other point. Make sure you measure the wheel well on the left side door to ensure the door on your Corvette will open. Some wheel wells are too tall and you won't be able to fully open the door.
Best,
Dave- Top
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You should consider a Trailex enclosed trailer. It is extremely high quality and very light! You can tow it with an SUV. I have trailered my car over 15,000 miles in my Trailex and wouldn't own anything else! Also consider that Trailex is a long time supporter of NCRS and a very faithful advertiser. You will be really happy at resale time!
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