Trailer Stores in MA?
Trailer Stores in MA?
Hi Guys,
I think it's about time to upgrade from my open trailer. Carrying 50,000$+ in junk available to whoever wants to rip my stuff off doesn't seem like a good idea, especially since I plan on driving out to the SCCA Runoffs this year. Does anyone have a decent trailer dealer in the MA area? Would just be looking for a somewhat basic 20-24' enclosed.
Thanks in advance.
I think it's about time to upgrade from my open trailer. Carrying 50,000$+ in junk available to whoever wants to rip my stuff off doesn't seem like a good idea, especially since I plan on driving out to the SCCA Runoffs this year. Does anyone have a decent trailer dealer in the MA area? Would just be looking for a somewhat basic 20-24' enclosed.
Thanks in advance.
Charles K.
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Charles, try Bruce Flanders at
www.forrestmarine.com
I have purchased two there and Jason Marrow bought there last year.
www.forrestmarine.com
I have purchased two there and Jason Marrow bought there last year.
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I JUST today bought a new 2008 Thule Cargo Pro 20' aero V nose all aluminum enclosed 8.5' wide car trailer from Atlantic Coast Traliers in Charlton,Ma. for $9k out the door. Excellent construction with a beavertail floor and tailgate for low cars.16" on center floor crossmembers,seamless one piece alu roof,etc etc.
I have been looking for quite a while and have not been able to come close to this quality of a trailer for the money.
They have one black 20 footer left... 888-414-2287
I have been looking for quite a while and have not been able to come close to this quality of a trailer for the money.
They have one black 20 footer left... 888-414-2287
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I have 4 cars I will be swapping off transporting with this;
...a 1988 Mustang GT roadster. Coilovers,rollcage,supercharged beasty
...a 2006 Ariel Atom2 300
..a 2004 Mazdaspeed Miata
...and my cute little SPB Focus Can you believe one of my favorites?
I have been using my F550 rollback car carrier to transport,however Federal laws for interstate "towing" are very regulated and I am done being their whipping boy.
...a 1988 Mustang GT roadster. Coilovers,rollcage,supercharged beasty
...a 2006 Ariel Atom2 300
..a 2004 Mazdaspeed Miata
...and my cute little SPB Focus Can you believe one of my favorites?
I have been using my F550 rollback car carrier to transport,however Federal laws for interstate "towing" are very regulated and I am done being their whipping boy.
It's not what you drive, it's how you drive. "Lap times matter"
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Hey....I'll put in another blip for Atlantic Coast in Charlton. I bought my open 14 footer (that I sold to Sean) and my 18' enclosed CargoPro (Thule) from them.
You'll have the option to buy the trailer as a cargo trailer or a car trailer. Have them explain the differences. For me, carrying a 12 pound car and 300 pounds of tools and wheels, I went with the cargo type. It's lighter and cheaper. My 18' comes in at 2100 pounds empty. I believe I've got a 6000 pound capacity and the car trailer is 7000. A longer one might up that.
You're welcome to look at mine if you want. It's just sitting full of parts and a crx without a drivetrain right now.
Oh....I just remembered.....the V nose is not counted in Thule's box length. So my 18 footer has the extra room in the V itself. Way overkill for me. If I did a bit of a ramp setup, I could fit 2 CRX's into it.
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You'll have the option to buy the trailer as a cargo trailer or a car trailer. Have them explain the differences. For me, carrying a 12 pound car and 300 pounds of tools and wheels, I went with the cargo type. It's lighter and cheaper. My 18' comes in at 2100 pounds empty. I believe I've got a 6000 pound capacity and the car trailer is 7000. A longer one might up that.
You're welcome to look at mine if you want. It's just sitting full of parts and a crx without a drivetrain right now.
Oh....I just remembered.....the V nose is not counted in Thule's box length. So my 18 footer has the extra room in the V itself. Way overkill for me. If I did a bit of a ramp setup, I could fit 2 CRX's into it.
jack
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I'm a cheap SOB so I went for the 1000 series. 20 feet,all alu,2300lbs.,aero nose!Made in Maine,USA! I had it up to 70mph on the Podunk Highway today.
Sure wish I was at WG! Kinda looks like a big pointy refrigerator on its side Time for some...tasteful graphics.
Sure wish I was at WG! Kinda looks like a big pointy refrigerator on its side Time for some...tasteful graphics.
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