Dave.
For the same money as a trailer, you can
probably find an older (really old) full size
van.  You can outfit it to support the kart
for not a lot of bucks and its probably easier
to store and move around.
Just a thought from outside the box.
Scott Correa
>From: "David Shreve" <ls1_1le@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "David Shreve" <ls1_1le@hotmail.com>
>To: autox@autox.team.net
>Subject: I am looking for a special trailer...
>Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 13:38:51 -0400
>
>I am looking for an enclosed trailer to haul my shifter kart and support
>equipment.  My tow vehicle(Nissan Frontier) is not up to the task of a
>regular enclosed trailer.  Well, it probably would do it but not happily
>anyways, as they're big and heavy.  Lucky for me, I don't want or need that
>much space.
>
>I am looking for an enclosed trailer that is about 5'-6' wide x 10'-12' 
>long
>x 3'-4' high(interior).  I've seen several options that are workable, but
>nothing I really got excited about.  Anyone know where such a beast can be
>had?  Ideally, I'd like to find something in aluminum and in the 700lb or
>less range.
>
>I've found a nice, suitably-sized, quality(not cheap) open aluminum trailer
>that only weighs 300lb that I could have an enclosure built on, but I'd
>rather see what is commercially available first.  I'm in southern Indiana,
>but I'm willing to travel to get the right trailer at the right 
>price...I've
>been talking to builders as far away as Canada, Iowa, and Florida.
>
>-dave
>
>
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