<< yeah, who wants a "trailer queen"! >> Who said anything about concours cars being trailered. I know of plenty of folks, and I plan on doing the same, with Big Healey's that have driven their cars
But can someone explain why a Healey owner trailered his car to a local show about 20 miles from where he lived? Not historically significant, not concours because it had chrome wires. And the weathe
<< But can someone explain why a Healey owner trailered his car to a local show about 20 miles from where he lived. They are out there! >> Hi Frank Sorry to have reacted so strongly but I guess that
I can tell you why I do. I drive my 53 Singer the 250 or so miles to the Monterey Brit car meet at a nice leisurely pace up Highway 1 but I trailer the 70 miles to the Los Angeles Brit car meet. May
He wanted it to sit higher on the road so more people would notice it. -- Original Message -- From "David Ramsey" <dwramsey at worldnet.att.net> To: "Frank Clarici" <spritenut@Exit109.com> Cc: <sprid
Everyone wants a "trailer queen"! If you read between the lines of those who criticize trailer queens, it's not contempt that they convey, but jealousy. After all, which are the cars that get the mos
There is no doubt everyone wants a trailer queen, in fact I bet I'm not the only one on this list that would love to "drive one like I stole it." I'm afraid though that's the only way I'm ever going
You are talking rubbish - I don't want a trailer queen unless its an E-type, given to me free and I can sell the standard parts to fund the purchase of modified parts (eg triple DCOE). I wouldn't wa
You're kidding, right? Yes, the "trailer queens" do get a lot of attention, in much the same way that so many of the "beautiful people" in Hollywood get a lot of attention, but are desperately lonel